- Ordinals by itself is not technically an "exploit", BUT it can be used as an attack vector to impede and interrupt financial transactions in the Bitcoin blockchain.
I'm willing to be you most miners don't see it as an "attack vector." So long as somebody is paying a fee, the system is working as intended.
miners dont see the transactions!!
mining pools decide on the transactions
stop using the scripted PR campaign show to you be dumb dumb group to try to make it as it the miners are the cause
miners dont handle transactions.. they just SHA256 hash
the core devs opened the exploit the core devs can close it.
adam back is not even a dev. but a manager of the devs and he has commanded that they do nothing..
he hypocritcally then says devs should work on other networks and promote other networks instead..
core devs should fix bitcoin issues not be subverted into helping subnetworks become popular
bitcoiners should not be made to move over to other networks
bitcoin devs should concentrate on bitcoin issues not the politics of their employer