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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Ordinal blockchain irking me, causing almost $40 median fee now...
by
TrustedBitcoiner
on 22/12/2023, 18:32:35 UTC
- 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 shown to you by dumb-dumb group to try to make it as if its the miners are the cause

miners dont handle transactions.. they just SHA256 hash
miners are not making political decisions on code
miners do not write code
miners did not open the exploit
miners are not the ones to fix the exploit
the exploit has nothing to do with asic firmware
thus has nothing to do with miners

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 hypocritically then says devs should work on other networks and promote other networks instead.. as the things bitcoiners should use (facepalm)

core devs should fix bitcoin issues not be subverted into helping subnetworks become popular due to their employers politics

bitcoiners should not be made to move over to other networks

bitcoin devs should concentrate on bitcoin issues not the politics of their employer

i'm not sure there is much the devs can do

makeing Ordinal transactions invalid would require a hardfork, miners wont go for that...

making Ordinal spam that minners can choose to include or filter out of there blocks is the only way forward (isnt?) and its hard to see how much hashing power would choose to filter Ordinal and massivly cut into their profit margin, for some minners not including this spam might make them unprofitable...