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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Ordinal blockchain irking me, causing almost $40 median fee now...
by
franky1
on 23/12/2023, 02:19:29 UTC
In your own personal opinion it's an "expoit". But if it's functioning within the consensus rules, then technically it isn't. But this is is what I'll tell you, and I believe we could be of the same opinion,

- 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.


they use a validation bypass mechanism.. a thing that is bad for bitcoin.. known as a trojan horse


 Roll Eyes

frankandbeans, you're making it sound as if there's truly an "exploit" that "hackers" could covertly use to break the consensus rules. Laughable.

consensus has already been compromised.. LEAN "backward compatibility"
node no longer validate al data. they allow junk in and nodes cant veto an upgrade anymore

thats what core love, being able to trojan in new junk without the consent of the masses
learn what this entire issue is al about. and no dont ask your forum daddy for a new script to recite full of silly buzzwords you dont understand
learn about bitcoin for once