Another curious thing is that the price of Bitcoin went to hell from the moment Core 30.0 was released. There is little or nothing left of the Cypherpunk spirit in Core, and I guess that's the message we're sending to the world.
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I didn't want to support BIP-110 and I still don't know what I'll do, but I realize that Monero limited the size of the tx_extra field to avoid Mordinals and everyone agreed, because Monero is what it is, for sending private transactions, not for filling it with crap like Monos jpgs. This reaffirms my theory that the Core kernel is corrupt to the core. What should I do? https://bip110.org/howto/
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i think it was on the way down already when they got taproot in. taproot protocol deliberately exposes utxo's to brute force/quantum pubkey reversal attacks. the whole business is so sniffy. i feel like the honeymoon period is over. from here on it's gonna be brutal. i see many forces colluding to coopt or pollute and destroy bitcoin. i'm not defecting, i just think that the vulnerability has been wedged open, and wider, and then core's filters, and next up CTV. they are trying to turn bitcoin into ethereum. at minimum, jpmorgan and consensys are involved. and that other shit, some other shit that was funding core, and now the "leader" - ironic - of core is this hollow, disgusting piece of shit bitch who has never expressed any kind of bitcoinly vibes ever. i mean what the fuck is that? and with her there, how am i supposed to believe any of the other devs have got a spine?