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BTC_P2P 2 years ago
Anybody care to explain knots?
"I'm assuming this guy is talking about their candidate blocks? "Over the next year, I will be redesigning the process of block template construction" - Luke Dashjr This is on OCEAN's webpage. So maybe because they haven't been in charge of constructing blocks since 2017 they know they have work to do to maximize the efficiency of transaction fees on their candidate blocks. IDK seems like people looking to hate. But what do I know? I'm just making some assumptions..
I get njump brings outside nostr content, I was thinking otherwise: bringing twitter content to nostr in a copy-paste fashion (note19qudrqy4w53gm2lyslsgc6vqeu7rlkyzevqfnujgq4p8wk8vg0gsfa56rj)
View quoted note → You know why I shit on everyone here? Because these people are disingenuous liars and fakes. I don’t believe for a second anyone involved in the Nostr project actually believes in decentralization or are against censorship. It’s fashion for them. They wear these words like a hat.
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rieger_san 2 years ago
The Ocean pool uses not Bitcoin Core to create the block template, they use the Knots implementation from luke. This implementation doesn’t accept ordinals transactions, which means they are not included in the template for the miners. This means miners of the ocean pool are getting less rewards
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Duvel 2 years ago
Is OCEAN an attack on Bitcoin?
Also they are offering 0% fees for now till later on they will charge a pool fee. Why will see alot of miners switch and capitalize on that low fee. Once a fee is introduced you'll see the hash drop.
My favorite part of seths larp is that he didn't check to see if ocean had actually found any blocks yet to verify that some transaction got censored. go back to monero.....
They've already admited they have a "spam filter" so why does that matter? Their intentions are known at the very least