If Core v30 becomes the default, Bitcoin risks becoming a host for spam and worse. Knots keeps Bitcoin focused on what it was built for: money.
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They will he priced out soon enough and if someone wants to put a realy expensive JPEG they will have to pay the going rate. Possibility in The future if it makes translation to expensive then maybe I will take some personnel action but intill the meh.
I understand that perspective, the fee market can discourage frivolous use. But I see a clear difference between paying high fees for memes or JPEGs and opening the door to illicit or abusive (CP) content. That’s not just “meh” material, it’s a reputational and potentially legal liability for anyone running a node.
Bitcoin’s future depends on us being proactive. If we don’t self-regulate and show responsibility, others (institutions, regulators) will step in and do it for us, and that could harm Bitcoin far more than memes ever will. That’s why I’ve already chosen to run Knots: it’s a way to align with Bitcoin’s purpose as money, not as an uncensored data dump.