O rlly? Nothing to do with statism? So Luke and friends want to be compatible with 'the law' Maybe they should ask the state how to deal with proper filtering of 'illegal' stuff because that's where it went. From monkey jpgs to 'illegal' (probably not everywhere) stuff. Run whatever you enjoy but my opinion is that since data ends up and blocks anyway and filters tend to centralize this drama is retarded. If I'd be a betting man I'd make a bet now. But I don't. And this seemingly manufactured 'crisis' will end just like the others before.

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Jeff Swann 2 months ago
Not wanting a repeat of what happened to BSV has nothing to do with "the law," it's simply a rational understanding of incentives & history to want to limit arbitrary data storage. Filters centralize nothing. Datum is actually helping to decentralize mining. Lowering the amount of data that each node has to relay also increases decentralization.