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@ Big Barry Bitcoin
2025-05-09 20:47:36
BTW, I saw this and thought it was interesting.
nostr:nprofile1qqs8fl79rnpsz5x00xmvkvtd8g2u7ve2k2dr3lkfadyy4v24r4k3s4sppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qg7waehxw309ahx7um5wgkhqatz9emk2mrvdaexgetj9ehx2ap0sfm3mt argues that just because you filter a transaction doesn't mean you don't keep it in memory cache. You only refuse to relay it. Curious what exactly a filter does and doesn't do.
If your argument is that you just don't want it in your mempool, then it might be a strawman argument, but if you explicitly say you want to add friction to those transactions, that's fair.
I almost think it's more accurate to say "I want to prioritise standard transactions over data" or "I want the data transactors to feel unwelcome on this network" than to say "I don't want data on my node." or "I want to prevent data getting into my blockchain."
https://youtu.be/5V1HHTTY5Sc?t=13115