I think the problem is black/white thinking on both sides.

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↳ Reply to Tauri (npub1x9q89st049pnuym57ch9kqkgzcu5dmff32wduwc4g9gnc2w3nlls8hcsg7)

Ok, to be fair, that’s a better answer than I usually get. Still not compelling, though. It only models worst-case scenarios materializing while igno...

I think the problem is black/white thinking on both sides.

There's a difference between spam and legitimate non-monetary use cases.

Ideally, a reasonable balance could be found by earest and pragmatic developers and Bitcoin service providers.

Uncapped OP_RETURN with no filters is too extreme and an obvious hazard.

I support L2s, timestamps, etc. but they don't need such extremist and dangerous default settings.

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