no but i've literally been saying that segwit was a mistake ...

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no but i've literally been saying that segwit was a mistake since before the UASF, you can dig up my thoughts on this way back in 2017 if you search for segwit and schnorr, possibly elfspice elfpsice l0k1 and loki handles. i tried to find it but couldn't find it but i remember it distinctly.

i based my opinion on the simple premise: the purpose of all the proposals at that time were about addressing the signature malleability problem. schnorr was the one that touched the least amount of protocol changes. it was the pre-compromise of the bitcoin developer group, after they changed to "bitcoin core" and the interaction between them and the BCH and BSV crowd that pushed through segwit. the poison was implanted, taproot added a further exploit mechanism to it, and then 2021 onwards the whole scene has degraded substantially into dogshit. adding a P2SPKH to the protocol and pure mempool restriction of the use of segwit (limiting size of witnesses) and rejecting taproot transactions is the meat of my proposal.

i'm not going to champion it because frankly, i've already written bitcoin off at 8 years max before it degrades into ethereum 2.0 and those who care about it have all the very same technical information as i have got and assembled to justify my position.

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