What Knots wants is thus AMLcoin?
Well, if they will succeed, then it will be also used in that way. Because if you can block spammy transactions, and it will work, then you can block any transaction, by using the same methods.
Again, when confronted with the idea of Lady Gaga videos on chain, Satoshi said: "That's one of the reasons for transaction fees. There are other things we can do if necessary."
But you try to claim than blocking spam and Lady Gaga videos is the same thing as censoring non AML compliant UTXOs? Get the fuck out of here.
The nodes WOULD NEVER GO ALONG WITH THAT NONSENSE. But we all know if that ever happens, it will likely come from the big pools,nort from the 90,000 nodes.
But go ahead. Try to do a fork with AML/KYC compliance. See how many nodes will go along with that shit. But fear not, those big spam pools with a legal department will surely sign up for that shit. Only, they know the nodes won't go along with it.
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Aren't you the one who claimed that making fees more expensive for spammers by removing their Segwit discount would make it more attractive for miners to pick up spam transactions?
You have no credibility.
And brokers certainly don't control bitcoin rules.
They don't control global rules, but they control their own coins. If you introduce rules, which could freeze their coins, just by calling it "a spam" for any subjective reasons, then they have no incentive to support your new rules.
BIP110 will not freeze any coin in any existing UTXOs. BIP110 doesn't even look at any specific transaction and flags it as unspensable spam. You are making that shit up.
BIP110 mainly moves into consensus the op_return limit of 83 byes so that coretards can't fuck with it for a year's period only. And BIP110 makes temporarily unspendable any new op_if in Taproot with both the commit and reveal occurring during that one year period. Any preexisting op_if is grandfathered in.
Which means, that they will just sell BIP-110 coins for BTCs (if BIP-110 chain will work at all, and if it will have any miners, pushing it forward).
More nonsense. It's a soft fork. There will not be two separate coins. You won't sell one for the other because there will only be one single bitcoin with an internal soft fork.
Think about it, the tried to activate Segwit with a miner activation. That didn't go anywhere.
Sure, but Segwit didn't call old addresses "a spam", and didn't try to invalidate old coins by consensus rules.
Segwit didn't do any of that. Neither does BIP110.
If someone had a chain of timelocked P2PK transactions, then it was valid before Segwit, and it is still valid now.
Same with BIP110. It doesn't invalidate anyore-existinfg UTXOs.
Miners have no incentive to suddenly dish out a 50% discount to anyone.
And they have even less incentive to support changes, which could be used to freeze their own coins, if future developers will just call it "a spam", for arbitrary reasons.
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BIP110 doesn't make any preexisting UTXO invalid or unspendable.
If you try to broadcast an op_return larger than 83 bytes, it will not be valid. Nodes and miners will reject it. You can wait until after BIP110 expires.
If you try to commit any coin in op_if in Taproot after BIP110 activates, the redeem will become unspendable until BIP110 expires a year later.