matt on Nostr: This is not true. Bitcoin Core does not try to “maximize the user experience ...
This is not true. Bitcoin Core does not try to “maximize the user experience of…transfers”. It has filtered transactions for various reasons, and maybe that previously, but that hasn’t been true in a long time.
Indeed, the system only works if miners are including transactions on the basis of fee alone; anything else is a slippery slope towards broad censorship. The fact that the protocol doesn’t enforce this is one of the biggest failings of bitcoin.
Ethereum is even working on fixing this, while we’re talking about whether it’s okay to live with it 😭.
There’s a great deep dive on all things policy at https://brink.dev/podcast/1-mempool-policy/
Indeed, the system only works if miners are including transactions on the basis of fee alone; anything else is a slippery slope towards broad censorship. The fact that the protocol doesn’t enforce this is one of the biggest failings of bitcoin.
Ethereum is even working on fixing this, while we’re talking about whether it’s okay to live with it 😭.
There’s a great deep dive on all things policy at https://brink.dev/podcast/1-mempool-policy/
quoting note108k…8h8kI would love to make puzzle transactions on bitcoin but I can’t because they are non-standard, i would have to use a custom api. Am I being censored? I don’t think so, I am just being de-prioritized but nodes because bitcoin is designed to maximize the user experience of the most common action: transferring value between individuals in the smallest footprint possible. Not games or data storage.