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Central banks: Here, use this permissioned digital fiat, turning it permissionless is on the roadmap...

Facebook: Yeah, trust them, I mean, trust us!

#dailymemo
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I vote Ryan for Tax Czar.
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TFW status.reddit.com is unreachable ...
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Francis Pouliot ⚡️
Thank you for supporting #Memo and Bitcoin Cash
(otherwise I would not be seeing your post)

But can you sign to prove you're the real Francis Pouliot? 😂
ptschip
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You're right, ABC and BU nodes do not route anything under 1 sat/byte by default. BU made the change last release, but you can still configure a BU node to do it if you want.
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Thanks for commenting on my actual question btw.
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Yes, the most straightforward approach to solving that would be to code it up across the full node clients so that they don't have to apply it manually.
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Using today's exchange rate, it's $50M+...

But then this amount is not even comparable to the damage that he caused by spreading lies and censoring people.
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Remember when the censor theymos collected 6000 BTC to improve the bitcointalk.org forum and didn't deliver anything, just channelled out the funds through a fake web development team?
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Unless they relay them (and I hear BCHD still does) then, it's effectively a no-starter for below-minfee txs from the user side...
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Are main clients (ABC, BU) allowing rate-limited propagation of 0-fee with adequate priority?

I heard they don't anymore, because of the problems they caused to 0-conf...
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... but it would be nice to bring back a small percentage of free transactions as Satoshi wrote (not urgent, but in time), without breaking the nice 0-conf that we (BCH) can provide.
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Maybe my brain is still switched of RN, but it seems to me that way we could solve the "interference" of minfee-breaking txs with 0-conf.
I could be totally wrong...
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Q: If enforcing the 1sat/byte minfee is generally now to protect against open doublespends, why don't miners just make a rule to delay 0-fee txs by at least N blocks (N >= 1) as a rule, either informal or coded up?
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Web trackers are the ticks of the digital savanna. #dailymemo
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I heard there was a soft-fork

Is there a PR for renaming opcode ANYONECANSPEND with NOTANYONECANSTEAL ?

/s

#dailymemo
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