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CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️
Member since: 2023-03-15
CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️
CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️ 9d

then indeed you're attached 🤷🏻‍♂️

CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️
CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️ 9d

"not everything is a sign; but enough is! and the art is learning which"

CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️
CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️ 12d

"...you get angry. because you think you're entitled to control things you were never meant to... you think the world owes you respect. you think other people should behave the way you want. you think life should be fair. you are attached! and attachment is the root of suffering."

CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️
CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️ 13d

nedense hep birkaç yüz yıl geç ya da birkaç yüz yıl erken dünyaya geldim sanırdım. öyle manyakça bir his... ama aslında tam zamanında dünyaya gelmişim 👍 aldım kabul ettim

CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️
CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️ 16d

knowing half truth is more dangerous than lies

CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️
CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️ 20d

- you exist - everything is here and now - the one is all and all are one - what you put out is what you get - everything changes except law

CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️
CMHRZKSR⚡⚖️🏴‍☠️ 27d

Bitcoin at a Crossroads: Money or Data? Core, Knots, OP_RETURN, and the Legacy of Taproot --- 1. Introduction – A Battle for Bitcoin’s Soul Since its creation, Bitcoin has been called many things: digital gold, peer-to-peer cash, a hedge against inflation, a censorship-resistant ledger. But beneath the slogans lies a deeper and more unresolved question: > Is Bitcoin primarily money, or is it a platform for storing any kind of data? This debate has recently reignited around proposed changes in Bitcoin Core, resistance from Bitcoin Knots, and the shadow of Taproot and Ordinals, which already turned blocks into canvases for digital art, NFTs, and beyond. The issue is not merely technical—it’s existential. --- 2. Core vs. Knots – Two Philosophies, One Chain Bitcoin Core is the reference implementation. Stable, widely used, conservative in upgrades, but still the beating heart of Bitcoin development. Bitcoin Knots, maintained by Luke Dashjr, is a derivative client with tighter policy rules, anti-spam filters, and stronger defaults for those who believe Core is too permissive. The difference is not cosmetic. It reflects two visions of what Bitcoin should be: Core → Open flexibility: let the market decide. Knots → Strict protection: preserve Bitcoin as money first. --- 3. The OP_RETURN Controversy At the center of today’s flame wars is a small opcode: OP_RETURN. Currently capped at 83 bytes, OP_RETURN lets you embed arbitrary data into the blockchain. Bitcoin Core developers are considering removing this cap, effectively saying: If people want to inscribe more data, let them. Knots and its supporters oppose this, arguing it will accelerate spam, bloat blocks, and raise the costs of running a node. The stakes: Larger OP_RETURN payloads = more non-monetary use of block space. Node operators face higher storage, bandwidth, and validation costs. Fees rise as financial transactions compete with data inscriptions. --- 4. Taproot and the NFT Reality The irony is that Bitcoin is already a data chain. In 2021, the Taproot upgrade expanded script flexibility and enabled witness data to carry much larger payloads. In 2023, Casey Rodarmor introduced Ordinals—a protocol that inscribes arbitrary data (images, texts, code) directly onto satoshis. Suddenly, Bitcoin had NFT-like artifacts, from “Bitcoin Punks” to “Taproot Wizards.” Entire megabytes of block space have since been consumed not by transactions, but by art, memes, and collectibles. This makes the OP_RETURN debate feel almost symbolic—because in practice, Bitcoin’s blocks are already carrying more than money. --- 5. The Philosophical Divide – Money vs. Data The argument splits along philosophical lines: Money Maximalists (Knots camp): Bitcoin is digital gold, a monetary network. Block space is sacred and should not be polluted with JPEGs or spam. Every byte not used for payments weakens Bitcoin’s credibility as money. Data Inclusionists (Core camp): Bitcoin is a censorship-resistant ledger for whatever people value. If users are willing to pay fees, their use is legitimate. Trying to police “good” vs. “bad” use cases undermines neutrality. At its heart, this is not a code dispute. It is a fight about identity. --- 6. Technical & Economic Implications Blockspace Scarcity: If data use rises, financial transactions may face higher fees. This benefits miners but hurts everyday users. Node Centralization: As the chain grows heavier, fewer individuals can afford to run full nodes. This risks re-centralization. Innovation Pressure: On the flip side, looser data policies attract new builders—timestamping, messaging, archival, and art markets. The real tension: Does Bitcoin stay lean and monetary, or evolve into a general-purpose data commons? --- 7. The Soft Split Risk It is important to note: OP_RETURN policy is node-level, not consensus-level. Core may lift the cap. Knots may continue enforcing strict limits. If enough nodes diverge in policy, the network could face a soft split—where some transactions are accepted by Core but rejected by Knots. While not as destructive as a hard fork, this would still fracture the ecosystem’s cohesion. --- 8. Lessons from History Bitcoin has faced identity crises before: The Blocksize Wars (2015–2017): Small vs. big blocks. The Scaling Debates: Lightning vs. on-chain scaling. The Taproot Adoption: Slow, cautious, but ultimately successful. Each episode reminds us: Bitcoin’s governance is not top-down. It is a dance of code, nodes, miners, and users. --- 9. Future Scenarios Scenario 1: Core’s Vision Wins Bitcoin becomes a broad platform for monetary + data use. Block fees rise, miners profit, cultural use expands. Scenario 2: Knots’ Vision Spreads Bitcoin doubles down on monetary purity. Alternative data projects migrate elsewhere. Node count remains accessible. Scenario 3: Coexistence A messy middle, where Core allows, Knots restricts, and the network limps along with fragmented policies. --- 10. Conclusion – A Silent Referendum Every node operator is effectively casting a vote: Run Core → signal for openness. Run Knots → signal for purity. This is not about 83 bytes or NFT memes. It is about the soul of Bitcoin. > Is Bitcoin money, or is it memory? The answer will not be decided in GitHub pull requests alone, but in the quiet, distributed referendum of what software people choose to run. --- Epilogue – Bitcoin is Time (h/t gigi) Beyond money, beyond data, Bitcoin is also time. It is the first system in human history where hours of labor, days of saving, and years of sacrifice can be preserved without decay. Every block is a heartbeat; every satoshi a capsule of lived time. > To hold Bitcoin is to hold a fragment of your own life—past effort, present security, future freedom. And whether we treat it as money or memory, one truth remains: Bitcoin is Time. #bitcoin

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