Coinjoined Chris ⚡@coinjoined
Ah, perfect an argument so nakedly emotional it saves everyone the trouble of pretending this is about engineering. 🤦
If your justification for a consensus change boils down to "i don't think people hate them enough” then you're proposing that Bitcoin become a vehicle for your personal grievances.
Consensus rules are not there to hit someone on the nose. They are there to define a neutral, predictable system that doesn't care who you like, who you hate, or what cultural battle you think you're fighting this week.
The moment you cross that line, when you start modifying consensus to punish a class of users, you've already abandoned the core property that makes Bitcoin valuable: credible neutrality.
And the irony here is absolutely painful:
You're trying to "fight spam" by rewriting the rules… when the system has already done it for you.
The fee market worked.
Spammers paid. Heavily.
Scammers paid. Heavily.
JPEG enjoyers lit absurd amounts of money on fire. 🤡
That is the mechanism. That is the defense.
There was no need for social crusades, no need for rule changes, no need for moral arbitration. The market priced their behavior, and literally all of it collapsed under its own weight.
WE ALREADY WON.
The only thing BIP-110-style thinking accomplishes is reopening the door you claim to want closed because once you demonstrate that consensus can be bent to target undesirable use, you invite an endless cycle of new rule changes, new targets, and new attack surfaces.
You don't eliminate spam that way you create a ethereum style governance game around defining it.
And that's far more dangerous than any JPEG wave ever was.
Whats really going on here is an inability to accept that the bitcoin solved the problem without you.
That's an ego problem, not a protocol problem.
Slay the ego.
Recognize that the market already delivered the punishment you wanted. The losses are real, the incentives are clear, and the behavior has adjusted accordingly
Bitcoin doesn't need you to swing a hammer at things you dislike (and I know hammers) 🔨 It needs you to _build_
If you've realized that JPEGs don't hold value and that spam is self-limiting under a functioning fee market, then your time is far better spent doing something productive:
Make Bitcoin more useful for actual financial activity.
Make it easier, cheaper, safer to use for people who derive real value from it.
Expand the demand for blockspace instead of trying to curate who is "worthy" of it.