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A way to prevent spam.

Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:06 am

There isn't a definitive way of telling which transactions are created with the intention to spam or not. Any statistics out there is a hunch at best. Even if you do implement this, you will have to get clients to reject blocks with those transaction in them since they are still considered as valid, albeit non-standard. It isn't a solution at all.

we can't exclude any transactions in Bitcoin or that would be considered as censoring, no matter what your agenda is.
what is your opinion?

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Re: A way to prevent spam.

Mon Apr 16, 2018 5:27 am

I like what Dr. Craig S. Wright wrote:

https://twitter.com/OnWindowly/status/9 ... 2506377217
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Re: A way to prevent spam.

Tue Apr 17, 2018 8:05 am

It kinda depends...if you are approved it not spam..but when you do it without no authorisation..then it becomes spam

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