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⚡️DEFAUXKING⚡️23d ago
I mean, I’m not piping in pretending to be knowledgeable. I’m just concerned and curious as a green pleb. To my understanding from everything I’ve taken in on the matter, please correct me if I’m mistaken: -BIP110 only implements its filter on spam if greater than 55% of people run Knots —Otherwise, it defaults to the rules of Core to prevent a fork, and keeps identical chain data ——I assumed that they don’t want to fork anything completely, and make the Knots nodes into the new Bitcoin Cash, unless more than the majority agree it necessary Also, I assume all my cold storage is safe even if a hard fork does occur so long as I don’t move it to the post-fork? But it is worrisome to me talking about rewriting the chain data in the past in any sense. Sounds more than risky
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Chris Krause23d ago
Yes, your cold storage is safe. Don't let it worry you. You can watch the fighting and do nothing, if you choose so. It is not a matter of either or. Imagine what hodlers went through in the last 15 years (!). Keep your sats in self-custody. Don't sell if you don't have to. Don't lend against it. And try to have more sats than last month. Bitcoin has been under attack since the beginning. This won't stop either. But it will grow and learn.
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