probably easier just to reject any transaction where the fee is higher than the sum of the outputs On Mon, May 8, 2023, 7:55 AM Ali Sherief via bitcoin-dev < bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I think everyone on this list knows what has happened to the Bitcoin > mempool during the past 96 hours. Due to side projects such as BRC-20 > having such a high volume, real bitcoin transactions are being priced out > and that is what is causing the massive congestion that has arguable not > been seen since December 2017. I do not count the March 2021 congestion > because that was only with 1-5sat/vbyte. > > Such justifiably worthless ("worthless" is not even my word - that's how > its creator described them[1]) tokens threaten the smooth and normal use of > the Bitcoin network as a peer-to-pear digital currency, as it was intended > to be used as. > > If the volume does not die down over the next few weeks, should we take an > action? The bitcoin network is a triumvirate of developers, miners, and > users. Considering that miners are largely the entities at fault for > allowing the system to be abused like this, the harmony of Bitcoin > transactions is being disrupted right now. Although this community has a > strong history of not putting its fingers into pies unless absolutely > necessary - an example being during the block size wars and Segwit - should > similar action be taken now, in the form of i) BIPs and/or ii) commits into > the Bitcoin Core codebase, to curtail the loophole in BIP 342 (which > defines the validation rules for Taproot scripts) which has allowed these > unintended consequences? > > An alternative would be to enforce this "censorship" at the node level and > introduce a run-time option to instantly prune all non-standard Taproot > transactions. This will be easier to implement, but won't hit the road > until minimum next release. > > I know that some people will have their criticisms about this, > absolutists/libertarians/maximum-freedom advocates, which is fine, but we > need to find a solution for this that fits everyone's common ground. We > indirectly allowed this to happen, which previously wasn't possible before. > So we also have a responsibility to do something to ensure that this kind > of congestion can never happen again using Taproot. > > -Ali > > --- > > [1]: > https://www.coindesk.com/consensus-magazine/2023/05/05/pump-the-brcs-the-promise-and-peril-of-bitcoin-backed-tokens/ > > _______________________________________________ > bitcoin-dev mailing list > bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev >