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A recent discussion between Bitcoin developer Martin Habovstiak and Stephan Livera addresses ongoing controversies about how data is stored on the Bitcoin blockchain.
Livera highlighted topics including UTXOs, spam transactions, content filtering, BIP 110, and Bitcoin resistance to government influence. The conversation also covers the Knotslies platform and larger debates over managing illegal or unwanted content on Bitcoin.
The ongoing debates over filtering and network control are reminiscent of the heightened scrutiny detailed during the recent BIP110 controversy, where concerns over potential network hijack were strongly contested. These discussions also reflect broader anxieties about Bitcoin’s resilience in the face of technological and economic shifts, as explored in Bitcoin saving amid AI-driven layoffs, emphasizing the intersection between blockchain governance and financial stability.