Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-05-07 12:58:20
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Bryan on Nostr: Not really. Once they are included in a block they are part of the blockchain and ...

Not really. Once they are included in a block they are part of the blockchain and can’t be removed.

You can run knots instead of core which will filter the transactions out of the mempool. But that doesn’t stop miners from including the transactions within blocks.

Remember that they are still valid bitcoin transactions. Part of having a permission less network is allowing stuff you don’t like but still follows the consensus rules.
Author Public Key
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