Jack Dorsey supports BTC mining pool Ocean filtering ordinal inscription
Former X platform CEP Jack Dorsey led a $6.2 million investment in the BTC mining pool Ocean, which is currently filtering ordinal inscription transactions. Currently, Ocean is using various filtering strategies to filter out "spam" in the form of inscriptions.
It is worth noting that this decision has caused controversy in the cryptocurrency community, with some believing that filtering out spam data is a beneficial behavior, while others believe that this filtering system is a form of censorship.
In addition, F2Pool has recently been filtering transactions from OFAC-marked addresses, but after strong opposition from the community, they stopped the filtering behavior.
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