The author of this content criticizes the focus on how Bitcoin should be used and the attempts by some Bitcoiners to censor other users. They argue that this goes against the philosophy of Bitcoin as an open access permissionless system. The author disputes the rationalizations given for this censorship, such as the idea that inscriptions hurt node syncing or increase fees. They assert that if someone can be stopped from using Bitcoin, then it has failed in its core value proposition. The author suggests that instead of trying to regulate others' use of Bitcoin, people should adapt their own use cases to function properly alongside others' uses. They call for a more mature and focused approach to Bitcoin.



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