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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Fee drop
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Given that the fee drop puts fees in "real" (i.e. dollar) terms back to
where they were some months ago, it seems odd to claim this is creating
vulnerabilities that didn't exist in the previous version. The cost of an
attack would be the same as before.

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<div dir=3D"ltr">Given that the fee drop puts fees in &quot;real&quot; (i.e=
. dollar) terms back to where they were some months ago, it seems odd to cl=
aim this is creating vulnerabilities that didn&#39;t exist in the previous =
version. The cost of an attack would be the same as before.</div>

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