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> Makes bringing up a new node dependent on other nodes having consistent
> uptimes, particularly if you are on a low-bandwidth connection.
>

This is already the case and always has been.


> NAK
>
> No blacklists


If you're volunteering to store and serve the chain no matter what it
contains, indefinitely, then you're free to have a no blacklists policy and
serve up data transactions for no cost. Otherwise, other people will do
whatever they want.

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Makes bringing up a new node dependent on other nodes having consistent<br>
uptimes, particularly if you are on a low-bandwidth connection.<br></blockq=
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<div class=3D"im"><span style=3D"color:rgb(34,34,34)">NAK</span><br></div>
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No blacklists</blockquote><div><br></div><div style>If you&#39;re volunteer=
ing to store and serve the chain no matter what it contains, indefinitely, =
then you&#39;re free to have a no blacklists policy and serve up data trans=
actions for no cost. Otherwise, other people will do whatever they want.</d=
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