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On 3/12/13, Mike Hearn <mike@plan99.net> wrote:
> 1) Start aggressively trying to block or down-prioritize SatoshiDice
> transactions at the network level, to buy time and try to avoid
> mempool exhaustion. I don't know a good way to do this, although it
> appears that virtually all their traffic is actually coming via
> blockchain.infos My Wallet service. During their last outage block
> sizes seemed to drop to around 50kb. Alternatively, ask SD to
> temporarily suspend their service (this seems like a long shot).
They have a vested interested in bitcoin's success. Can't they be
asked to suspend their operations temporarily until the new hard-fork
is properly prepared?
I thought they have stopped them already.
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