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Samourai Wallet Accuses Ocean Mining Pool of Censoring Transactions; Ocean Refutes Claims

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Summary:
Bitcoin wallet provider Samourai Wallet has alleged that Bitcoin mining pool Ocean has censored certain transactions from December 6 due to a new policy. Samourai alleges the parties involved in this act to be Ocean founder Luke Dashjr and investor Jack Dorsey. Dashjr has denied the claims, attributing the issue to a software glitch on Samourai's end. The incident has resulted in differing opinions within the cryptocurrency community. Samourai Wallet insists on Dashjr being held accountable by the community.
Bitcoin wallet provider Samourai Wallet has leveled charges against Bitcoin mining pool Ocean, alleging censorship of Whirlpool CoinJoin transactions and BIP47 notification transactions from December 6. Despite this, Ocean’s lead executive has refuted these allegations and urged Samourai Wallet to address a glitch in their software. On December 7, Samourai Wallet asserted that Ocean, following a newly enforced policy, has begun to censor specific Bitcoin transactions. Furthermore, Samourai Wallet accused Ocean investor and Block co-founder (formerly Twitter), Jack Dorsey, of displaying unfavorable behavior. The thread also implicates Luke Dashjr, Bitcoin Core developer and Ocean founder, of a history of censoring transactions and implementing blacklists. Samourai Wallet suggests that these censorships have not been isolated incidents but rather reflect Dashjr’s intention to persist this practice. Samourai Wallet further criticizes Dashjr's decision to inflict a 46-byte limit on the OP_RETURN feature, as opposed to the standard 80 bytes that were established in Bitcoin Core version 0.12. According to Samourai Wallet, this action has prompted Ocean to reject transactions that enhance privacy, and advised miners to reevaluate and divert their hash power to a different pool. Dashjr dismissed accusations made by Samourai Wallet, blaming the issue on a software glitch instead of a consciously implemented policy. He also expressed uncertainty over the data the wallet provider based these accusations on, admitting the inability to find any technical details for the issue. Dashjr urged Samourai Wallet to rectify the situation on their end. The event has divided the cryptocurrency community, with some siding with Samourai Wallet and advocating for the “80 Bytes is 80 Bytes” argument, while others urged the wallet provider to fix the bug. ASIC and iOS developer opined that the censoring policy was unintentionally instated. Likewise, Brad Mills from Nostr Wallet maintained that no policy to censor Whirlpool or privacy-preserving transactions exists. Samourai Wallet remains adamant in its criticism of Dashjr, accusing him of deception and deflection, and urging community members to hold him accountable.

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12/7/2023 11:42:08 AM

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