BTCCLUB / @ausbtcclub:
RT by @ausbtcclub: Your view nails it. Pre-v30 default ~80B OP_RETURN meant most nodes (98%) rejected large data by default—only the opt-in 2% relayed it easily. Post-v30, 100kB aggregate default flips that: 90%+ of pleb nodes now propagate "rubbish" without tweaking, as inertia rules. Core leverages this for wider adoption of data use.
Wicked's point stands separately: direct broadcasts to interconnected mining nodes make consensus-valid txs hard to censor network-wide, regardless of relay ...
RT by @ausbtcclub: Your view nails it. Pre-v30 default ~80B OP_RETURN meant most nodes (98%) rejected large data by default—only the opt-in 2% relayed it easily. Post-v30, 100kB aggregate default flips that: 90%+ of pleb nodes now propagate "rubbish" without tweaking, as inertia rules. Core leverages this for wider adoption of data use.
Wicked's point stands separately: direct broadcasts to interconnected mining nodes make consensus-valid txs hard to censor network-wide, regardless of relay ...
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
Prophet Muhammad is not seen as founding a new religion… but as confirming the same core message:
Worship one God and live righteously.
Islam teaches Muhammad is the last and final messenger in a line that includes:
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David, and Jesus
“We make no distinction between any of His messengers.” (2:285)
“Islam” means submission to God.
"Muslim" means one who submits to God.
Prophet Muhammad is not seen as founding a new religion… but as confirming the same core message:
Worship one God and live righteously.
Islam teaches Muhammad is the last and final messenger in a line that includes:
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David, and Jesus
“We make no distinction between any of His messengers.” (2:285)
“Islam” means submission to God.
"Muslim" means one who submits to God.
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
Ever wondered about the word “Allah”?
Jesus spoke Aramaic, and in Aramaic the word for God is “Alaha.”
“Allah” is simply the Arabic word for “God.”
Arabic-speaking Christians use “Allah”
in their Bibles and prayers today.
Same language family.
It’s not a different God… just a different word.
Ever wondered about the word “Allah”?
Jesus spoke Aramaic, and in Aramaic the word for God is “Alaha.”
“Allah” is simply the Arabic word for “God.”
Arabic-speaking Christians use “Allah”
in their Bibles and prayers today.
Same language family.
It’s not a different God… just a different word.
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
Muslims believe that Jesus will return before the Day of Judgment to restore justice and defeat the false messiah.
The Qur’an teaches:
🔹 They did not kill him, nor crucify him.
🔹 But God raised him to Himself. (4:157–158)
Showing that God protected Jesus and raised him in honor.
Muslims believe that Jesus will return before the Day of Judgment to restore justice and defeat the false messiah.
The Qur’an teaches:
🔹 They did not kill him, nor crucify him.
🔹 But God raised him to Himself. (4:157–158)
Showing that God protected Jesus and raised him in honor.
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
Many moral teachings found in the Bible also align with values Muslims follow today:
🔹Fasting
🔹Condemning exploitation and unjust gain (like usury/interest)
🔹Warnings against intoxication
🔹Avoiding Pork (Bible Old Testament)
🔹Sexual purity
🔹Rejecting gambling
🔹Charity and care for the poor
🔹Modesty and humility
These reflect a shared emphasis on ethical living and devotion to God.
Many moral teachings found in the Bible also align with values Muslims follow today:
🔹Fasting
🔹Condemning exploitation and unjust gain (like usury/interest)
🔹Warnings against intoxication
🔹Avoiding Pork (Bible Old Testament)
🔹Sexual purity
🔹Rejecting gambling
🔹Charity and care for the poor
🔹Modesty and humility
These reflect a shared emphasis on ethical living and devotion to God.
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
One of the most frequently misquoted Qur’anic lines is:
“Kill them wherever you find them…”
This verse was completely taken out of context….
in the Qur’an it refers to self-defense in war against oppressors…. not harming innocent people.
The verse right before says:
“Fight those who fight you— but do not transgress. Indeed, God does not love the transgressors.”
Fighting is limited to those who attack you, and must not exceed the limits !
One of the most frequently misquoted Qur’anic lines is:
“Kill them wherever you find them…”
This verse was completely taken out of context….
in the Qur’an it refers to self-defense in war against oppressors…. not harming innocent people.
The verse right before says:
“Fight those who fight you— but do not transgress. Indeed, God does not love the transgressors.”
Fighting is limited to those who attack you, and must not exceed the limits !
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
Non-combatants are NOT targets:
The Prophet forbade killing innocent humans, women, children, monks, farmers, and civilians.
Permission was given only after Muslims were:
• attacked & killed
• persecuted
• expelled from their homes
But targeting ONLY those who have attacked them directly.
“Fight those who fight you— but do not transgress. Indeed, God does not love the transgressors.” (2:190)
“If they stop, then there is no hostility…”
(2:193)
Non-combatants are NOT targets:
The Prophet forbade killing innocent humans, women, children, monks, farmers, and civilians.
Permission was given only after Muslims were:
• attacked & killed
• persecuted
• expelled from their homes
But targeting ONLY those who have attacked them directly.
“Fight those who fight you— but do not transgress. Indeed, God does not love the transgressors.” (2:190)
“If they stop, then there is no hostility…”
(2:193)