I'm looking to create a visual comparison between a perfect RDTS mempool and the current Bitcoin Core mempool. I get that knots does a lot of filtering, but I'm not sure if RDTS matches that filtering exactly.
Can anyone share what settings I need for knots to accept every transaction that's valid in RDTS, while turning away any transactions that aren't valid in RDTS?
Ideal RDTS mempool vs current Bitcoin Core mempool
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Just compare these two block explorers:
non-BIP-110: https://mempool.space/
BIP-110: https://mempool.kilombino.com/
Comparing data between those 2 website are probably most convenient option. Mempool googles on both website looks very different. And if you compare their mempool graph, the former currently says there's 43.5 vMB total of unconfirmed TX, while the latter currently says there's only 6.12 vMB total on unconfirmed TX.
Not at all.
I don't think what you're attempting makes sense because that can't account for people changing their transactions to accommodate it. If you do, the result is that there is no effect: the spammy stuff can change to accommodate it with only a few lines of code (as the ordinals stuff has already done) and the financial transactions it blocks like large inheritance scripts aren't common enough to be noticeable in bulk statistics.
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