On Monday, September 26, 2011 5:53 PM, "Luke-Jr" <l...@dashjr.org> wrote:
> It's not future. It's presently allowed in blocks. Which means it's
> perfectly valid to relay (and also perfectly value to NOT relay or
> accept). Ergo, shouldn't be punished.

Yeah, my node has always relayed these transactions. The limit seems
pointless to me, especially when it's per kB: people will just add
more data.

The coinbase maturity DoS limit should not have a chance of immediately
kicking the node, as I believe this could happen normally in rare cases.
Rejecting these transactions is also pretty cheap, AFAIK. A small DoS
score seems reasonable, though.

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