Bitcoin developers debate lifting OP_Return data storage limit

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PANews
04-29
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PANews reported on April 29 that according to Protos, Bitcoin core developers are engaged in a heatedery debate canceling the OP_Return data storage limit. The PR 32359 proposal submitted by Peter Todd suggests abolishing the current 83-byte data carrier output restriction, which has received theoretical support from Chaincode Labs developer Antoine Poinsot. Developers point out that the existing limit has been proven ineffective—can non through various methods such As Taproot unspendoutputsable, miners' private private memory pools (such as MARA Slipstream)p believe that the current limit is ineffective andinders legitimate use cases; representative Luke Dashjr criticizes the the "" emphasizing should than tolerating "data data attacks". Developers are posting new comments every hour through email list threads and GitHub. Some express support with simple "concept ACK", technical testing yet has not yet been been conducted, others, while "ack opposition

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