Bitcoin developers propose to disconnect "scavenger" nodes, fighting back against the anti-OP_RETURN big data storage camp

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Bit developer Peter Todd is developing a mechanism to suggest that Bitcoin Core nodes automatically disconnect from nodes conducting a "sweeper" attack on his Libre Relay software. Previously, Todd pushed to raise the OP_RETURN data limit to nearly 4MB in Bitcoin Core, sparking controversy. Opponents used "sweeper" software disguised as nodes to broadcast interference and prevent large data transactions from spreading. The new rules are planned to be launched in October with Core v30, and Todd is intensifying countermeasures to defend his on-chain data expansion proposal. (Protos)


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