The Bitcoin community is embroiled in a debate over the BIP-110 proposal, which aims to limit non-financial data on the blockchain. Mining pool Ocean has mined the first block supporting this proposal. BIP-110 suggests a temporary soft fork to tighten restrictions on transaction output sizes and arbitrary data fields, targeting inscriptions and OP_RETURN data that occupy block space. Proponents argue this will help maintain Bitcoin's role as a monetary infrastructure and reduce node burden. Critics warn that such consensus layer interventions could harm network neutrality and increase the risk of forks.
Bitcoin Community Debates BIP-110 Proposal to Limit Non-Financial Data
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