Bitcoin Core v30 has been released, significantly increasing the OP_RETURN data limit from 80 bytes to 100,000 bytes. This change aims to support more complex decentralized applications, enhancing privacy and functionality according to developers. However, the move has sparked controversy within the Bitcoin community. Critics argue that the increase violates the principles of financial transactions, leading some node operators to switch to alternative software like Knots to mitigate perceived risks.
Bitcoin Core v30 Release Increases OP_RETURN Limit, Sparks Debate
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