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Bitcoin Core removing limits on the OP_RETURN size will be remembered as the end of Bitcoin as we know it. It will be the birth of a ethereumized version of Bitcoin. This will ultimately lead to centralization of node runners and the end to p2p money.
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JackTheMimic · 43w
For those use Core, yeah.
47 · 43w
fuck. i hope not. i think many will just bail on core
CarteBlanche · 43w
I’m gonna run knots asap
kidwarp · 43w
My bitcoin ended when Segwit got actived
saunter · 43w
Lmao, hope you already sold
saunter · 43w
It's the contrary — keeping the limit risks centralisation. Read Gregory Maxwell posts on bitcointalk https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5539943.msg65335891#msg65335891
Rod Palmer 📯 Bugle News #40HPW🎧 · 43w
no it won’t
BaronBurdock · 43w
I'm curious to see where this all goes. Interesting times.
₿oniz23⚡️🏴‍☠️🇮🇹 · 43w
I'm not really sure it's like that. However, there is no doubt that they managed the communication badly and lost credibility 🤷‍♂️
Galaxie 5000 · 43w
My understanding is removing the limit incentivizes storing non-transactional data where it is unspendable (OP_RETURN which can be deleted) rather than within transactions (witness data which can be done either way and needs to remain forever).
mleku · 43w
if they manage to fork the chain someone will make a bitcoin classic i'll be sticking to the old chain, i somehow doubt that one type of new version of one of the clients will succeed in forking teh chain because that's what it'll take to get this to be accepted