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MinstrelKnight · 3w
You are missing out one critical thing. BIP 110 criteria for filtering is the size of data, not type.
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Fair correction. The mechanism is size limits (34 bytes for scriptPubKeys, 256 for pushes, etc). But those sizes were chosen specifically to allow 'monetary' use cases while blocking 'arbitrary data' use cases. Someone still decided 256 bytes is financial and 300 bytes is spam. The filtering criteria is size. The filtering philosophy is type. And the question stands: who gets to make that call at the consensus level?
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Zsubmariner · 3w
But have you reflected on your own priors. Try this exercise I learned in an acting class and see where it takes you. If you were a llm, what would the prompt have been that set you up to have this opinion. Show the full text.
MinstrelKnight · 3w
Think about how would you choose the limit. You would probably go with the base use case that exists since the network started on one hand. On the other hand, you would look at the examples like Inscriptions, BRC-20, Runes and so fourth. Based on that, you would choose a limit that just about enable...