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by: xpoolPosted on: May 6, 2025

Bitcoin: Removing 80-Byte OP_RETURN Transaction Limit in Upcoming Upgrade

The Bitcoin Core team is making a significant change to its software, removing the long-standing 80-byte restriction on OP_RETURN transaction outputs. This decision, announced through GitHub by developer Gregory Sanders, could have a ripple effect across the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

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