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by: xpoolPosted on: May 7, 2025

Bitcoin Nodes Protest OP_RETURN Rule Change, Sparking Controversy

A major controversy has erupted in the Bitcoin community as nodes protest against the removal of the OP_RETURN limit. This change, proposed by Greg Sanders of Blockstream, aims to simplify network rules but has sparked dissent among developers and users alike.

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