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by: xpoolPosted on: May 8, 2025

Bitcoin Core Lifts Byte Limit on Data Embedding

A significant update to Bitcoin Core has removed the 80-byte limit on the OP_RETURN function, marking a major step forward for the ecosystem. This change opens doors for embedding larger datasets and allows multiple OP_RETURN outputs within a single transaction, reflecting current cryptocurrency mining practices.

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