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The following is written by ChatGPT as Amethyst throwed away my previous answer whipe the app was in background.


The main argument from Bitcoin Core developers is not "we want more data on-chain."

Their reasoning is:

  • The 80-byte OP_RETURN limit doesn't stop data storage anyway.
  • It pushes projects toward workarounds (e.g. Taproot inscriptions) that are arguably worse for Bitcoin.
  • OP_RETURN outputs are provably unspendable, so they don't bloat the UTXO set.
  • The limit was only a relay policy, not a consensus rule, and miners could already include larger OP_RETURN transactions.
  • They argue that the fee market, not Bitcoin Core, should decide what gets into blocks.

In short: they see removing the limit as reducing harmful workarounds, not encouraging data storage.


End of AI answer. I hope this helps anyways.

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