It just shows that 80% of the bloat nowadays comes from OP_R...

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It just shows that 80% of the bloat nowadays comes from OP_RETURN, as I already explained. You really missed the point on that one.

Btw, just a few years from now, our blocks will be systematically full of monetary transaction because of adoption. Do you think it will cause bitcoin to collapse, or to the least to centralize completely? Or, in your view, are non-monetary transactions the only ones that can cause a node to struggle? Because if full blocks are a threat to bitcoin, then mass-adoption is a threat to bitcoin too, isn't it? Then maybe we should make sure Bitcoin never expands and never growths, just like BIP110 proposes... :)

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