According to Gate News bot, as reported by Protos, the Bitcoin core development team has confirmed an update to OP_RETURN in the Core 30 version to be released in October, increasing the data carrier limit from the current 80 bytes to nearly 4MB. This technical adjustment reflects a phased Consensus reached by reformist developers led by Antoine Poinsot after long discussions with conservative members like Luke Dashjr.
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The Bitcoin core team announced an increase in the OP_RETURN data limit to 4MB.
According to Gate News bot, as reported by Protos, the Bitcoin core development team has confirmed an update to OP_RETURN in the Core 30 version to be released in October, increasing the data carrier limit from the current 80 bytes to nearly 4MB. This technical adjustment reflects a phased Consensus reached by reformist developers led by Antoine Poinsot after long discussions with conservative members like Luke Dashjr.
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