πΌππππ πππππππ @QW - 11mo
Does Coinjoin exceed standard 42 bytes? Wonder why Samurai doesβ¦ π€
ODELL @ODELL - 11mo
OP_RETURN LIMIT IS 80 BYTES IN CORE. LUKE MADE UP HIS OWN LOWER LIMIT AND THEN SAID THEY DID NOT COMPLY.
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I)ruid @I)ruid - 11mo
The 80 byte OP_RETURN limit is a relay standard, not a consensus rule. Nodes can set their own limit easily (-datacarriersize flag in Bitcoin Core). This means that nodes (including mining pools) are free to adjust their own relay limits on OP_RETURN size, if they want to be non-standard. tl;dr: You are free to make up your own byte limit but noone else has to "comply" with it.
56ce3 - 11mo
Seems this is not a mistake, nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m π¬
semisol @Semisol - 11mo
there is no standard bitcoin core used to have a 40 byte limit and knots stuck with it
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