𝕼𝖚𝖎𝖊𝖙 𝖂𝖆𝖗𝖗𝖎𝖔𝖗 @QW - 11mo
Does Coinjoin exceed standard 42 bytes? Wonder why Samurai does… 🤔
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.
Wow… 😂😂😂
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.
Only 80 are usable for data though, as the first three bytes are the output header.
100%. POOLS CAN EVEN MINE EMPTY BLOCKS IF THEY WANT.
Bitkorns @Bitkorns - 11mo
Is this accurate? Doesn't sound like a bug, but choice of allowed spec. nostr:nevent1qqszgydvmq3wthvsyaluhgyr7xk8dndvpt2vkpv0wzqhj4hucsaa4xgpvemhxue69uhkv6tvw3jhytnwdaehgu3wwa5kuef0dec82c33wehx66ryxgurwurk0puxkdth89kkx7trvcerxctkxg6xuumrwa4nqerpxae8yenpvy6hwuf5dsuxsum9dpenjvrxw3k8v0mzwfhkzerrv9ehg0t5wf6k2q3qsan22nhe59ct8pstcehav4dtkf94lkn46ltl7d30g3zzl00tg7usxpqqqqqqzhcawz9
40 byte was before taproot?
56ce3 - 11mo
Seems this is not a mistake, nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m 😬
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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