Join us for a special episode of Round the Fire with Momo, where I sit down with Ziya to delve into the heated debate surrounding Bitcoin's OP_RETURN function. This controversy has sparked discussions across the Bitcoin community, with proposals to remove the 80-byte data limit on OP_RETURN stirring both support and opposition.Ziya offers a perspective that sees the change as a minor adjustment, while I express concerns about potential risks and unintended consequences. Our discussion aims to shed light on the nuances of this issue and its broader implications for the Bitcoin ecosystem.
---00:00 – Introduction
02:50 – Understanding OP_RETURN and the Current Controversy
08:46 – Visualizing OP_RETURN in the Mempool
11:59 – Momo’s Concerns About Removing the OP_RETURN Limit
19:07 – Ziya’s Perspective on Lifting the OP_RETURN Restriction
24:05 – Will Removing the Limit Prevent UTXO Set Growth?
30:50 – Examining Potential Conflicts of Interest Among Bitcoin Developers
38:20 – Is This the Next Major Conflict in Bitcoin?
40:40 – Irreversibility: The Implications of Removing the OP_RETURN Limit
---Correction: The famous headline "Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" was not included in an OP_RETURN, but rather embedded in the coinbase transaction of Bitcoin’s genesis block.---🟩 To help spread knowledge and information, you're free to reuse the content on this page—no permission needed. 🟩---Follow Ziya on X: https://x.com/Ziya_SadrZiya's website: https://hexforensic.com/---Follow Momo:https://linktr.ee/mktahmasbi