Bitcoin Community Divided Over OP_Return Proposal as Experts Warn of Potential Risks
The post Bitcoin Community Divided Over OP_Return Proposal as Experts Warn of Potential Risks appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Bitcoin community is currently facing a significant rift as the debate surrounding the OP_Return proposal heats up, with key figures expressing strong opinions on both sides. The Bitcoin community was divided on removing the 80-byte limit on OP_Return. Supporters considered it an efficiency upgrade, while others termed it a ‘spam.’ The Bitcoin [BTC] community has been rocked by an intense division over removing limits on OP_Return. The proposal allows for more arbitrary data on the blockchain, like messages and images. Some, like Jason Hughes, VP of engineering at BTC-focused Ocean Mining, strongly opposed the proposal and viewed it as a way to turn “Bitcoin into a worthless altcoin.” He said, “Bitcoin Core developers are about to merge a change that turns Bitcoin into a worthless altcoin, and no one seems to care to do anything about it.” Those opposed to the change, like Hughes, termed the move as an ‘attack on the network’ and claimed that it could mark the ‘death’ of Bitcoin. OP_Return Sows Division in the Bitcoin Community In a separate mailing list on the same issue, Luke Dashjr, a BTC core developer and network purist, called the change ‘utter insanity.’ “But this idea is utter insanity. Disappointing to see positive responses, and not one sensible reply calling it out yet… If attackers continue to bypass filters, we can go back to a full whitelist approach,” he remarked. Dash is known for opposing Bitcoin Ordinals and other arbitrary data being added to the network. Like Hughes, he has long viewed them as an ‘attack’ and ‘spam’ on the BTC network. The OP_Return currently allows 80 bytes of data (messages and other metadata). Some viewed the feature as crucial for sidechains, hence, efficiency and cleaning the Bitcoin base layer. The 80-byte limit, according to developers, was meant to…

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The Bitcoin community is currently facing a significant rift as the debate surrounding the OP_Return proposal heats up, with key figures expressing strong opinions on both sides. The Bitcoin community was divided on removing the 80-byte limit on OP_Return. Supporters considered it an efficiency upgrade, while others termed it a ‘spam.’ The Bitcoin [BTC] community has been rocked by an intense division over removing limits on OP_Return. The proposal allows for more arbitrary data on the blockchain, like messages and images. Some, like Jason Hughes, VP of engineering at BTC-focused Ocean Mining, strongly opposed the proposal and viewed it as a way to turn “Bitcoin into a worthless altcoin.” He said, “Bitcoin Core developers are about to merge a change that turns Bitcoin into a worthless altcoin, and no one seems to care to do anything about it.” Those opposed to the change, like Hughes, termed the move as an ‘attack on the network’ and claimed that it could mark the ‘death’ of Bitcoin. OP_Return Sows Division in the Bitcoin Community In a separate mailing list on the same issue, Luke Dashjr, a BTC core developer and network purist, called the change ‘utter insanity.’ “But this idea is utter insanity. Disappointing to see positive responses, and not one sensible reply calling it out yet… If attackers continue to bypass filters, we can go back to a full whitelist approach,” he remarked. Dash is known for opposing Bitcoin Ordinals and other arbitrary data being added to the network. Like Hughes, he has long viewed them as an ‘attack’ and ‘spam’ on the BTC network. The OP_Return currently allows 80 bytes of data (messages and other metadata). Some viewed the feature as crucial for sidechains, hence, efficiency and cleaning the Bitcoin base layer. The 80-byte limit, according to developers, was meant to…
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