KN6ZZV on Nostr: Uuugh. Being on #Nostr regularly has me actually trying to understand the #op_return ...
Uuugh. Being on #Nostr regularly has me actually trying to understand the #op_return debate.
Here's my current question: if there is no limit to the size of data placed in op_return, what sort of spam should we expect going forward? Is this mostly for #bitcoin-based NFTs or ordinals or whatever?
Also, should we expect so much spam that transactions become more expensive?
I don't have a dog in this fight yet. Just trying to better understand the debate.
#asknostr
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