yort on Nostr: is op_return a concern to any of you? 4MB upper limit to blocks seems like a bit of a ...
is op_return a concern to any of you?
4MB upper limit to blocks seems like a bit of a concern for my poor man’s raspberry pi node
i’ve got 2tb storage, but that would mean i’ll have to get additional storage a lot quicker than i anticipated
would be easier to swallow the pill of storing this extra data if i (as a user of bitcoin) was getting some useful functionality
but, if all this extra storage enables is bitcoin blockchain based nfts and useless shit, then it stings a little to know my node has to store all those extra bytes
thoughts?
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