Crizzo on Nostr: I've been following this as best I can as a non technical person, but I don't think ...
I've been following this as best I can as a non technical person, but I don't think you need to be technical to see that the arguments in favor are weak when considering the potential tradeoff of allowing unlimited arbitrary data to be recorded on chain. I really get a sense that there is an ulterior motive from core devs and others pushing this change and they are not being honest about their reasoning.
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