Your answer hasn't been helpful, as it's full of emotional rhetoric, and I don't see any information in your answer.
Are you trying to say "Knots has a zero-byte limit on OP_RETURN?". That's the kind of answer that would be helpful
Your answer hasn't been helpful, as it's full of emotional rhetoric, and I don't see any information in your answer.
Are you trying to say "Knots has a zero-byte limit on OP_RETURN?". That's the kind of answer that would be helpful
I sense you're playing games.
You and I have never interacted before, and you don't know who I am. I just asked for practical details of what the differences are. E.g. do they have different op-return limits?
It seems to be common in Bitcoin to announce "Bitcoin core has been co-opted", such as during the BCH arguments. This tells me nothing, other than you dislike Core.
I want facts, as I will be forming my own opinion.
Listen to Matthew Kratter's Bitcoin University viddie on YT. He dopes it out in full detail.
I've seen enough videos on that channel. I pretty much agree with him, but he also wastes a lot of time in his videos ranting
And I don't like the dumb video titles and thumbnails:

This is a dumb part of one of those videos
Why would miners follow Cores direction on this?
There are other problems with the video, but I'll keep watching

Kratter is a trader, relying upon him for technical explanations is quite foolhardy.