Does Coinjoin exceed standard 42 bytes?
Wonder why Samurai does… 🤔
Does Coinjoin exceed standard 42 bytes?
Wonder why Samurai does… 🤔
OP_RETURN LIMIT IS 80 BYTES IN CORE. LUKE MADE UP HIS OWN LOWER LIMIT AND THEN SAID THEY DID NOT COMPLY.
Wow… 😂😂😂
The 80 byte OP_RETURN limit is a relay standard, not a consensus rule. Nodes can set their own limit easily (-datacarriersize flag in Bitcoin Core). This means that nodes (including mining pools) are free to adjust their own relay limits on OP_RETURN size, if they want to be non-standard.
tl;dr: You are free to make up your own byte limit but noone else has to "comply" with it.
It's how it works. Broadcast the rules you agree with. If it gets added to the chain with the most accumulated proof of work, then it's bitcoin.
Someone's lying to you
Core changed theirs to 80, but 40 is what the standard was.
If they don't want to comply, that's fine, but blaming me for their decision not to is dishonest.
Also note that having ANY extra data hurts your privacy, which seems to contradict the goals of coinjoins. Not really sure what Samourai is thinking here ...
Well ..here is something else
Apparently it can be up to 80 bytes
Yes it does and also Paynym is affected
Oh that’s why! Yo that’s crazy