Do you maybe know what is meant by the opreturn being provably prunable? Does that mean only pruned nodes discard this data? Or do all nodes ditch it at some point?

Or in other words, a new node that is syncing, will it fetch this data or ignore it?

Still didn't figure this part out :)

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The UTXOs are definitely never going to be spent, known as 'provably unspendable', so can effectively be forgotten about by a pruned node. A full node would still store them on the other hand.

A new node syncing will check through everything including the provably unspendable utxos, but once verifying the transaction information eg signatures etc, it will remove the data from memory.