To everyone! Your node will accept these transactions, once mined, no matter if your mempool policy blocks them or not.

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Why are 99% of currently mined op_returns under 83bytes?

Do you know why?

Because most people are not interested in putting large data on the blockchain not because of the stupid limit.

And that not all transactions comply is the perfect prove that this filter is irrelevant

Of course. But why make it easier to propagate? Wouldn’t that lead to MORE 100k spam OP_Return?

Only less then 1% of the nodes are enough to propagate such transactions without a delay

Yes, but if 99% of the nodes drop them, they won’t be reliably propagated.

A block can hold 3000 to 4000 txn now, if you make it to 100k OP_Return the default settings, then a block with max 100k OP_Return can only hold 40 txn.

You would increase the blockchain bloat and make it more expensive for everyone.

Why is that good for anyone?

What is a good use case for 100k OP_Return that you can’t do with a hash and storing the data somewhere else?

It can, that’s the point πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

And what you idiots always ignore is that the current setting can be changed and is not fixed

In order for a transaction to be mined, it must reach the miner who will include it in a block. If 99% of the nodes reject that transaction, it will severely delay its propagation. You are simply too ignorant to comprehend this. πŸ€¦πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ

Furthermore, removing this limit will not reduce spam because Segwit is still 75% cheaper when storing large payloads.

You have yet to provide me with an answer regarding a good use case for 100k OP_Return.

WHAT IS IT?

Les than 1% is needed to relay transactions without a delay

Then why force this change? Are you really this stupid?

Because the setting is useless! Are you really this stupid?

No, he is not. But you, Monero shitcoiner, are a disgusting provocateur.

How are you coping after the second 51% attack on Monero?

It’s like saying that the death penalty doesn’t deter murders, so we should abolish it.