Now check the percentage of all OP_RETURNs that are less than 83 Bytes and the ones with more.

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I don't think that's true either. I don't agree with your root cause analysis or your bogeyman selection. it became normalized to tell transactions directly to miners when blocks first started being full. this is what opened up the can of worms with nonstandard-but-valid transactions becoming more common than they were before. if you still want to blame core for something, you can blame them for this.

sorry, you're wrong again. mara slipstream is currently in operation and can be accessed here:

https://slipstream.mara.com/

here is an example of a nonstandard transaction that they included recently. it was never in the mempool.

https://mempool.space/tx/22d920c4ef593fb107857be1991e5ee42ec4b2210a53f3721a138732999ec7a8

The haven't stopped their Slipstream.

They have stopped accepting transactions with sub 1 sat per vB fees because of the nodes policies ...

and these node policies deter slipstream from including some types of nonstandardness but not others because?

deter mass abuse

I mean if I ran this kind of thing I'd want extra on top of the going rate just because it's custom and costs extra to operate

𝓘𝓕 𝓨𝓞𝓤 𝓑𝓡𝓔𝓐𝓚 𝓨𝓞𝓤𝓡 𝓛𝓔𝓖𝓢

𝓘𝓣'𝓢 𝓗𝓐𝓡𝓓 𝓣𝓞 𝓒𝓞𝓞𝓚 𝓞𝓡𝓐𝓝𝓖𝓤𝓣𝓐𝓝

This was hilarious