Core nodes will not accept it. That's the whole point. Other nodes can and will accept it.
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Only nodes that have removed the limit which today is few and far in between.
Sure, but they exist. They always will because there is no concensous issues with how large the return data is.
If core changes their policy every core node runner running the new version will be forced to accept it.
Bro... You can literally do nothing if your a core node runner and nothing changes. It takes a user to update. They don't just roll out automatically to everyone running core.
That’s a good solution tell everyone to run an old version and don’t update lol
You are downplaying the situation. Node service providers like umbrel and start 9 will give users some scary warning messages about updating their node.
Why is that not a good solution? I don't understand the issue with running an older version of core?