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question isn't "would OP_RETURN be useful?"
question is "do we really need OP_RETURN?"
i would say we dont need it but i dont like forks.
but its also like undo-ing a previous fork.
so idk.
i think 42 bytes of OP_RETURN is good enough.
just keep the thing outside of the chain, and just timestamp it.
also we should remove "cheaper witness data"
it doesnt make witness cheaper, it makes non-witness more expensive.
but again, im not a fan of forks.
vibe coding will not die.
because as soon as coding become mainstream and a job, shit code normalized permanently.
nobody cares about the code, and poorly designed codebases, nobody understands what their code does, how broken their app and logic is.
popular apps like yt, twitter, and. many others has been getting worse and worse in terms of stability for the past 10-12 years.
no bugs gets fixed, more appear. even before llms, do you think they are gonna care what garbage llm produces now? do you think they have eyes to recognize it?
they don't care about code or the app. they care about the job, and getting paid. they didn't become a programmer because they like it, they become one because it was a career.