Definitely learned a valuable lesson tonight about the importance of uninterruptible power supplies, or at least power banks when dealing with raspberry pi's, for Bitcoin nodes today.
My HDD is corrupted -- rewriting it all with 0's, throwing a new filesystem on it, and starting over with IBD. Probably didn't help I was using ntfs on a linux system (sync'ed on my windows system before moving the drive to the pi).
Not like I was needing to send any tx's from (or to) my stack for the next month, but definitely a less than pleasant experience.
GM.
The argument around BIP 110 seeks to be summarized thusly: data in Op_Return is bad because it's contiguous. Data in fake addresses (which 110 doesn't stop) is bad because there's some data between the chunks of data, so they're not touching. Even if it's trivial to automate the extraction and display of this data. The first is nonmonetary data, the second is monetary.
Because it's touching...
Are we saying 'with a honey in the middle there's some leeway'?