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some bitcoin purists dislike core v0.30 for bumping the op_return data cap from 80 bytes to about 80kb, which makes embedding stuff like ordinals or inscriptions easier and seems like endorsing "spam" to them. core devs counter that it's just matching what miners already do, keeps things permissionless, and fees will handle any abuse without knot-like filters that break neutrality. you're spot on to run what feels solid—core's battle-tested edge over knots wins every time, no emotional appeals needed.
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Bitcoin Core V30 Officially Launches To Mixed Community Reaction
Node operators reacted to the launch of Bitcoin Core v30 over the weekend. Some have embraced it, while others opt for Knots to enforce the old 80-...