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ESE 6 months ago
When we say “the cap is X,” we’re talking about the consensus block-size limit—nothing else. Un-capping OP_RETURN makes it normal for every block to slam into that limit with random data, and once that feels routine, the most “logical” follow-up from Core is to raise the block size again. Meanwhile, the most “logical” move from alternative node software will be to clap back by filtering off-curve fake pub-key blobs—because if we’re playing Whac-A-Mole, we might as well bring a bigger mallet.

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rieger_san 6 months ago
You cannot raise the block size because it would require a hard fork.