
OP_RETURN, Filters & Bitcoin’s Identity Crisis w/ Shinobi
What Bitcoin Did · Danny Knowles
May 6, 20251h 5m
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Show Notes
<p>Shinobi is the Technical Editor at Bitcoin Magazine.</p>
<p>In this episode, we get into the latest "OP_RETURN war," exploring whether the debate is a cultural clash or a technical discussion about Bitcoin’s future.</p>
<p>We discuss the origins of the OP_RETURN limit, how users are bypassing it, and the arguments for and against changing data limits. Shinobi lays out his view that filters designed to block certain transactions could increase mining centralisation and degrade network security. We also get into the questions about non-monetary uses of Bitcoin and the ongoing tensions between scaling, freedom, and preserving Bitcoin's values.</p>
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