Stephan Livera Podcast

Bitcoin Core OP RETURN and spam explained by a Core Dev with Antoine Poinsot | SLP661

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May 17, 2025
Antoine Poinsot, a Bitcoin Core developer and contributor to the Lyanna wallet, dives deep into Bitcoin's OP_RETURN feature and the ongoing spam debate affecting the network. He explains how consensus rules dictate transaction handling and the necessity of standardization to maintain network integrity. The conversation reveals the urgency surrounding OP_RETURN issues, the balancing act between miner centralization and user demands, and the philosophical rifts between Bitcoin Core and its alternatives. It's a captivating look at the evolving landscape of Bitcoin.
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INSIGHT

Expanding OP_RETURN to Reduce Harm

  • Users seeking to store data on-chain have shifted from witness data (like inscriptions) to storing fake public keys in outputs.
  • Increasing the OP_RETURN size limit offers a standardized, less harmful method for data storage on Bitcoin.
INSIGHT

Bitcoin Core Views Bitcoin as Money

  • All Bitcoin Core developers view Bitcoin primarily as money supported by a network that physically stores data.
  • The existence of data storage on-chain is inevitable and intertwined with Bitcoin's function as a monetary network.
ADVICE

Remove Unneeded Relay Options

  • Bitcoin Core should remove the relay policy option for OP_RETURN sizes after changing defaults because the option has no real user benefit.
  • Maintaining unnecessary options adds complexity and potential negative impacts on users and developers.
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