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Thank you 🫡
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No, they are more expensive because output script data is not discounted. Since the data for OP_RETURN outputs is stored in the output script, you have to pay a full byte. Only data in the witness is discounted.
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I am trying to wrap my head around this, it feels like a contradiction...
Please explain: if filters (opreturn limit) don't work then why do you need to get rid of them?
Aren't they more expensive, due to said opreturn limit?