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they're doing something valuable enough to make grinding bytes feasible.
To whom it is so valuable, that we noders are forced to store their valuable data bytes forever?
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they're doing something valuable enough to make grinding bytes feasible.
To whom it is so valuable, that we noders are forced to store their valuable data bytes forever?
In this particular case, definitely not. Even with the "prove your bytes aren't arbitrary data" soft fork proposal they're doing something valuable enough to make grinding bytes feasible.
Because this type of Citrea transaction is time sensitive. Only two major mining pools mine oversized OP_Returns right now. That means there's a decent chance this type of Citrea transaction – a tx that responds to fraud – would fail to be mined.