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ruh roh - My UmbrelOS told me that there's a Bitcoin Core update (29.0) today. Is this the one all that OP_RETURN controversy? It didn't look like it when I read the notes, and it seems like that would be a foolish thing to push while the debate was still in full swing. Either way, I'm not updating until I get my bearings on all of this, but I'd love to hear if anybody knows more about today's update, and specifically if it includes any of the data changes that everybody is talking about.
290 sats \ 3 replies \ @Murch 7 May
Bitcoin Core 29.0 was released before the debate about OP_RETURN started. The change discussed in the pull request would be released with Bitcoin Core 30.0 in October at the earliest if it gets merged.
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21 sats \ 2 replies \ @jasonb 7 May
Thanks for the heads up! Any reason I shouldn’t upgrade to 29 then?
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50 sats \ 1 reply \ @Murch 7 May
If the loosening of the OP_RETURN limit was your main concern, that concern does not apply Bitcoin Core 29.0. I’m not aware of any other changes that are considered controversial, but I don’t know what criteria you have, so you may want to peruse the release notes yourself: https://bitcoincore.org/en/releases/29.0/
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @jasonb 23h
Yeah, I looked over the notes initially and they seemed pretty vanilla, but I’m not the most technical guy.
I don’t even know where I stand on the OP_RETURN limit removal stuff yet. I just don’t want to commit to the change until I know for sure.
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