Removing the #OP_RETURN restriction is a double-edged sword.
On one hand, it could bring more innovation and application scenarios to Bitcoin, driving ecosystem development.
On the other hand, it might increase operational costs, weaken decentralization, and cause community splits.
The future development of Bitcoin needs to strike a balance between innovation and maintaining its core values (decentralization and security). If developers can mitigate the negative impacts through technical means (such as better data compression or Layer 2 solutions), this change could bring more possibilities to Bitcoin. However, if not handled properly, it could lead to community splits and long-term risks.
Personally, I believe that removing #OP_RETURN will lead to an explosive growth in the BTC ecosystem, subsequently driving the #CAT20 boom. The BTC ecosystem will truly transform the WEB3 ecosystem and bring billions of people into the crypto space!
#BITCOIN #ORDI #SATS #ORDINALS #BRC20 #RUNES #DOG #RATS
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