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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Bitcoin Consensus vs Relay Policy

  • Bitcoin's consensus rules define the protocol, but Bitcoin Core applies additional relay policies for unconfirmed transactions.
  • These relay rules are stricter to protect nodes from denial of service and computational overhead.
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Standardness Helps Soft Fork Safety

  • Bitcoin Core standardness rules help ensure soft forks are safely deployed by pre-emptively invalidating soon-to-be-invalid transactions.
  • This alignment prevents miners from including invalid blocks and protects users from inconsistent chain views.
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OP_RETURN Standardized to Limit Abuse

  • In 2013, as users stored arbitrary data on-chain using fake public keys, OP_RETURN was standardized to mitigate negative impacts.
  • OP_RETURN outputs were limited in size to reduce chain bloat, balancing data storage and network efficiency.
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