According to PANews, Bitcoin core developers are engaged in a heated debate over the proposal to remove the OP_Return data storage limit. The proposal, PR 32359, submitted by Peter Todd, suggests abolishing the current 83-byte data carrier output restriction. This proposal has theoretical support from Chaincode Labs developer Antoine Poinsot.

Developers argue that the existing limit has proven ineffective, as users continue to store non-financial data through various methods such as Taproot unspendable outputs and private miner memory pools like MARA Slipstream.

Proponents of the proposal believe the current restriction is ineffective and hinders legitimate use cases. Opponents, represented by Luke Dashjr, criticize the proposal as "completely insane," emphasizing the need to fix vulnerabilities rather than allowing "junk data attacks."

The debate is ongoing, with developers posting new comments hourly through email list threads and GitHub. Some express support with simple "concept ACK" comments, although comprehensive technical testing has yet to be conducted. Others oppose the proposal with "concept NACK" comments.