In October, the release of Bitcoin Core v30 is expected, which will remove the limit on the size of data in OP_RETURN. This decision has sparked heated debates in the community: some see it as a step toward greater decentralization, while others view it as a threat to network congestion. Developers assure that this will enhance the censorship resistance of the blockchain, but critics fear an increase in "junk" and fees. Against the backdrop of these debates, the price of $BTC fluctuates around $104,000, while institutional investors continue to build their positions. Perhaps we are on the brink of a new era of Bitcoin - more free, but also more vulnerable.
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