Hmm your post led me to discover that it's not permitted to have more than one OP_RETURN output per transaction. Any idea why this is the case?
In the case of Netflix, the video content doesn't need to go through a proxy; only the website does (at the moment). So bandwidth shouldn't really be an issue.
Interesting point - although it's not really symmetrical. For example, Blackstone's formulation - "It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer". In addition, prosecutors are presumably held…
> They need higher fees to compensate. That's not an argument for any block size in particular, though. Saying that fee revenue is maximized at smaller blocks is positing that demand for block space (i.e. transaction…
Hmm your post led me to discover that it's not permitted to have more than one OP_RETURN output per transaction. Any idea why this is the case?
In the case of Netflix, the video content doesn't need to go through a proxy; only the website does (at the moment). So bandwidth shouldn't really be an issue.
Interesting point - although it's not really symmetrical. For example, Blackstone's formulation - "It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer". In addition, prosecutors are presumably held…
> They need higher fees to compensate. That's not an argument for any block size in particular, though. Saying that fee revenue is maximized at smaller blocks is positing that demand for block space (i.e. transaction…