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Alex Thorn highlights that OP_RETURN blockspace usage has not seen significant growth following the release of Bitcoin Core v30. According to Thorn, although there is a slight increase in oversized OP_RETURN transactions, they still account for less than 0.1% of total blockspace.
He further argues that BIP-110 is an excessively disruptive and risky response given the limited impact of these prunable transactions.
Thorn has previously compared BTCUSD in real 2010 dollars versus nominal terms, highlighting significant price differences over time on a linear y-axis scale. In another recent observation, he pointed to an impressive Casascius coin dashboard by w_s_bitcoin as a resource for crypto collectors. Thorn’s coverage has frequently focused on data-driven insights relevant to Bitcoin market participants.