Why would someone use opreturn past 143 bytes if it’s 4x more expensive?
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1. Because they want to put data in a prunable part of the chain. And to be provably unspendable to avoid utxo bloat.
2. They want the data to propagate faster via the relay network.
3. Combining the two they want data to move around the network quickly and then be disregarded. This could be extremely useful for 2nd layer scaling functions.