If it’s OK to filter transactions with “too much” OP_RETURN data, wouldn’t it be also OK by the same logic to filter CoinJoin transactions with too many inputs and outputs?
After all, what useful purpose do they serve?
They are not transferring value.
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They are re-writing the active states of Bitcoin’s quantum memory.
CoinJoin preserves Bitcoin’s monetary conservation laws while re-randomizing ownership microstates, restoring privacy and fungibility. It adds entropy to the ownership graph.
Now thats some op return i can get behind vroom vroom