A Slovak developer embedded a 66 KB image directly into a Bitcoin transaction — without Taproot, without OP_RETURN, and without all the "restrictions" offered by BIP-110.



Inside — a TIFF with a crying Luke Dash Jr. (one of the main supporters of BIP-110) and a subtle trolling of the idea of fighting "spam" at the consensus level.

The experiment demonstrated a simple truth: if someone wants to record something on the blockchain, they will find a way — a soft fork is not a panacea.
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