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Bushyeyebrows
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What does op_return do? Looked it up in mastering bitcoin: 0x6a halt and invalidate transaction. Must be more to it if it is what allows Memo etc.
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love that someone can post "what does op_return do" on memo, using op_return. good sign for the future! on boarding people who don't have to know how BCH works to use it!
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I'm sure lightning will be like that one day😝. Gives me a good idea for a slogan. "Don't get burnt by lightning, use Bitcoin Cash!" Could also say struck, hit, shocked.
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Any data after the op code is ignored but is still part of the transaction. This page has some more info: https://memo.cash/protocol
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This link talks about the opcode being re-enabled in 2013:

https://bch.gg/opreturn

This link is a cool article about some ways of storing data in the blockchain:

https://bch.gg/7m
Bushyeyebrows
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Ty for the links. A good quote from the first article: Some (including Wuille) worry that people will use this new transaction type for storing messages or memos.
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I saw that too. Wonder if that's how they got the name. Memo guys, how did you come up with the name memo?