TheGuySwann on Nostr: It’s not optimal, but if the UTXO set growing too large was an existential crisis, ...
It’s not optimal, but if the UTXO set growing too large was an existential crisis, then there’s simply a fundamental design flaw that’s inescapable. But it’s not. It does mean we probably need some tools to simplify that when the time comes. UTREEXO would be a really good one.
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