BTC community discusses the 'temporary dust' feature, bringing new possibilities for longer protocols and Smart Contracts.

Wu learned that the BTC community has been discussing the 'Temporary Dust' feature that has been merged into the Bitcoin Github mainline code recently. Some believe it is a cancellation of the dust limit. However, according to @AurtrianAjian, this is a new transaction pool rule called 'Temporary Dust': when a transaction carries an output lower than the dust denomination, if another child transaction spends this dust output at the same time, these two parent and child transactions can be accepted and forwarded by the transaction pool of Nodes enabled with this feature in the form of a 'transaction package.' If this rule is not met, the transaction pool will still reject it. By allowing temporary dust outputs, this feature provides greater flexibility and new functionality for longer protocols and complex Smart Contracts in the BTC network. This design is particularly suitable for scenarios requiring complex UTXO models such as Ark, BitVM, and the Lighting Network.

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