Does it make ordinals pay more for their data pushed on the blockchain? They get a reduced fee for their data, which I think is unfair. Transactions should have lowest fees, ordinals should pay premium
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Bitcoin Core version 25.0 has been released with new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements. Transactions of non-witness size 65 and above are now allowed by mempool and relay policy, while all JSON-RPC methods now accept a new named parameter called args that can contain positional parameter values. The -port and -rpcport options are now validated at startup, and setting -blocksonly will reduce the maximum mempool memory to 5MB. RPCs related to wallets have updated APIs, and rescans for descriptor wallets are now faster if compact block filters are available. The JSON-RPC server now rejects requests where a parameter is specified multiple times with the same name. Wallet passphrases may now contain null characters, and address purposes strings are now restricted to "send", "receive", and "refund". Descriptor wallets can now spend coins sent to P2WSH Miniscript descriptors.
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