A Bitcoin developer has successfully embedded a 66KB image within a valid transaction, bypassing the use of OP_RETURN or Taproot. According to NS3.AI, this experiment highlights that data filtering merely redirects on-chain data rather than preventing it. This development comes amid ongoing discussions over BIP-110, a proposal that suggests implementing consensus-level limits on data-carrying transactions to mitigate spam. However, the proposal has sparked concerns about potential centralization and unintended UTXO bloat. The situation underscores a broader governance challenge for Bitcoin, as it seeks to balance data restriction, miner incentives, node costs, and decentralization.