I think OP_FALSE OP_RETURN is just a way of getting transaction time-stamped. Those transaction might be pruned from the main server immediately but will still be available for paid services. The only question is who pay for the service cost. How could service provider benefit from storing data that might never be accessed? I think we may separate different services from the role of node(miner), and think about the incentives.
I think OP_FALSE OP_RETURN is just a way of getting transaction time-stamped. Those transaction might be pruned from the main server immediately but will still be available for paid services. The only question is who pay for the service cost. How could service provider benefit from storing data that might never be accessed? I think we may separate different services from the role of node(miner), and think about the incentives.