* The coinbase scriptSig gets a second number push (similar to the
current BIP34 height push), which pushes a number O. O is a byte
offset inside the coinbase transaction (excluding its witness data)
that points to a 32-byte hash H. This is more flexible and more
compact than what we have now (a suggestion by jl2012).
> A significant design consideration is that if arbitrary data can be
> added, it is very likely that miners will make use of that ability for
> non-Bitcoin purposes;
I agree with the concern, but I don't really understand how this idea solves it.
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