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'''OP_RETURN''' is a [[Opcodes_used_in_Bitcoin_Script|script]] opcode used to terminate the script and return the top value on the stack. This opcode is analogous to the return function in programming languages. The OP_RETURN opcode has a [[History_of_OP_RETURN|controversial history]] in Bitcoin and as a result has been primarily used as a means of storing data on the [[block_chain|blockchain]]. | '''OP_RETURN''' is a [[Opcodes_used_in_Bitcoin_Script|script]] opcode used to terminate the script and return the top value on the stack. This opcode is analogous to the return function in programming languages. The OP_RETURN opcode has a [[History_of_OP_RETURN|controversial history]] in Bitcoin and as a result has been primarily used as a means of storing data on the [[block_chain|blockchain]]. | ||
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===OP_RETURN Functionality=== | ===OP_RETURN Functionality=== |
Revision as of 08:23, 22 January 2020
OP_RETURN is a script opcode used to terminate the script and return the top value on the stack. This opcode is analogous to the return function in programming languages. The OP_RETURN opcode has a controversial history in Bitcoin and as a result has been primarily used as a means of storing data on the blockchain.
OP_RETURN Functionality
OP_RETURN terminates the script leaving the stack as-is and letting the result on top of the stack determine the success or failure of the script. OP_RETURN can be used in combination with flow control opcodes to implement branching, conditional logic in scripts.
Example
The below script is a metanet node that attaches the Metanet data to a UTXO with funds. This can be used to ensure that metanet nodes are left in the UTXO set
𝑇𝑥𝐼𝐷𝑛𝑜𝑑𝑒 | |
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Inputs | Outputs |
<sigmetaParent> <pubKeymetaParent> <sigscript> <pubKeyscript> | DUP HASH160 <pkhscript> EQUALVERIFY CHECKSIG RETURN <meta> <pkmetaNode> <txidmetaParent> |