Bitcoin's OP_CAT operation was part of the original protocol design back in 2009, but Satoshi disabled it just a year later in 2010. For over a decade, it remained off-limits—until Tapscript reintroduced this powerful capability on the network.
The thing is, most people still don't fully grasp what OP_CAT can actually do. Its technical potential has quietly been building momentum among developers. Now it's starting to appear in live implementations. A blockchain project has just activated OP_CAT on their network, marking one of the first major deployments of this resurrected feature.
It's an interesting inflection point for Bitcoin-adjacent ecosystems experimenting with script capabilities that were locked away for years.
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NFTDreamer
· 11h ago
Does releasing op_cat really change anything? Feels more like a playground for developers.
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Satoshi definitely had a reason to disable it initially. Now daring to activate it casually? That's a bit reckless.
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Wait, does this mean more complex smart contracts can be made? Wouldn't that be even more powerful than Ethereum?
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Another overhyped technology, but practical applications are still a long way off, right?
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Wow, a feature that’s been dormant for over ten years suddenly resurrected—I like this storyline.
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Honestly, this thing feels meaningless to ordinary people; it's still a developer's affair.
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The Bitcoin ecosystem is in a frenzy of experimentation, becoming more and more like Ethereum, isn't it?
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Will activating op_cat cause any security issues? Is no one discussing this?
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Feels like a signal that Bitcoin is gradually moving toward more complex features.
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I just want to know if this will boost Bitcoin's price; everything else is just virtual.
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DecentralizedElder
· 11h ago
op_cat, this thing, has long been whispered about in the developer community, and finally someone has actually launched it.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 11h ago
Wow, has someone finally brought OP_CAT back to life? I thought it was permanently banned.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 11h ago
OP_CAT's revival this time is truly interesting, waking up after sleeping for over ten years to cause trouble... this is real technical accumulation.
Bitcoin's OP_CAT operation was part of the original protocol design back in 2009, but Satoshi disabled it just a year later in 2010. For over a decade, it remained off-limits—until Tapscript reintroduced this powerful capability on the network.
The thing is, most people still don't fully grasp what OP_CAT can actually do. Its technical potential has quietly been building momentum among developers. Now it's starting to appear in live implementations. A blockchain project has just activated OP_CAT on their network, marking one of the first major deployments of this resurrected feature.
It's an interesting inflection point for Bitcoin-adjacent ecosystems experimenting with script capabilities that were locked away for years.