Make transactions larger than 100K non-standard
Extremely large transactions with lots of inputs can cost the network almost as much to process as they cost the sender in fees. We would never create transactions larger than 100K big; this change makes transactions larger than 100K non-standard, so they are not relayed/mined by default. This is most important for miners that might create blocks larger than 250K big, who could be vulnerable to a make-your-blocks-so-expensive-to-verify-they-get-orphaned attack.
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@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ struct CBlockIndexWorkComparator;
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static const unsigned int MAX_BLOCK_SIZE = 1000000;
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/** The maximum size for mined blocks */
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static const unsigned int MAX_BLOCK_SIZE_GEN = MAX_BLOCK_SIZE/2;
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/** The maximum size for transactions we're willing to relay/mine **/
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static const unsigned int MAX_STANDARD_TX_SIZE = MAX_BLOCK_SIZE_GEN/5;
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/** The maximum allowed number of signature check operations in a block (network rule) */
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static const unsigned int MAX_BLOCK_SIGOPS = MAX_BLOCK_SIZE/50;
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/** The maximum number of orphan transactions kept in memory */
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