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    taproot – BIP 118: what specifically made opcode-level alternatives “more complicated”?

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    taproot – BIP 118: what specifically made opcode-level alternatives “more complicated”?
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    BIP 118’s Motivation section says:

    “Possible alternative approaches would be to define new script
    opcodes, to use a different taproot leaf version, or to use a
    different set of SegWit outputs … however all of these
    approaches are more complicated, and are better reserved for
    other upgrades where the additional flexibility is actually needed.”

    What specifically made opcode-level alternatives (e.g. a hypothetical
    OP_CHECKSIG_ANYPREVOUT) more complicated than the chosen pubkey-type
    approach? Was it spec effort, implementation effort, or consensus
    surface area?

    I’m asking because, in light of recent CSFS (BIP 348) and CAT
    (BIP 347) discussions, the opcode path now seems tractable. Curious
    how the original trade-off was reasoned at the time.



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