In some documentation about Script we sometimes have to use OP_PUSHBYTESx
or OP_PUSHDATAx
to indicate that some number of bytes will be an element to read.
They seem to do the same thing so is there a reason they have different names ?
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In some documentation about Script we sometimes have to use OP_PUSHBYTESx
or OP_PUSHDATAx
to indicate that some number of bytes will be an element to read.
They seem to do the same thing so is there a reason they have different names ?