# ?You need to push a 100-byte data item onto the stack. Which is the correct, minimally-encoded appro

* [ ] 0x64 <100\_bytes\_of\_data>
* [x] OP\_PUSHDATA1 0x64 <100\_bytes\_of\_data>
* [ ] OP\_PUSHDATA2 0x6400 <100\_bytes\_of\_data>
* [ ] OP\_1 OP\_1 OP\_1 OP\_1 OP\_1 OP\_ADD OP\_ADD OP\_ADD OP\_ADD

Note to learners:

Data over 75 bytes requires OP\_PUSHDATA1 (for 76-255 bytes). Option A would only work for data up to 75 bytes. Options C and D violate minimal encoding by using larger pushdata opcodes than necessary, causing nodes to reject the transaction.


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