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Given that we're not running out of service bits and service bits mean you
don't have to try connecting to every node to find out what services it
supports, why not keep using the existing extension mechanism until we
start running out of bits?

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<div dir=3D"ltr">Given that we&#39;re not running out of service bits and s=
ervice bits mean you don&#39;t have to try connecting to every node to find=
 out what services it supports, why not keep using the existing extension m=
echanism until we start running out of bits?</div>

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