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> If only one hash is allowed per block, then those who wish to utilize 
> the hash will have to out-bid each other ("fee-bidding"). This hash can 
> then be used to create another chain ("merged-mining")

Merged mining at present only needs one hash for a merkle root, and 
that's stored in the coinbase. It would be even simpler to add the 
following rules:

1) No OP_RETURN transactions allowed at all
2) If you want to commit data, do so in that one transaction in the 
coinbase

Also curious about how you'd handle the payment - do I need to put in a 
transaction that burns bitcoins for the tx fee? That isn't free in terms 
of storage either.