BackgroundI am exploring ways to encourage mainstream, everyday adoption of Bitcoin among non-technical users. While Bitcoin is heavily viewed as digital gold or a store of value, the average person often finds the technical barriers and lack of daily practical utility intimidating.I recently read about a Blockonomics Product Update detailing how native text and message searching has been integrated into their blockchain explorer, making embedded Bitcoin messages easily searchable. This got me thinking about whether data-carrying capabilities could be leveraged to drive human-centric utility.The QuestionWhat are the technical and economic implications of leaning into data/message utilities (like searchable on-chain communication) to drive consumer adoption, rather than focusing purely on financial transactions?Specifically, I am interested in:Scalability & Fees: How does encouraging users to embed and search text messages affect UTXO set bloat and overall block space competition?Layer 2 Alternatives: Is trying to find "everyday utility" on the base layer fundamentally flawed compared to utilizing the Lightning Network or specific L2 protocols for data/messaging?Community Alignment: Does the developer community view text/data utility as a valid vector for adoption, or is it heavily discouraged due to optimization priorities?I'd appreciate any insights into the technical feasibility or past consensus debates surrounding this type of blockchain utility.Suggested read: https://insights.blockonomics.co/product-update-native-text-search-arrives-on-blockonomics-search-making-bitcoin-messages-easy-to-find-and-read/