Gavin said:
"Part of the controversy is whether really long bitcoin addresses would work-- 
would it be OK if the new bitcoin addresses were really long and looked 
something like 
this:  57HrrfEw6ZgRS58dygiHhfN7vVhaPaBE7HrrfEw6ZgRS58dygiHhfN7vVhaPaBiTE7vVhaPaBE7Hr
(or possibly even longer)

I've argued no: past 70 or so characters it becomes a lot harder to copy and 
paste, a lot harder to scan an address with your eyes to see if you're paying 
who you think you're paying, harder to create a readable QR code, harder to 
upgrade website or database code that deals with bitcoin addresses, etc. There 
is rough consensus that very-long addresses are not workable."

How could you have a 70 byte long address without a P2SH scheme? Is this a 
mistake?

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