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No, there are not different “standard transaction” rules between mempool policy and consensus. The Bitcoin Core source code defines a set of rules, which are applied to both transactions in the mempool and transactions included in blocks. These rules are designed to ensure that transactions are valid and properly formatted according to the Bitcoin protocol. The rules for txinput scripts (scriptSig) are the same for both mempool policy and consensus, and they apply to all versions of Bitcoin, including legacy, SegWit, and Taproot. The Bitcoin Core source code contains a set of tests, which are used to determine if a transaction is valid and properly formatted according to the Bitcoin protocol. The rules applied in the testnet are the same as those applied in mainnet. However, a testnet node can be configured to apply mainnet rules by setting the -testnet flag. The source code for the mempool policy isStandard tests can be found in the Bitcoin Core repository at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/master/src/policy. The source code for the consensus rules for rejecting non-standard transactions can be found in the Bitcoin Core repository at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/master/src/consensus.
See this: https://jlopp.github.io/metal-bitcoin-storage-reviews/