Discussion around a revival of the BIP-110 fork has renewed concerns about replay attacks and intensified debate over the possibility of a Bitcoin chain split. The issue places technical safeguards and user protections at the center of a broader conversation about how changes to Bitcoin should be introduced and supported across the network.
BIP-110 fork revival raises replay attack risks as Bitcoin split debate intensifies.
Discussion around reviving the BIP-110 fork proposal has renewed concerns about replay attack risks if Bitcoin were to split. The debate highlights technical and security questions that could affect users during a potential chain fork.
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Aug 20, 2026 at 1:11 AM UTC · 1 分で読める

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A replay attack can occur after a blockchain split when a transaction broadcast on one chain is also valid on another chain that shares the same transaction history. Without effective replay protection, users could face the risk that a payment intended for one network is duplicated on the other. Such risks are particularly relevant when competing chains retain compatible transaction formats and signatures.
Bitcoin Improvement Proposals, or BIPs, are a process for documenting and discussing potential changes to Bitcoin. They do not automatically alter the network; activation depends on implementation and consensus among relevant participants, including users, miners, developers and businesses. The renewed BIP-110 discussion highlights the technical and governance challenges that can accompany any proposed Bitcoin fork.
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What is BIP-110?
The excerpt identifies BIP-110 as a fork proposal being revived in the context of debate over a potential Bitcoin split. It provides no further technical details about the proposal.
What risk is being discussed if Bitcoin splits?
The headline identifies replay attacks as a key risk associated with a potential Bitcoin split. Such concerns are being raised as discussion around BIP-110 intensifies.
Is Bitcoin definitely going to split?
No. The provided information describes an intensifying debate about a Bitcoin split, not a confirmed split or implementation timeline.
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