Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 110 entered its mandatory-signaling phase at block 961,632 on Saturday, with miners signaling support in just 51 of the preceding 2,016 blocks, or 2.53%, well below the 55% threshold required for early activation, according to the BIP-110 monitor.
Bitcoin’s BIP-110 enters mandatory signaling with miner support below 3%
Bitcoin’s BIP-110 has reached a mandatory signaling phase despite support from fewer than 3% of miners. The milestone will test whether enforcing nodes can carry the proposed change forward as debate continues over a potential hard-fork…
Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra
Publisher Cointelegraph
Aug 8, 2026 at 9:17 PM UTC · 2 分で読める

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Starting at block 961,632, nodes enforcing BIP-110 began rejecting blocks that did not set version bit 4, while ordinary Bitcoin nodes continued accepting both signaling and non-signaling blocks. A minority BIP-110 branch subsequently emerged, but quickly fell behind the dominant chain.
The low signaling rate makes a sustained rival chain unlikely without substantially greater miner participation. With relatively little mining support, a BIP-110 branch could advance slowly or stop producing blocks altogether.
The milestone tests whether supporters can advance a contentious consensus change without broad miner backing, potentially separating enforcing nodes from the dominant chain and escalating a dispute over how Bitcoin’s block space should be used.
BIP-110 seeks temporary limits on Bitcoin data
Written by pseudonymous developer Dathon Ohm, BIP-110 proposes additional consensus restrictions lasting roughly one year.
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