BIP-110 Bitcoin Proposal Advances August Deadline With Only 0.31% Miner Signaling

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According to Bitcoin.com News, as of June 2026, the BIP-110 proposal—designed to restrict Ordinals inscriptions and data storage methods on Bitcoin—faces a mandatory signaling window around August 7, 2026, despite securing only 0.31% of total hashrate (approximately 5 EH/s out of 940 EH/s) in miner support. The proposal requires only 55% miner signaling for activation, below Bitcoin's traditional 95% threshold, raising split risk concerns among prominent developers. Adam Back and Jameson Lopp have criticized the activation parameters as reckless and technically flawed, warning that enforcement without majority miner support could trigger a chain split, halting exchange operations and creating double-spend risks.
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