BIP-110 update: v0.4.1 release and implementation submitted to Bitcoin Core

Posted by dathonohm

Apr 7, 2026/04:09 UTC

The discussion about Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 110 (BIP-110) highlights its significant traction among node operators, as evidenced by their active participation on social media and the operation of activation clients. The mining of four BIP-110 signaling blocks in March further underscores the proposal's growing acceptance within the community. Despite some skepticism regarding the statistics presented against BIP-110, it's important to recognize that node counts, while not the sole indicator, do play a vital role in gauging support for such proposals.

Historically, the control over Bitcoin has shown to shift towards node operators rather than miners alone, as seen during the 2017 block size conflict. This shift underscores the critical role of nodes in the network's governance. Given the patterns observed with previous protocols like Segwit in 2017, there is an expectation that BIP-110 might also follow a similar path to early activation, driven by the threshold mechanism established by node consensus. This scenario reflects an ongoing evolution in how Bitcoin enhancements are adopted and emphasizes the influential voice of node operators in the decision-making process.

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