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I agree there is no technical reason not to signal bit1 if you plan to activate SegWit anyway. But there are hard fork political reasons. We need to look at political reasons since 2MB fork is politic…
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I understand there are objections to comprehensive anti-replay measures, as it will break compatibility and invalidate previously valid transactions (such as those that are timelocked).
However as …
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Hi. Was wondering where i could find some more information about the "NYA" agreement and the rationale behind it. It would be nice to know whats going on.
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Historically, forks of Bitcoin Core (such as Bitcoin Classic, and Bitcoin XT) have fallen far behind on updates to network consensus behavior.
I noticed that BU doesn't have a ticket to implement seg…
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I'm writing this without endorsing the binaries being offered with this project.
I think if you want to customize the user-agent, I would prefer explicitly stating BIP148 support e.g. `/Satoshi:0.1…
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In two days both of our btc1 nodes have crashed twice with "segmentation violation" errors. Our production core nodes have not crashed at all in months of operation.
Is there an ETA for when this …
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# Problem
Addresses for standard transactions in the 2X chain look like addresses in the 1X chain, so users may not realize which chain to use to send to a given P2PKH, P2SH, or bech32 address. Any…
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Because BIP9 is based on time not block height, it is necessary to account for a significant portion of hashrate leaving for something else. The BIP148 start time needs to be brought forward to Aug 1,…
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btc1 really should add some code to more clearly prevent nodes from connecting to other networks, making sure connections slots arent wasted. This means not relaying addresses for nodes on other netwo…
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Hello,
it seems someone mined a bunch of blocks yesterday, which maybe(?) triggered
the BIP102 rule that it rejects blocks that are too small. But whoever did it did not
follow up with an actual …