BGeometrics data show BIP-110 miner signaling at 0.42% since May 1. Farside alerts have put an August lock-in window in focus for exchanges, wallets, mining pools and node operators.
Peter Todd has reopened Bitcoin’s 21M cap debate because transaction fees account for just 0.5% of miner revenue. The figure makes miner economics a central question in the protocol dispute.
The August deadline is the next concrete read on whether BIP-110 support expands beyond its current level.
Frequently asked questions
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How much miner signaling has BIP-110 recorded since May 1?
BGeometrics data put BIP-110 miner signaling at 0.42% since May 1.
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Why do transaction fees matter in Bitcoin’s 21M cap debate?
Transaction fees make up just 0.5% of miner revenue, putting long-term miner economics at the center of the debate.
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When is the BIP-110 lock-in window?
The lock-in window is in August, creating a deadline for ecosystem participants to weigh in.
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Which participants face the BIP-110 deadline?
The deadline concerns exchanges, wallets, mining pools and node operators.
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What will the August deadline show about BIP-110 support?
It will provide the next concrete read on whether BIP-110 miner signaling expands beyond its current 0.42% level.
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