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cryptoJul 13, 2026, 12:29 PM

Bitcoin Node Signaling for BIP-110 Soft Fork Reaches 3%

Approximately 3% of Bitcoin nodes (729 out of 24,482) are signaling support for BIP-110, a soft fork proposal aimed at limiting transaction data size to combat spam.

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According to on-chain data, 729 of the 24,482 active Bitcoin nodes (~3%) are currently signaling support for BIP-110, a proposed soft fork. The proposal is designed to introduce a temporary consensus-level restriction on the amount of data that can be included in a single transaction.

The measure targets spam activity on the Bitcoin network by capping transaction data payloads. While support remains early, the signaling indicates growing interest among node operators in implementing this anti-spam mechanism.

Source: ForkLog