Bitcoin nodes running BIP-110 crosses 2% as spam wars heat up
The number of Bitcoin nodes implementing BIP-110 has surpassed 2%, indicating a growing adoption of this proposal aimed at improving transaction efficiency. This increase comes amid rising concerns over spam attacks on the Bitcoin network, which have led to higher transaction fees and slower processing times. The BIP-110 proposal seeks to address these issues by allowing nodes to better handle excessive transaction volumes. As the spam wars escalate, the community is closely monitoring the impact of these changes on network performance and user experience.
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