Bitcoin Improvement Proposal BIP-110 has now entered the 14th day of its mandatory signaling period, but miner support at this stage remains close to zero. That leaves the proposal roughly 1,109 signals short of the 55% threshold required for activation under the network's rules. BIP-110 is a protocol upgrade for the Bitcoin network that can only be activated once miner signaling reaches the 55% support level. During the current mandatory signaling window, miner participation has been extremely low, and that low engagement has put the proposal's path to activation in doubt. The update was flagged in a report from Cointelegraph, which noted that the activation outlook now faces serious challenges given the lack of miner participation so far. With the mandatory signaling period already 14 days in and support sitting near zero, the proposal remains more than 1,100 signals away from the required 55% — a steep gap that keeps its near-term prospects uncertain.
Bitcoin Improvement Proposal BIP-110 is now on day 14 of its mandatory signaling window, and miner backing is still hovering around 0%. That leaves the proposal about 1,109 signals shy of the 55% activation threshold.
BIP-110 is a protocol upgrade for the Bitcoin network, and it only goes live if miner signaling hits 55% support. Right now it is in that required signaling phase. But miner participation has been very low, which puts its chances of activation in real doubt.
The update came from Cointelegraph.
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