F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun said his team does not currently support the BIP-54 proposal and will not take part in signaling votes before the proposal meets its formal activation requirements. He said the team would update its mining pool nodes only if BIP-54 moves forward under the BIP-9 activation process and reaches the required absolute supermajority signaling threshold. BIP-54 is one of the protocol upgrade proposals recently under discussion in the Bitcoin community and involves changes to Bitcoin consensus rules. Wang Chun’s comments point to a cautious stance among some miners, with preference given to a standardized BIP-9 process and broader community consensus before any upgrade proceeds.
According to ChainCatcher, F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun said his team does not currently support the BIP-54 proposal and will not participate in BIP-54 signaling votes before the formal activation conditions are met.
He added that if the proposal advances strictly under BIP-9, the Bitcoin Improvement Proposal activation mechanism, and reaches the required absolute supermajority signaling threshold, his team will update the mining pool’s nodes.
BIP-54 is one of the Bitcoin protocol upgrade proposals recently being discussed by the community and involves adjustments to Bitcoin’s consensus rules. Wang Chun’s remarks show that some miners are still taking a cautious view of the proposal and prefer to move any upgrade through a standardized BIP-9 process and community consensus.
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