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Here's a short Ai break down of the BIP-110 fiasco that is happening currently.
This is info I was interested in know and it's Ai so it may have mistakes or missing info, please feel free point them out:
BIP-110 One-Page Summary – Brief Explanations
What BIP-110 does (temporary soft fork, ~1 year):
Caps most scriptPubKeys at 34 bytes → prevents large non-standard outputs used for data embedding.
Limits OP_RETURN to 83 bytes → reverts recent increases, blocks big metadata payloads.
Restricts witness/pushdata to 256 bytes max → stops large contiguous arbitrary data in SegWit/Taproot.
Blocks undefined witness versions & Taproot data tricks → closes loopholes spammers use for inscriptions.
Goal: Stop large arbitrary data (Ordinals, BRC-20, inscriptions) → keep Bitcoin focused on money, not a database.
Supposed benefits
Reduces blockchain bloat → smaller chain, less storage needed.
Lowers node running costs → easier for individuals to run full nodes.
Improves long-term decentralization → more nodes = harder to control network.
Signals: Bitcoin prioritizes sound money → community message against non-monetary use.
Main risks & downsides
Pushes spam into many tiny UTXOs → attackers can bloat UTXO set, raise node RAM/CPU demands.
55% activation threshold → low bar risks chain split if miners/nodes disagree.
Temporary → spam likely returns after expiry → short-term patch, not permanent solution.
Divides community, may slow innovation → fights over rules weaken unity and deter new use cases.
Bottom line (Feb 2026 status)
No major miner support yet (near 0% signaling).
Still grassroots / low adoption.
Fixes current spam fast but trades one problem (data bloat) for another (UTXO bloat + split risk).
Not clearly net-positive for security or decentralization.
That's cool:
Fact of life:
I wonder how tiny their eggs are?