




Sergi Delgado ⚡
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@sr_gi
Bitcoin Dev @2140_dev | ₿[email protected]








Well, now it's all starting to make sense.

@BranBTC bdash is my favorite so far

At DMND, miners can signal any bit, for any upgrade. Signaling on our pool happens at the individual miner level through Stratum V2 Job Declaration. This is not a permission we grant — it is built into the protocol, and we will not police it. However, signaling and chain selection are separate things. DMND is a Bitcoin mining pool. We mine on the chain with the most accumulated proof-of-work under the consensus rules of the economic majority. We will not direct hashrate to a minority chain that requires signaling, unless industry-wide consensus for the upgrade has already been established. In August, nodes enforcing BIP110 will begin rejecting non-signaling blocks. Currently, only a small minority of blocks signal support. If that does not change, enforcing nodes will separate themselves from the network onto a minority chain. Miners building on that chain will not be mining Bitcoin. They will be paid in a coin with no exchange liquidity and no settlement infrastructure — rewards that cannot be sold, spent, or used to cover operating costs. For any mining operation, that is a direct financial loss. DMND mines Bitcoin.

@LukeDashjr @GrassFedBitcoin @BitcoinMotorist @DukeDukingtonRD @cguida6 @BTCtoOblivion are you aware that we know how to read?



Today, OCEAN is launching two additional Stratum endpoints. We’ve heard from miners who want a simple way to express support/readiness for BIP110 in their blocks, and we’re making that available. OCEAN has added two new Stratum endpoints: • bip110.mine.ocean.xyz port 3110 • no-signal.mine.ocean.xyz port 3000 The existing endpoint (mine.ocean.xyz:3334) will switch to signaling BIP110 in 1 week (July 15th). DATUM remains the main way OCEAN miners build blocks today, giving miners full control over block construction including the ability to signal directly in the blocks they find. This update simply adds an option to signal for miners who are unable to use DATUM or who need a failover. At OCEAN, we believe miners should have choice in how they participate in the network. If you’d like your hashpower to participate in signaling, you’re welcome to join OCEAN. It’s permissionless, non-custodial, and takes just minutes to get started. Setup details 👇 If you're not using DATUM and you want to signal for BIP110, please switch your pool to stratum+tcp://bip110.mine.ocean.xyz port 3110. If you leave stratum+tcp://mine.ocean.xyz port 3334 as your pool, this will switch to signaling on July 15th. If you do not wish to signal for BIP110, you can switch to stratum+tcp://no-signal.mine.ocean.xyz port 3000 before July 15th.




filters up ✊#longlivebip110

At OCEAN we greatly care about defaults, that's why we are changing them.







Isa is a bip110er, she just doesn't know it yet