Forks
What is a bitcoin fork?#
Miners v. node runners v. users v. client v. software v. entitiy
Mempool policy v. drivechain v. Extention Block
The block Size wars, UASF - User Activated Soft Fork {the miners making some soft fork so the node runners did a soft fork to invalidate their soft fork?}
Before I was familiar with bitcoin, forking usually meant forking the coidebase but in bitcoin its a different story.
https://sethforprivacy.com/posts/taproot-didnt-cause-inscriptions-or-tokens-on-bitcoin/
https://sethforprivacy.com/posts/dispelling-ctv-fud/
https://github.com/bitcoinknots/bitcoin
https://github.com/lightninglabs/neutrino
https://github.com/utreexo/utreexod
https://blog.lopp.net/has-bitcoin-ever-hard-forked/
https://www.voltage.cloud/blog/lightning-network-privacy-explainer
https://armantheparman.com/segwit/
https://x.com/parman_the/status/1413920325201395718
https://x.com/parman_the/status/1431656914526613522
https://x.com/LukeDashjr/status/1404079880313131012
https://x.com/parman_the/status/1620380903842385921
https://x.com/SatsTonight/status/1408183766208684036
https://x.com/TheVladCostea/status/1732745810339614793
“So, what happened was the miners were allowed to signal first. By waiting for miners to indicate a Taproot majority, a scenario where nodes failed to upgrade to a majority, say it remained around 50:50”
What is fullness of a non-miner node?#
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Full_node#Economic_strength
Shitcoins on btc, what?#
https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0300.mediawiki
Miner Incentives <=> MEV.