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BIP-110, a proposal to restrict non-financial data on Bitcoin for one year, faces an early August deadline with miner signaling at zero. Michael Saylor and Adam Back oppose the plan. Node adoption sits in the low single digits, making a minority chain the likely outcome rather than a network-wide change.

Strategy executive chairman Michael Saylor and Blockstream CEO Adam Back oppose BIP-110, a proposed temporary Bitcoin fork to limit Ordinals inscriptions. Saylor warned the fork could invalidate ordinary transactions. Back called it a quest to police others. Only 1% of blocks supported BIP-110 in the last period.
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