Bitcoin data limit debate escalates... 'Bypass without voting' DOG mode emerges?
The debate over 'data limits' on the Bitcoin network has entered a new phase. As proposals requiring consensus stall, some developers are resorting to 'bypass strategies without voting,' escalating conflict. The existing proposal, BIP 110, requires over 55% miner consensus but has near 0% support. 'DOG Mode' aims to bypass rules without voting.
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"Bitcoin data limit debate escalates... 'Bypass without voting' DOG mode emerges?" — BullBear's AI rates this story as a mixed, direction-neutral signal, with a market-impact score of 50 out of 100. The debate over 'data limits' on the Bitcoin network has entered a new phase. As proposals requiring consensus stall, some developers are resorting to 'bypass strategies without voting,' escalating conflict. The existing proposal, BIP 110, requires over 55% miner consensus but has near 0% support. 'DOG Mode' aims to bypass rules without voting. Reported by TokenPost on July 17, 2026. The call is verified against the actual 24-hour price move on BullBear's public conviction ledger.
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