BIP-110 was originally called BIP-444 and during that time there was a lot of talk about it having the ability to roll back the chain if needed.
BIP-444 suggests that if illegal content is detected in a block, the Bitcoin network could roll back to a previous state before the offending block.
I cannot find this same type of language in BIP-110. But, I also haven’t seen or heard it explicitly stated that the ability to roll back the chain is no longer a part of the new BIP-110 proposal. This is my only hesitation in signaling for the UASF.
@Bitcoin Mechanic@Luke Dashjr@Dathon Ohm
Not your keys, “legally” your coin. LOL!! Thanks for the enlightenment!
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