Bitcoin $DOG Mode Proposal Targets Bitcoin Core Policy Restrictions
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Bitcoin $DOG Mode proposal targets Bitcoin Core policy restrictions
Bitcoin Ordinals advocate Leonidas has proposed a new open-source Bitcoin client that would raise transaction size limits and reduce the dust threshold, seeking to remove policy restrictions affecting Ordinals and Runes transactions. In a Friday post on X, Bitcoin Ordinals…
Ordinals Developer Proposes New Bitcoin Client With “$DOG Mode”
A prominent Bitcoin Ordinals advocate, Leonidas, has proposed building an alternative open-source Bitcoin client aimed at easing protocol-level limits that currently affect Ordinals inscriptions and Runes-style token transfers. The proposal, discussed in a Friday post on X, is framed...
As debates about the use of the Bitcoin blockchain multiply, a new technical proposal revives tensions within the community. Baptised BIP-110, this project intends to temporarily limit the registration of non-financial data on the network in order to reduce what its promoters consider to be spam, including the Ordinals, BRC-20 and Runes protocols. While some see it as a necessary evolution to preserve Bitcoin's effectiveness, others believe it i…
Runestone co-founder pitches DOG Mode to expand Bitcoin transaction access
Bitcoin $DOG Mode launches as an alternative client challenging Core's transaction size limits, aiming to open block space for Ordinals and Runes activity. The post Runestone co-founder pitches DOG Mode to expand Bitcoin transaction access appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
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