Saylor and Back unite against BIP 110 fork risk

Michael Saylor and Adam Back have publicly opposed Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 110, warning it poses a serious threat to network unity.

Saylor called BIP 110 a "dangerous precedent," while Back cautioned that the proposal could split the Bitcoin network. Miner support for the proposal currently sits near zero, though both figures warn the risk of a chain split remains real if momentum shifts.

BIP 110 is among the more contentious proposals to surface in Bitcoin's development community in recent years, with critics arguing it could fragment consensus and undermine the protocol's stability.
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