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Tone Vays questions the technical aspects of BIP110 implementation on the Ocean Mining pool, seeking clarification from those familiar with mining and code. Vays asks if it is possible for one miner to produce a BIP110-compliant block while another mines a legacy block 10 minutes later, specifically referencing activity expected on August 10.
The discussion centers on possible differences in block validation and compatibility among miners on the same pool.
Vays's latest concerns over block validation nuances arrive amid ongoing debate about the potential risks BIP110 poses to Bitcoin's network integrity—a subject highlighted when he previously flagged BIP110 as a potential attack vector. This inquiry also follows his recent commentary on how the activation proposal for BIP110 has begun to gain measurable momentum, suggesting that questions around technical implementation remain central to the protocol's evolution.