My latest invention is Red Blocks: track the status of BIP110 activation
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The existence of a UASF for bip110 and a URSF against it has an interesting consequence for the spam war 

Wow, that flew under the radar. F2pool apparently launched lightning withdrawals some time before February 10 of last year. So five mining companies support it:
- F2pool
- Nicehash
- Braiins Pool
- Ocean Mining
- Lincoin Pool
And people said LN would take fees away from miners!


My latest invention is URSF-110, which does a User Rejected Soft Fork against BIP110. It run on regtest or mainnet, though I recommend not running it on mainnet til someone smarter than me takes a look. Learn more on my github:
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GitHub - supertestnet/URSF-110: A POC app for using bitcoind's "invalidateblock" command to reject BIP110
A POC app for using bitcoind's "invalidateblock" command to reject BIP110 - supertestnet/URSF-110
It is nice when smart people agree with me
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Why is there no URSF for BIP110 yet? As of now, miners may lose 8% of their users in September unless they comply with BIP110, so it seems in their interest to do so. But a popular URSF can switch that and make them lose *more* users if they *do* comply. 
