There were roughly 15–17k publicly reachable Bitcoin nodes in mid-2017. At its peak before August 1, around 1,700 listening nodes were signalling for BIP148, representing roughly 10–12% of publicly reachable nodes. Prior to the last-minute industry shift toward BIP91/SegWit2x in the second half of July, only about 1–2% of global hash rate (primarily Slush Pool) had publicly committed to BIP148-compatible mining.
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Maybe this will help you understand
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Yea that sounds more accurate. Kratter has been grossly underestimating the node percent needed to get a soft fork through, at ~0.5%. Doesn’t help the cause. Idk why he’s making this error.