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Which BIP has been the most important on Bitcoin? Why?
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@criptopanas
5 Apr 2023
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I just wanted to know about this topic, please share your opinion.
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@DarthCoin
5 Apr 2023
I think was BIP 148 (UASF).
Here you have some details about BIP148
IMHO was the first great purge of shitcoiners from bitcoin chain.
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@criptopanas
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5 Apr 2023
Thanks
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@anipy
5 Apr 2023
For me its BIP:32 and all the path derivation BIPs based on that.
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@Murch
5 Apr 2023
Clearly the BIP that established the 21M coin limit,
BIP42
;)
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@chungkingexpress
5 Apr 2023
Wait, what? Satoshi originally programmed for unlimited coins?
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@Murch
6 Apr 2023
Yeah, the halving was implemented as a bitshift that would happen every 210,000 blocks, but after 64 shifts, it would start over and issue a whole ’nother 21M coins—every ~256 years. Now it stops after one issuance. ;)
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@2a3dex5
7 Apr 2023
TIL about that. Nice to know, good BIP too.
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@Prinzessin_Eclipse
5 Apr 2023
BIP 2 and BIP 39
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@WeAreAllSatoshi
5 Apr 2023
Really good discussion topic, thanks for posting!
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@01xCc
5 Apr 2023
119-911
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