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      <title>BIP-110: Should Bitcoin Filter Data? Anatomy of a Consensus Battle</title>
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      <description>In 2025, Bitcoin Core lifted OP_RETURN&amp;#39;s data limit. BIP-110 is the pushback: a temporary soft-fork to re-cap arbitrary data. Here&amp;#39;s what it changes technically, how it activates at 55% — and why it exposes the real question: who gets to decide Bitcoin&amp;#39;s rules?</description>
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