Bitcoin Core Developer Matt Corallo Proposes “The Great Consensus Cleanup”

2019-3-21 22:02

Bitcoin-Core developer Matt Corallo has recently proposed a series of changes to the Bitcoin consensus code, dubbed “The Great Consensus Cleanup” in a new BIP, and submitted an associated pull request which implements the requisite code adjustments.

The changes would be executed via a BIP-9 soft-fork in order to change a small proportion of consensus-related […]

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