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OCEAN will upgrade its backend to address the potential chain fork caused by BIP 110

2026-07-14 09:20:54
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The Bitcoin mining pool OCEAN announced on platform X that the backend of OCEAN will be upgraded to independently follow multiple chains in the event of a BIP 110 chain fork.

If a fork occurs, DATUM miners will automatically continue to operate on the chain executed by their nodes, and OCEAN will record the rewards of that chain in the fork share log based on the ongoing operation and service terms of that chain. OCEAN will effectively operate as two mining pools from the fork point, and the updated service terms will be published before block 961,632.

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