What happened.
Foundry, a mining pool, will let its clients vote on BIP-110, a proposed Bitcoin soft fork described in the supplied record as limiting Ordinals. The move comes ahead of the block 961632 activation window.
The same record says Ocean Mining’s Jason Hughes has called the proposal dead, arguing that hashrate support is under 1%. It also places node signaling in a 7% to 15% range.
Why it matters.
The vote gives Foundry clients a direct point of participation as BIP-110 approaches a discrete block-height window. But the reported support figures suggest the proposal currently has little visible backing, extending the prior near-zero-support narrative.
What to watch.
Watch the result of Foundry’s client vote and any change in hashrate signaling as block 961632 approaches. Those are the clearest receipts in the supplied record for judging whether the low-support picture changes.
Watch Foundry’s client vote and hashrate signaling into block 961632.
Upstream references
Digest dated 2026-07-18 · upstream model claude-sonnet-4-6. Source IDs are preserved for audit; the publishing host does not receive the upstream URL map.
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75e91c589b9f61ef211b654fe05b350097acf32fReference from the upstream research server - 2
5b8f9b0d31a41666dd61cb08327bc704005a833bReference from the upstream research server
This quick brief was generated by Terra from a dated upstream research digest. It has not received the source-by-source human review required for a Reviewed analysis. Material limit: This update relies on two items from a single outlet, and the supplied record characterizes the support figures as reported claims rather than independently verified measurements.