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Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 34

Block v2, Height in Coinbase

Deployed Specification Consensus (soft fork)
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Abstract

Bitcoin blocks and transactions are versioned binary structures. Both currently use version 1. This BIP introduces an upgrade path for versioned transactions and blocks. A unique value is added to newly produced coinbase transactions, and blocks are updated to version 2.

Motivation

  1. Clarify and exercise the mechanism whereby the bitcoin network collectively consents to upgrade transaction or block binary structures, rules and behaviors.
  2. Enforce block and transaction uniqueness, and assist unconnected block validation.

Specification

  1. Treat transactions with a version greater than 1 as non-standard (official Satoshi client will not mine or relay them).
  2. Add height as the first item in the coinbase transaction's scriptSig, and increase block version to 2. The format of the height is "minimally encoded serialized CScript" -- first byte is number of bytes in the number (will be 0x03 on main net for the next 150 or so years with 223-1 blocks), following bytes are little-endian representation of the number (including a sign bit). Height is the height of the mined block in the block chain, where the genesis block is height zero (0).
  3. 75% rule: If 750 of the last 1,000 blocks are version 2 or greater, reject invalid version 2 blocks. (testnet3: 51 of last 100)
  4. 95% rule ("Point of no return"): If 950 of the last 1,000 blocks are version 2 or greater, reject all version 1 blocks. (testnet3: 75 of last 100)

Backward compatibility

All older clients are compatible with this change. Users and merchants should not be impacted. Miners are strongly recommended to upgrade to version 2 blocks. Once 95% of the miners have upgraded to version 2, the remainder will be orphaned if they fail to upgrade.

Implementation

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/1526

Result

Block number 227,835 (timestamp 2013-03-24 15:49:13 GMT) was the last version 1 block.

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