List of Flash News about Fork Monitor
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2025-11-02 14:34 |
12-Year-Old Bitcoin Core v0.8.6 Node Syncs to BTC Tip on Fork Monitor: Live Evidence of Backward Compatibility and Consensus Stability
According to @BitMEXResearch, Fork Monitor is now running Bitcoin Core v0.8.6, released in 2013, and the client is currently at the BTC chain tip, confirming active synchronization on mainnet; source: BitMEX Research on X and forkmonitor.info/nodes/btc and bitcoincore.org/en/releases/0.8.6/. This live reading demonstrates backward-compatible consensus behavior, as a 2013-era node is tracking the contemporary chain without a divergent tip observed by this monitor; source: forkmonitor.info/nodes/btc. The v0.8.6 release predates soft-fork upgrades such as SegWit and Taproot, which are designed so older nodes remain compatible even if they do not enforce the new rules; source: github.com/bitcoin/bips/bip-0141, github.com/bitcoin/bips/bip-0341, developer.bitcoin.org/devguide. For traders, the monitor’s tip alignment indicates no fork-driven disruption signal in BTC settlement from this data point today, highlighting operational stability relevant to short-term risk assessment; source: forkmonitor.info/nodes/btc. |
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2025-10-19 21:30 |
BitMEX Research: Fork Monitor Now Running Libre Relay 30.0-3 and Bitcoin Knots 29.1 for BTC Network Monitoring
According to @BitMEXResearch, Fork Monitor is now running Libre Relay 30.0-3 and Bitcoin Knots 29.1 (source: https://twitter.com/BitMEXResearch/status/1980023729402065113). The live BTC nodes page lists these client versions as part of Fork Monitor’s monitored infrastructure, allowing participants to verify active implementations (source: https://forkmonitor.info/nodes/btc). For traders tracking BTC network conditions, the nodes page provides concrete, up-to-date client version data relevant for assessing implementation coverage (source: https://forkmonitor.info/nodes/btc). |
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2025-10-12 13:09 |
Fork Monitor Upgrades to Bitcoin Core v30: BTC Network Monitoring Now Includes Bitcoin Knots 0.29.1 and Libre Relay 29.1
According to @BitMEXResearch, Fork Monitor is now running Bitcoin Core v30, with additional nodes on Bitcoin Knots 0.29.1 and Libre Relay 29.1 for BTC network monitoring, which is relevant for traders tracking consensus and relay behavior for execution risk management, source: @BitMEXResearch on X Oct 12, 2025. The Fork Monitor nodes page lists active BTC nodes by implementation and version, providing real-time visibility into node versions and chain tip status that traders can reference during volatility events, source: forkmonitor.info/nodes/btc. Traders can compare cross-implementation behavior on a single dashboard to identify divergences in block heights or policy that may affect transaction propagation and confirmation assumptions, source: forkmonitor.info/nodes/btc. |
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2025-09-11 20:32 |
BTC Network Monitoring Update: Fork Monitor Adds Bitcoin Libre Relay 29.1 and Runs Bitcoin Knots 0.29.1/0.14.2
According to @BitMEXResearch, Fork Monitor is now running Bitcoin Libre Relay 29.1 and is also running Bitcoin Knots 0.29.1 and 0.14.2, source: https://twitter.com/BitMEXResearch/status/1966238432889549228. The nodes page lists these client versions as active for BTC monitoring, source: https://forkmonitor.info/nodes/btc. The post contains no alert about chain splits, outages, or price guidance, indicating an informational update on monitored node software, source: https://twitter.com/BitMEXResearch/status/1966238432889549228. For trade execution and settlement checks, market participants can reference the nodes page to verify the client versions underpinning Fork Monitor data when tracking BTC network conditions, source: https://forkmonitor.info/nodes/btc. |