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Bitcoin Improvement Proposals are design documents providing information to the Bitcoin community, or for describing a new feature for Bitcoin or its processes or environment. Bitcoin Improvement Proposals are design documents providing information to the Bitcoin community, or for describing a new feature for Bitcoin or its processes or environment.
As per BIP1 _BIP Purpose and Guidelines_, there are three((("Bitcoin Improvement Proposals (BIPs)", "types of"))) kinds of BIPs: As per BIP1 _BIP Purpose and Guidelines_, there are three((("BIPs (Bitcoin Improvement Proposals)", "types of"))) kinds of BIPs:
_Standard_ BIP:: Describes any change that affects most or all Bitcoin implementations, such as a change to the network protocol, a change in block or transaction validity rules, or any change or addition that affects the interoperability of applications using Bitcoin. _Standard_ BIP:: Describes any change that affects most or all Bitcoin implementations, such as a change to the network protocol, a change in block or transaction validity rules, or any change or addition that affects the interoperability of applications using Bitcoin.
_Informational_ BIP:: Describes a Bitcoin design issue or provides general guidelines or information to the Bitcoin community, but does not propose a new feature. Informational BIPs do not necessarily represent a Bitcoin community consensus or recommendation, so users and implementors may ignore informational BIPs or follow their advice. _Informational_ BIP:: Describes a Bitcoin design issue or provides general guidelines or information to the Bitcoin community, but does not propose a new feature. Informational BIPs do not necessarily represent a Bitcoin community consensus or recommendation, so users and implementors may ignore informational BIPs or follow their advice.