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BIP 35 (MEMPOOL
PROTOCOL MESSAGE)
BIP 35 (Mempool Protocol Message). P2P message letting peers request another's mempool.

This page sits in the Upgrades & BIPs section — The proposal process and the major upgrades that shaped Bitcoin. Read on for what it is, why it exists, how it works under the hood, and what to watch out for.
BIP 35 (Mempool Protocol Message) — at a glance
UPGRADES
BIP 35 — "Mempool Protocol Message" is a proposal in the Networking family, first published in 2012 with status final. P2P message letting peers request another's mempool. Its technical mechanism: mempool message that triggers an INV reply with all unconfirmed txids. used by wallets and explorers that bootstrap mempool view from peers
Why it exists
DESIGN
BIP 35 (Mempool Protocol Message) exists to solve a specific problem: let a peer ask another peer for its current mempool. Without a written, numbered spec, every wallet and node implementer would interpret the requirement differently — and Bitcoin's value depends on every implementation agreeing exactly. BIP-35 is the single source of truth for this concern, so any new client built today can match the behaviour of every client built since 2012.
Mechanism
HOW IT WORKS
Mechanically, BIP-35 mempool message that triggers an INV reply with all unconfirmed txids. Adoption today: used by wallets and explorers that bootstrap mempool view from peers.
1. Author drafts BIP-35 against the BIP-2 template — abstract, motivation, specification, rationale. 2. The text + a reference implementation are posted on the bitcoin-dev list and as a PR to bitcoin/bips. 3. Reviewers tear it apart: ambiguities, security concerns, edge cases, interaction with prior BIPs. 4. Once stable, the BIP editor merges it; it gets a number (BIP-35) and the status "draft" or "proposed". 5. Implementations land in Bitcoin Core / wallets / other clients. For consensus changes: activation parameters chosen. 6. After deployment + adoption, BIP-35 is promoted to "final"; deprecated proposals get "replaced" or "withdrawn".
BIP-35 — quick reference card
EXAMPLE
BIP number : 35 Title : Mempool Protocol Message Area : Networking First published: 2012 Status : final Fork class : no Motivation : let a peer ask another peer for its current mempool. Mechanism : mempool message that triggers an INV reply with all unconfirmed txids. Where it shows up : used by wallets and explorers that bootstrap mempool view from peers. Read the spec : https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0035.mediawiki
OPT-IN
No authority can force a BIP on anyone. Adoption depends entirely on whether the change is genuinely useful.
NUMBERED
Stable numeric reference — BIP-35 means the same thing across every wallet, miner, and node that has read this spec.
BIP-35 is not a consensus rule — clients can implement it without coordinating with the network at large.
DEPLOYED
Implementations of BIP-35 are in production. The behaviour is observable on mainnet today.
Things that catch people out
PITFALLS
  • Don't confuse "draft" / "proposed" / "final" status — read the BIP header before relying on it in production.
  • The BIP number is just an editorial counter — it doesn't imply correctness or stability. Always cross-reference with the latest bitcoin/bips repo.

TERMINOLOGY
BIP 35 (Mempool Protocol Message)
P2P message letting peers request another's mempool.
Segregated Witness (SegWit, BIP 141)
The 2017 upgrade separating witness-data/">witness data, fixing tx malleability, and introducing weight units.
Taproot (BIP 341)
The 2021 upgrade introducing key-aggregable schnorr-signatures/">Schnorr signatures and Merkleized script trees.
Tapscript (BIP 342)
Script-language updates accompanying Taproot — new opcodes, removed limits.
Schnorr (BIP 340)
The Schnorr signature spec adopted by Taproot.
BIP Process
The community workflow for proposing, discussing, and tracking changes to Bitcoin.
Soft Fork Activation
The mechanism (versionbits, MASF, UASF, Speedy Trial) by which soft forks turn on.
MASF (Miner-Activated Soft Fork)
Activation triggered by miner signaling in block versions.