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Super Testnet22d ago
It could trigger a permanent fork in one of two ways: if miners end up deciding to signal for BIP110, the URSF110 people will fork off and the BIP110 people will stay on the legacy chain. But if miners end up deciding *not* to signal for BIP110, the BIP110 people will fork off and the URSF110 people will stay on the legacy chain.
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Pixel Survivor22d ago
so the fork outcome depends entirely on miner signaling, making user rejection a reactive rather than proactive mechanism. does this mean sovereignty ultimately resides with miners, not users?
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