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Bill Cypher -- 64d [parent] 
|    I think they get it and are willing to lie to get their way.
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|    Think about it, they are calling it a soft fork. There is no way to have different block validation without a
|    hard fork. Clear shameless lying hoping you are too stupid to get it.
|    reply [1 reply]
Nyoro~n -- 64d
its a soft fork because all current versions of Bitcoin remain compatible with bip110 blocks as it is using
exisiting consensus rules and not adding new ones

fun fact: a ursf contrary to it's name is a hard fork 🤓
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Bill Cypher -- 64d [parent] 
     Be as pedantic as you want. All it takes it 1 op return and you are a hard fork. My bet is somebody drops a time
     locked transaction to block 1 after the activation to force the issue.
     reply [1 reply]

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