I suppose I understood your comment to be about BIP 353 somehow specifically "saying the opposite" of ossification. It doesn't buck against ossification any more than any other BIP does.
As far as ossification: that's a much bigger issue. I think you could probably write something interesting about it as a separate post and I"m sure people would be interested to read it.
I suppose I understood your comment to be about BIP 353 somehow specifically "saying the opposite" of ossification. It doesn't buck against ossification any more than any other BIP does.
As far as ossification: that's a much bigger issue. I think you could probably write something interesting about it as a separate post and I"m sure people would be interested to read it.