No, the RDTS nodes will enforce the rules from the activation height. They will therefore fork off immediately on the first block that doesn’t adhere to their new rules. If the non-RDTS nodes get a few blocks lead and RDTS doesn’t have a majority of the hashrate, it’ll get increasingly unlikely that they’ll ever catch up.
No, the RDTS nodes will enforce the rules from the activation height. They will therefore fork off immediately on the first block that doesn’t adhere to their new rules. If the non-RDTS nodes get a few blocks lead and RDTS doesn’t have a majority of the hashrate, it’ll get increasingly unlikely that they’ll ever catch up.