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The case where it activates with 55% support was the topic of this thread. Remember how you were scolding me for "expecting you to do my work for me"? Why are you changing the subject? Could it be because you don't actually have any evidence that 55% is unsafe?
It is not necessary to switch to the activation client in order to stay in consensus once activation has occurred. It is sufficient to run any client that is in consensus now. That's the nice thing about softforks...
Only for node operators who don't update between lock-in and activation. Everyone else experiences no risk.
The reorgs will only affect the spam-chain. BIP-110 nodes will be unaffected.
We are discussing the situation where 55% of the hashrate indicates readiness to enforce the new rules. This is not a "small minority", so I'm unsure why you're bringing this up.
Wipeout risk from staying on the old chain is the obvious reason why most likely everyone will switch to start enforcing the new rules between lock-in and activation.
Again, 55% is a majority, not a minority. You seem to be addressing some other thread...
I'm not surprised that you are this out of touch.
My "vibe-coded Knots-derivative" at least doesn't force-delete users' wallet directories with all their contents.
I'm expecting BIP-110 to activate well before then.