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While I agree that most people use wallets to produce addresses, I am sure that those wallets don't include mInIsCrIpT (e.g. Trezor) or disallow misuse (if there is anybody even trying to use mInIsCrIpT).
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While I agree that most people use wallets to produce addresses, I am sure that those wallets don't include mInIsCrIpT (e.g. Trezor) or disallow misuse (if there is anybody even trying to use mInIsCrIpT).
I ask because I don't think most people who use bitcoin interact with it that way. they use some kind of wallet software. most people do not care what scrip their wallet is using. whether it is miniscript based or raw bitcoin script based is immaterial. users just want their wallet to produce addresses at which they can receive coins. soft forks that require users to update or less the software will produce invalid scripts is something we should be very careful about.