Assuming that support remains similarly marginal as it is (1/552 blocks this difficulty period so far), Bitcoin will likely find many blocks before RDTS finds its first block in the mandatory signaling period.
If Bitcoin is dozens of blocks ahead when the first RDTS block is proffered, a reorg will be unacceptable to the Bitcoin ecosystem, and power users (incl. LSPs, miner that found blocks, businesses that accepted payments, etc.) may as well call invalidateblock <RDTS_block_hash>, and move on with their lives.
Everybody is running the “URSF software” already.
Assuming that support remains similarly marginal as it is (1/552 blocks this difficulty period so far), Bitcoin will likely find many blocks before RDTS finds its first block in the mandatory signaling period.
If Bitcoin is dozens of blocks ahead when the first RDTS block is proffered, a reorg will be unacceptable to the Bitcoin ecosystem, and power users (incl. LSPs, miner that found blocks, businesses that accepted payments, etc.) may as well call
invalidateblock <RDTS_block_hash>, and move on with their lives.