I think Knots adoption would increase significantly, and hope that Core would reopen the PR for BIP110 so that it didn't make Knots ultimately just end up in the position Core has been in that resulted in all the issues there.
The psyop against arb data mitigation can stop (turns out that's just how a monetary protocol would operate, it isn't censorship now and it never has been).
At the end of the enforcement period I would likely advocate maintaining the consensus limit for 83 byte OP_RETURNs, unless spam filters were actually restored as should have been the case since 2023. The latter is preferred as obviously it makes things more flexible.
Taproot, it remains to be seen. It seems so minimally used that it's hard to not see it as a mistake entirely rather than just adding temporary guard rails as BIP110 does.
CTV might end up getting activated - I doubt it even if it's the one fork that has the potential to happy that BIP110 doesn't temporarily make impossible. I'm not really a fan so would not agitate for it.
I think Knots adoption would increase significantly, and hope that Core would reopen the PR for BIP110 so that it didn't make Knots ultimately just end up in the position Core has been in that resulted in all the issues there.
The psyop against arb data mitigation can stop (turns out that's just how a monetary protocol would operate, it isn't censorship now and it never has been).
At the end of the enforcement period I would likely advocate maintaining the consensus limit for 83 byte OP_RETURNs, unless spam filters were actually restored as should have been the case since 2023. The latter is preferred as obviously it makes things more flexible.
Taproot, it remains to be seen. It seems so minimally used that it's hard to not see it as a mistake entirely rather than just adding temporary guard rails as BIP110 does.
CTV might end up getting activated - I doubt it even if it's the one fork that has the potential to happy that BIP110 doesn't temporarily make impossible. I'm not really a fan so would not agitate for it.