Reminder that a softfork, even a miner-activated softfork (MASF), is always user-enforced.
Miners attempting to enforce a rule change on their own is what's called a 51% attack.
It's impossible to have a covert softfork.
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Hereβs a pressing question. Is that really you back on X?
And more precisely, the users who *receive* bitcoin in exchange for something else.
What does it mean user enforced exactly?
Spin 1000 nodes on a cloud do you have any power to enforce a softfork?
A whale (or a few whales) on binance who never run a node can determine the value of the chain they prefer?