> 0') someone has come up with a good idea (yay!) > 1') most of bitcoin is enthusiastically behind the idea > 2') an enemy of bitcoin is essentially alone in trying to stop it > 3') almost everyone remains enthusiastic, despite that guy's incoherent raving > 4') nevertheless, the enemies of bitcoin should have the power to stop the good idea How do we know if someone is enemy or not in step 2 and step 4? why bip 8: - gives more power to users - miners signaling is not considered voting - less politics and controversies During the taproot activation parameters meeting on 2021-02-16, participants expressed their preferences with regards to BIP 8's lockinontimeout (LOT) parameter: https://gist.github.com/achow101/3e179501290abb7049de198d46894c7c pushd --- parallel lines meet at infinity?