On Wed, 20 Apr 2022 at 15:49, Michael Folkson via bitcoin-dev < bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote: Assuming 90 percent of miners don't signal for it in one of the Speedy > Trial windows then the activation attempt will have failed and it will be > back in Jeremy's court whether he tries again with a different activation > attempt. > > Assuming 90 percent of miners do signal for it (unlikely in my opinion but > presumably still a possibility) then the CTV soft fork could activate > unless full nodes resist it. > This is wrong. Miners do not have the mandate to decide the faith of softforks. The MO of softforks is that once a softfork has been merged, it already has consensus and must be activated by miners eventually. The various activation methods exist to ensure miners cannot sabotage a softfork that has consensus. The way you phrase it, makes it sound like miners have any say over softforks. This is not the case. Zac >