If your BIP110 has missing transactions, you chain split. This is FACT
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You don't know what you're talking about
You saying my Quant is wrong?
He does sometimes hallucinate, but his deep dive on BIP110 is on point i think.


We should allow AI to fill in the gaps.
If BIP110 as a temporary soft fork has transactions that are not on the main chain is that a split?
AI Overview
BIP-110, as a temporary soft fork, does not cause a permanent network split, even if some transactions are deemed invalid by upgraded nodes and, therefore, not included in their version of the main chain. Soft forks are backward-compatible, meaning upgraded nodes still accept blocks from non-upgraded nodes, maintaining a single, unified chain.
There is only one chain, soon with RDTS rules enforced for 1 year.
You changed your position quickly from keeping both coins to no chain split? LOL.