provoost on Nostr: Of course the question is: what is a reset, really? Most likely Bitcoin Core gets a ...
Of course the question is: what is a reset, really? Most likely Bitcoin Core gets a fresh -testnet4 and then drops support for the current testnet (3) in a later release.
That doesn't stop anyone from continuing to mine and degen on it, but they'll have to maintain their own fork of Bitcoin Core just like any other altcoin.
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