Next time anyone pretends to think turning bitcoin into an ETH/ETC armageddon is a good idea, remember about how not only you will crash the thing into 2 different coins that will never recover,
now lets see who actually wants to split the network and thought ethereums intentional split was a good thing
What you are describing is what
I and others call a bilateral hardfork-- where both sides reject the other.
I tried to convince the authors of BIP101 to make their proposal bilateral by requiring the sign bit be set in the version in their blocks (existing nodes require it to be unset).
Sadly, the proposals authors were aggressively against this.The ethereum hardfork was bilateral, probably the only thing they did right--
its core that love altcoins... yea they call them "sidechains" but wash away the buzzwords and the truth is revealed.
its the MANY non-core dev teams that want to keep the network together. as one by asking for real consensus. which core have bypassed, avoided and dismissed the notion of, and back-tracked away from agreeing to
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sudden silence and pereira4 goes offline.
i guess his propaganda script of bait and switch failed and he cant rebut the truth.