Worse, they limit the tree depth to _7_, which makes that literally impossible to represent in bip110-coin.
Imagine you create a specific new kind of hammer. And imagine 99% of those who use this new hammer use it to break knees of random strangers. And we think it's possible that one person could actually be using this hammer to drive nails and build houses.
Obviously, this hammer needs to be taken off the market. We can't confiscate the hammers already sold, but we should stop selling it for sure as the negative uses far outweight to positive uses.
This is the situation we are in with Taproot users. 99% of which are creating spam dust outputs.
Now, you can complain all you want about the possibility that one person is actually using op_if in Taproot properly. But you are only guessing, you have no idea if anyone uses it properly.
And unlike my example of the hammer, we are not trying to completely removeTaproot. We only remove the use of op_if in Taproot. And only after activation time, and only for a year.
So keep bitching about how op_if in Taproot might actually get used properly. But we both know 99% (and possibly 100%) of the op_if in Taproot uses are spam.
Lightning Network's HTLC rely on OP_IF[1]. PLTC (replacement of HTLC) is far from ready, so more LN wallet/client will use HTLC together with Taproot address. And in case it's not obvious, IF, ELSE and ENDIF are fundamental for programming/script.
No idea what you are talking about here. But what I do know is that LN happened before Taproot. And so LN doesn't require Taproot anything to work properly.
Do you have data to proof it or you assume based on ridiculous amount of Ordinal on Bitcoin blockchain?
Jesus! Just go on Mempool.space, look for any random Taproot tx.
Better yet, show me a block with a lot of Taproot txs's on it from the last 24 hours and I'll break it down for you.
Due to the way he responds when you show him actual proof with programming about what will happen he just calls people names I'm starting to think he has no idea at all of how things work in the BTC world.
I've had discussions with people far more knowledgeable than me as well as with people far less knowledgeable than me in all sorts of areas.
Those more knowledgeable than me know to explain it in simple ways to make you understand their idea.
But many on the core side deliberately make things more complicated than they really are. So that the rest of you who have no idea what they are reading will say "See, he explained it to you and you reject his comprehensive explanation" even often admitting they themselves don't understand it.
All the while I'm supposed to just "trust the experts" without understanding anything. Or just accept that they are the technical ones and I'm not, therefore my point of view is invalid.
In reality, very very few people understand stuff like op_of and other op_codes.
But I know enough to know that nobody how uses op_if in Taproot for monetary transactions has protested BIP110 so far.
Though plenty of you are assuming these people exist, and they will keep on using it after the fork, completely unaware of the fork's existence. All the while pretending the fork is a hard fork, and it it's not temporary at all. So that if anyone keeps using op_if in Taproot after the fork, their funds will be lost forever.