Miners aren't in the business of changing anything, if the solution isn't here already and ready for them, they will just exit and find another gig.

Someone has to build the sidechains and pools and L2s and build all of that with temporary trusted oracles securing the emulated scripts, and make it very visible onchain what opcodes are used in this emulation... Then it becomes easier to say here is the demand, either miners get it or oracles continue to get it.

I am trying that slowly with https://github.com/nuhdev/sake ... But I don't have good explanation in the README yet. Still trying to get the tech right first. Then go beg prominent companies to offer this service

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Actually I claim that if the few major pools run this oracle service that is more or less good enough for a long time without a soft fork. At least for me.

Wrong link... My GitHub username is Nuhvi not nuhdev 😅