Then I guess it's a good thing that knots isn't a fork.

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A soft fork until core, and knots have enough divergence to become hard forks.

They won't. If they do, knots will fail in a few months when the economic majority decides what the real bitcoin is. Just like bcash.

Knots has about ~20% of the user base of Bitcoin, it is better to keep the hashing power in "Bitcoin" "core" rather than cause a hard fork where we lose hashing power.

Less PoW happening on Bitcoin makes it more vulnerable to block reorganizations, and 51% attacks.

The blockchain is not vulnerable to a 51% attack or reorgs. Doesn't really matter what happens imo. I wrote an article about it if you check habla.news

If possible do you mind sending me the whole link to it?

Just finished reading it.

Pretty interesting stuff, I wasn't aware of previous hash drops outside of China bans.