Now BTC developers would need to find a way to lower the fees without censoring Ordinals inscriptions.
bitcoin has always censored transactions.. thats what validation rules are for!!!
its why we dont see LTC BCH BCV XRP, DOGE transactions in the bitcoin blockchain
I know miners won't like this, but it's the majority that counts (users, node operators, businesses, etc). If a super majority approves a reduction on network fees, miners would have no choice but to "go with the flow".
doing a true consensus activation to reduce fee's is not a solution. what needs to happen is actual code REINTRODUCED to actually understand the opcodes used, disable the opcodes with no conditions and only treat unconditioned opcodes as block acceptable if the block version is noted as activated to a higher ruleset
that way people cant just abuse unconditioned opcodes and blocks wont put junk into a block out of fear of having blocks rejected for having junk that the network does not understand/validate