So when the protocol is "set in stone" does it mean that it…
So when the protocol is "set in stone" does it mean that it is immutable and not able to be forked?
(Hence giving deep integrity to the chain and confidence for the user?)
So when the protocol is "set in stone" does it mean that it is immutable and not able to be forked?
(Hence giving deep integrity to the chain and confidence for the user?)