Any projects which want to use Hush code from now on will need to be licensed as
GPLv3 or we will send the lawyers: https://www.softwarefreedom.org/
Notably, Komodo (KMD) is licensed as GPLv2 and is no longer compatible to receive
code changes, without causing legal issues. MIT projects, such as Zcash, also cannot pull
in changes from the Hush Full Node without permission from The Hush Developers,
which may in some circumstances grant an MIT license on a case-by-case basis.
A block may be mined with nBits set to the minimum difficulty if its
nTime is set more than six block intervals (15 minutes) after its parent
block.
This is a consensus rule change on testnet that will result in a chain
split (as desired).
The min-difficulty blocks are incompatible with difficulty averaging.
Network difficulty is also now defined as the difficulty the network is
currently working to solve, rather than the last non-min-difficulty block
difficulty.