I'd like to be wrong, but with the nature of this standard, I don't expect heavy adoption. If a person is deploying G Suite or Office 365 or similar, they get asked to setup MX records, TXT for SPF, possibly DKIM and so on. If I could create a record that says "use the policy Microsoft/Google publish", it would be a no brainer. And it would take off because, much like SPF, these groups can just add it to their onboarding checklist.
As soon as you say "deploy an end point on your domain", it falls in the too hard basket for unimportant domains. Moreover, in a corporate situation the people running mail have no involvement in web endpoints. For the mail domains I professionally manage, that falls into the domain of another department, and the people involved in running web endpoints are going to say something like "if it was important, Wordpress would do it already for us".
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