To be fair and honest, Microsoft's move to allow any kind of user to have development access to the console, and/or even add apps on it without modding the console, is an absolute beast of a move to discourage hacking teams and other hacking devs to delve into the system too much.
From what I know, the X One hasn't been hacked to this day, and the fact that both PS4 and Switch got hacked and the One hasn't is a great indicative that the move towards allowing third party apps on the system officially by just a modest pay for dev access (20 bucks iirc) is an incredible feat.
That way, you know for sure that the ones hacking the console would be 100% for piracy, and while I had nothing to say on that matter, that leaves homebrew devs with the ability to still develop apps for the system without going through unofficial libraries and other things. We basically have everything a homebrew scene could only dream of with Microsoft's move; Emulation and a whole lot of other homebrew at out disposal from the get go.