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Hard Fork News

During a hard fork, blockchain networks split into two different chains. A cryptocurrency hard fork results in two blockchains, in addition to two separate assets: the original and the forked asset. Cryptocurrency hard forks can be a benign, consensual upgrade spearheaded by the community, or the culmination of bitter debates that split a community into two separate chains and assets.

Multiple notable contentious hard forks have occurred over the years. In 2016, as the result of a hard fork, Ethereum (ETH) split in two, resulting in Ethereum and Ethereum Classic (ETC). And in 2017, due to another hard fork, Bitcoin (BTC) split into Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash (BCH). Developers may cooperatively implement hard forks based on consensus from multiple parties. Communities may choose to hard fork cryptocurrency for a number of reasons, such as improving network speed.

 
A Bitcoin fork means a “likely” loss of value, an investment source has said, regardless whether it is hard or soft.
Bitcoin Will Likely Lose Value With Hard or Soft Fork: Wealth Daily
William Suberg
2017-06-27T13:40:00+01:00
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As the August 1 deadline draws near, f2pool becomes the next company to voice support for scaling.
F2Pool Announces Support For SegWit2x
Jon Buck
2017-06-18T14:50:00+01:00
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Bixin Pool Announces Support for Segwit2x, ‘mature technology’
Bixin Pool Announces Support for SegWit2x, Calls It Mature Technology
Jon Buck
2017-06-17T13:05:00+01:00
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Bitsquare’s founder has said it is committed to UASF support, and would halt trading until the hard fork fallout becomes clear.
Bitsquare: Our Support For UASF Requires Trading Halt
William Suberg
2017-06-15T09:11:00+01:00
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Bitmain.com offers guidance in case of UAHF (BIP148) support
Strongly in Favor of UAHF, Bitmain.com Offers Guidance in Case of its Support
Jon Buck
2017-06-14T13:05:00+01:00
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Bitcoin Core developers haven’t expressed their support for Segwit2x, the proposal to activate Segwit at a 80% threshold and execute a 2MB hard fork.
Not a Single Bitcoin Core Developer Has Approved SegWit + 2 MB Hard Fork Yet
Joseph Young
2017-06-09T18:05:00+01:00
26175
Various Bitcoin scaling options have sprung up as a result of SegWit - yet there are still no viable options.
Bitcoin Scaling: Which is The Most Viable Option?
Joshua Althauser
2017-06-06T17:45:00+01:00
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Progress in Bitcoin scaling discussion, miners agreement on SegWit adoption, rising global awareness of Bitcoin and the increase in the interest of institutiona...
Bitcoin Price Hits $2,150 Following Rapid Progress in SegWit, Scaling Talks
Joseph Young
2017-05-22T14:00:00+01:00
26716

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