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Soft Fork News

A soft fork is some modification made in a cryptocurrency’s source code that doesn’t lead to the division of blockchain, as happens with a hard fork. After a soft fork, only the previous transactions and blocks become invalid. Nevertheless, if users don’t want they don’t need to upgrade all the system because old nodes will continue working. There are two kinds of soft forks, such as a miner-activated soft fork (MASF), which means that the new rules are accepted when the majority of miners’ upgrade, and a user-activated soft fork (UASF), when the appliance of new rules happens without the miners’ support. The recently-made protocol upgrade in Bitcoin is a great example of a soft fork. Also, one of the most popular examples is the Ethereum soft fork that was made to reset all transactions that had been made by a hacker in order to get the money back.
ZCash CEO Zooko Wilcox explains the definition of a future friendly fork and how hard forks could be beneficial in some cases.
Hard, Soft, Friendly? Zooko Wilcox Talks Bitcoin, Ethereum & ZCash Hard Forks
Joseph Young
2017-03-08T17:57:00+00:00
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Bitcoin Core developer Jeff Garzik expresses his opposition to soft forks, warns of centralisation.
Reinventing the Fed: Why Jeff Garzik, Vitalik Buterin Are Against Soft Forks
Joseph Young
2016-09-12T16:31:00+01:00
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Since the June 17 attack on the DAO, the Ethereum network has suffered a chain of events that led to the fall of Ether.
Troubles of Ethereum Continue, With Final Solution Still Not In View
Iyke Aru
2016-07-08T09:55:00+01:00
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It is going to be a wild summer for the price of Bitcoin. The only certainty in the space will be change.
Summer of SegWit: Bitcoin Core Begins Segregated Witness Soft Fork
Evander Smart
2016-06-24T12:24:00+01:00
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Griff Green, a spokesman for Slock.it, the team which founded the DAO, says in an interview with Cointelegraph that he is privy to some of the pool operator’s d...
Ether Pool Operators Back Soft Fork, Says Griff Green After the DAO Hack
Andrew Quentson
2016-06-19T14:05:00+01:00
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