Hard Fork
A hard fork is a consensus rule change that is not backward-compatible. Nodes that do not upgrade reject blocks produced under new rules, causing a chain split. Examples include the creation of Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV.
A hard fork is a consensus rule change that is not backward-compatible. Nodes that do not upgrade reject blocks produced under new rules, causing a chain split. Examples include the creation of Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV.
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