The split, and the future… Now we build
I've gone silent on my thoughts... because like many of you, I have been devastated by the fallout of the split.
I've gone silent on my thoughts... because like many of you, I have been devastated by the fallout of the split.
According to data from Coin Dance, the BTC.TOP mining pool out of China recently grabbed 50.2% of the entire BCH blockchain.
Since the Nov 15th Bitcoin BCH hard fork, the Bitcoin ABC developers seems doing what Bitcoin SV supporters had feared – throwing everything they can at the network.
The new Bitcoin ABC code release is criticized as deviating from Nakamoto consensus and the proof-of-work model.
With the Bitcoin BCH network upgrade on November 15, a hash war has begun with miners voting between Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin ABC – two competing implementations of the BCH protocol.
With the protocol upgrade of the Bitcoin BCH blockchain scheduled for today, most Bitcoin BCH enthusiasts had expected Bitcoin ABC to be the strong favorite above rival Bitcoin SV.
Another controversial proposal is sparking a word war within the Ethereum community.
The fight to initiate the November hard fork isn't over yet for one group, which has vowed to continue signalling for SegWit2X.
Things are not looking good for SegWit2x: its lead developer has abandoned the project, and its supporters are falling out.