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* '''@steemitblog''' : [https://steemit.com/steemit/@steemitblog/proposing-hardfork-0-20-0-velocity#@farmstead/re-steemitblog-proposing-hardfork-0-20-0-velocity Proposing Hardfork 0.20.0 “Velocity”] ''June 22nd, 2017''
 
* '''@steemitblog''' : [https://steemit.com/steemit/@steemitblog/proposing-hardfork-0-20-0-velocity#@farmstead/re-steemitblog-proposing-hardfork-0-20-0-velocity Proposing Hardfork 0.20.0 “Velocity”] ''June 22nd, 2017''
 
* '''@dan-atstarlite''' : [https://steemit.com/steembirds/@dan-atstarlite/the-steembirds-hardfork-19 The Steembirds: Hardfork 19 (music video)] ''July 13th, 2017''
 
* '''@dan-atstarlite''' : [https://steemit.com/steembirds/@dan-atstarlite/the-steembirds-hardfork-19 The Steembirds: Hardfork 19 (music video)] ''July 13th, 2017''
* '''@calamus056''' : [https://steemit.com/statistics/@calamus056/extensive-stats-comparison-pre-hf19-and-post-hf19 Extensive stats comparison pre-HF19 and post-HF19)] ''August 1st, 2017''
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* '''@calamus056''' : [https://steemit.com/statistics/@calamus056/extensive-stats-comparison-pre-hf19-and-post-hf19 Extensive stats comparison pre-HF19 and post-HF19] ''August 1st, 2017''
 
* '''@ericvancewalton''' : [https://steemit.com/poetry/@ericvancewalton/hardfork-an-original-poem HardFork (An Original Poem)] ''August 4th, 2017''
 
* '''@ericvancewalton''' : [https://steemit.com/poetry/@ericvancewalton/hardfork-an-original-poem HardFork (An Original Poem)] ''August 4th, 2017''
  

Revision as of 11:37, 4 August 2017

A hard fork is a change to a cryptocurrency protocol that makes previously invalid blocks/transactions valid, and therefore requires all users / software to upgrade.[1] It could be any alteration to a coin which changes the block structure (including block hash), difficulty rules, or increases the set of valid transactions. You can think of a hard fork as a change of rules.

Free and open source software may be legally forked without prior approval of those currently developing, managing, or distributing the software. In free software, forks often result from a schism over different goals or personality clashes. In a fork, both parties assume nearly identical code bases, but typically only the larger group, or whoever controls the Web site, will retain the full original name and the associated user community.[2]

The Steem Blockchain has an innovative Witness-based system that allows improvements to be made to the protocol more rapidly than other blockchain protocols. All that is necessary for a Steem hardfork is for the top 20 witnesses, who are chosen by the users, to adopt the changes based on their assessment that the code is bug-free and does not pose a threat to the security of the blockchain.

Unlike a softfork, a hardfork is not backward-compatible: unupdated nodes will not recognise the new blocks as valid.


References

  1. Bitcoin Wiki : https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardfork - Retrieved in August 4th, 2017
  2. Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork_(software_development) Retrieved in August 4th, 2017

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