hard fork
Coverage of hard fork in the Nexus archive.
- Bitcoin Developer Proposes Fork To Redistribute Satoshi's 1.1M BTC
A Bitcoin developer has proposed a hard fork to redistribute the 1.1 million BTC associated with Satoshi Nakamoto's original wallet to Bitcoin holders. The proposal aims to address concerns about the concentration of early Bitcoin in a single address.
- Bitcoin Alert: Hold-up, Weaponized Replay Attacks, and the Drivechain Dilemma... How to Survive the August 2026 "eCash" Hard Fork.
The article warns of potential security risks, including weaponized replay attacks and the Drivechain dilemma, related to Bitcoin's August 2026 'eCash' hard fork. It highlights concerns about the technical challenges and vulnerabilities during the fork.
- Bitcoin Developer Plans to 'Reassign' Coins Linked to Satoshi Nakamoto in Hard Fork
Bitcoin developer Paul Sztorc proposes a hard fork called eCash to reassign coins from wallets linked to Satoshi Nakamoto. The plan involves cloning these wallets and distributing the duplicated coins to investors.
- YSK: The proposal to freeze Satoshi's coins and invalidate old transaction signatures is actually a SOFT FORK. Soft Forks can still cause reorgs and chain splits, and they can cause new clients to be incompatible with old clients.
The article clarifies that soft forks, like the proposed BIP-361, can cause chain splits and incompatibility despite being backward-compatible with old clients. It challenges common misconceptions about hard and soft forks, emphasizing that both can disrupt the blockchain, though soft forks add technical complexity.
- Cardano's Charles Hoskinson says Bitcoin's quantum fix is a hard fork that can't save Satoshi's coins
Cardano's co-founder Charles Hoskinson claims Bitcoin's proposed quantum fix requires a hard fork and would fail to protect Satoshi's original coins. He argues the solution is insufficient to address quantum computing threats to Bitcoin's security.