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Soft Fork vs. Hard Fork
bitcoinforum.com:
A good question asked by OratesFratres and a very good repply by asaltandbuttering on r/bitcoinforum
Q:
--- Quote ---Could someone explain to me what these even mean? I'm still new to this, it's just that I'm still learning the terminology.
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoinforum/comments/7u2dq9/soft_fork_vs_hard_fork/
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A:
--- Quote ---Hard fork creates a new network which folks must update their software to join. Soft forks do not create a new network.
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoinforum/comments/7u2dq9/soft_fork_vs_hard_fork/dthkeyb/
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dwillis:
Depend on situation but I prefer soft work. It's just easier)
JuMoya2298:
I am for soft forks
Batatojulio:
Thank you for the explanation!
Corduba95:
interesting point of view, something to think about
AdvancedMarketingAgency:
I think Soft Fork is much better as it allows the system to run more stable due to the fact that there is backwards compatibility of updates
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