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Bitcoin Fork Watch: News & Guides for the Coming Bitcoin Cash Split

CoinDesk compiles its feature articles and explainers on Bitcoin Cash ahead of its expected fork on Tuesday.

Updated Sep 13, 2021, 6:47 a.m. Published Aug 1, 2017, 2:25 a.m.
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The bitcoin protocol could see its first major fork on August 1.

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That's when, if miners stand by their word, the network will see the creation of Bitcoin Cash – a new cryptocurrency backed by a version of the blockchain that boasts a unique technical roadmap.

Not only will Bitcoin Cash tweak the protocol to increase the block size, but it will reject code proposed by bitcoin's developers that would seek to improve scalability and reduce the necessity of this metric in achieving capacity in the future.

But while at odds with the businesses and developers that have largely embraced the Segwit2x proposal (or SegWit itself), supporters have high expectations for the project, which they've largely cloaked in terminology that suggests it will mark a return to the project's roots.

"Ninety years ago, the same day, there was a revolution in China. Now today we have another revolution," said one excited supporter in a project WeChat group.

Said another:

"The dream of a peer-to-peer digital cash for all the people restarts in a few hours."

Lofty ambitions aside, the bitcoin fork could end up impacting users and businesses, increasing market volatility and leading to consumer and media confusion.

For more on Bitcoin Cash and what's to come, we've assembled key resources below:

The Overview

https://www.coindesk.com/coindesk-explainer-bitcoin-cash-forking-blockchain/

Our highest-level overview of the Bitcoin Cash proposal.

In this feature piece, Alyssa Hertig covers the basics including who's involved, the ideology underpinning the effort and how it differs from past attempts to scale or alter the bitcoin protocol.

Recommended reading:

The Timeline

https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-cash-what-expect-fork-10000-foot-view/

Penned by CoinDesk contributor Jimmy Song, this article provides a day-by-day timeline that charts what could happen to bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash before and after the fork.

Mark your calendars.

Key events:

How to Prepare

https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-cash-101-need-know-tomorrows-fork/

What does this mean for your bitcoin?

CoinDesk's Amy Castor provides information on how users can claim their Bitcoin Cash, keep their bitcoin funds safe and monitor the fork in real time.

Recommended reading:

See a great resource online? Let us know at [email protected] and help us keep our readers informed.

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