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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: Filmmmakerr on November 04, 2017, 09:43:08 PM



Title: Bitcoin Cash Fork (November 13) + Free Bitcoin Cash Legacy ?
Post by: Filmmmakerr on November 04, 2017, 09:43:08 PM
Bitcoin Cash is changing it's consensus rules, specifically it's difficulty adjustment algorithm which requires a hard-fork, currently scheduled to be activated on November 13 at 2:06 PM GMT (9 days from now). This may or may not result in an additional coin, or a legacy chain that is maintained.


Does anyone here know 100% if there will be another coin given to all the BCH holders or not called Bitcoin Cash Legacy?


Title: Re: Bitcoin Cash Fork (November 13) + Free Bitcoin Cash Legacy ?
Post by: bathrobehero on November 04, 2017, 09:49:11 PM
Unlikely. ...but considering there are people who are keeping BCH alive, likely some of that stupidity will also keep the current fork (without the difficulty changes) alive so you never know.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Cash Fork (November 13) + Free Bitcoin Cash Legacy ?
Post by: Haitham on November 04, 2017, 10:00:48 PM
BCH holders will also get BCHL BCH Legendary as 1:1 ratio :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin Cash Fork (November 13) + Free Bitcoin Cash Legacy ?
Post by: NickCrypto on November 04, 2017, 10:04:39 PM
should I add more BTC?


Title: Re: Bitcoin Cash Fork (November 13) + Free Bitcoin Cash Legacy ?
Post by: FrueGreads on November 04, 2017, 10:50:36 PM
Bitcoin Cash is changing it's consensus rules, specifically it's difficulty adjustment algorithm which requires a hard-fork, currently scheduled to be activated on November 13 at 2:06 PM GMT (9 days from now). This may or may not result in an additional coin, or a legacy chain that is maintained.


Does anyone here know 100% if there will be another coin given to all the BCH holders or not called Bitcoin Cash Legacy?

I still haven't heard any news about that fork, since I don't give to much attention to bcash. But since they are such a small community right now, I don't think they would handle well a fork that ends up creating a new alt, like it keeps happening with bitcoin now. I think it will probably be just a normal fork like the ones that happen with the ethereum network, and it will work just like a normal update. I will try to get some more information about it though. The price of bcash is definitely increasing, could it be because of that fork?