Well my mind is blown. I'm too stupid to understand what a fork actually does to a coin.
I want to be involved with Bottlecaps, but I can't get the client to sync and I can no longer solo mine. I've tried a few pools and they don't seem to be stable... currently mining on the Multipool that you are saying is causing the problems...
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I want to be involved with Bottlecaps, but I can't get the client to sync and I can no longer solo mine. I've tried a few pools and they don't seem to be stable... currently mining on the Multipool that you are saying is causing the problems...
![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
more confusion...
Well here you have a good explanation! https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Block_chain
If the normal chain forks, some people are working and other people on other chain, so when john decides what chain stays, the other chain coins are lost.
Got it?
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