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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NULS - Blockchain 3.0 on: June 11, 2019, 07:26:35 PM
NULS test-net v1.1.3-beta1 Bugfix

After the launch of the NULS test-net v1.1.3-beta on Oct 18th, the test-net has been switched to the new protocol at 19:12:00 on Oct 18th, 2018 (GMT+8), after the percentage of consensus nodes with upgraded wallets reaches 90% and the height of the test-net increases another 10,000 blocks. However, due to the fact that test in internal network environment is unable to simulate the scenario of simultaneously upgrading multiple versions in the external network environment in reality, most of the nodes were forked the moment the test-net upgraded. This resulted in the failure of consensus in the test-net, which affected the normal use of users.

The test-net v1.1.3-beta1, an emergency Bugfix test-net version, is now released to resolve this problem and enable the smart contract functions. Please update in time.


https://medium.com/@nuls/nuls-test-net-v1-1-3-beta1-bugfix-5a51799000f4

Can we get our thread back, please?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What happens to my current Ether in the event of another hard fork? on: March 15, 2017, 05:03:41 AM
Ethereum will survive nearly anything at this stage.

If there is another fork, it will survive that too. Changes and patches will be implemented, and the chain will continue to function. If your coins split into the equivalent of what is ETC today, you can simply exchange them for what would be the main ETH forked currency of the future.

It's my understanding that this is what people did during the last fork. The price will be effected, of course, but that simply gives us a chance to buy low again. Ethereum is so far ahead of so many other cryptos, that none are even close enough to compete, DESPITE a potential fork, because developers will continue to work with it beyond that. It all boils down to scalability.
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