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December 18, 2018, 03:26:26 PM |
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Is it possible to keep one chain prior the fork of bitcoin and bitcoin cash then two chains after the fork, one for each coin? I read it was possible but forgot where i got it from.
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December 18, 2018, 03:41:17 PM |
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Is it possible to keep one chain prior the fork of bitcoin and bitcoin cash then two chains after the fork, one for each coin? I read it was possible but forgot where i got it from.
We have the main chain called bitcoin, after the fork there was two chains, bitcoin and bitcoin cash, and after the new BCH fork now we have 3 chains: Bitcoin, BitcoinSV and BitcoinABC. But all that is a lie, now we have tons of chains, let me show it with an image: Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2419168.0
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December 18, 2018, 04:13:13 PM |
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Very nice flowchart. However that doesn't answer my question.
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December 18, 2018, 09:33:26 PM |
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I am talking about keeping the data on my harddrive. Instead of two copies before the fork, use only one.
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December 19, 2018, 12:34:48 AM |
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I am talking about keeping the data on my harddrive. Instead of two copies before the fork, use only one.
you mean one copy of the chain upto block 478558 then a btc chain of 478559->ongoing and a bch chain of 478559-556767 then a bch chain of 556768->ongoing then a bchsv chain of 556768->ongoing like this: 2009----------------------------------o-----2018 btc | 2009 ----------------------------------o---e-2018 bch | 2009 --------------------------------------e-2018 bchsv instead of this: 2009----------------------------------------2018 btc 2009----------------------------------------2018 bch 2009----------------------------------------2018 bchsv
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December 19, 2018, 01:10:00 AM |
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I am talking about keeping the data on my harddrive. Instead of two copies before the fork, use only one.
you mean one copy of the chain upto block 478558 then a btc chain of 478559->ongoing and a bch chain of 478559-556767 then a bch chain of 556768->ongoing then a bchsv chain of 556768->ongoing By the grace of god... you got it.
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December 19, 2018, 07:54:16 PM |
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Does anyone know how to code the bitcoin.conf file to do the above as franky1 understood?
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December 19, 2018, 11:58:33 PM |
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Does anyone know how to code the bitcoin.conf file to do the above as franky1 understood?
Sorry but what you are trying to do is impossible because they could look alike but they are different blockchains, and in the name blockchain you have the answer why it couldn't be done. You can't make a composed chain taking a piece from somewhere and the compliment from another site. I know it sucks, but you will have to spend those 200Gb on each chain... there are no shortcuts for this. But the idea is great maybe devs can create a tool to do it.
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December 21, 2018, 09:55:04 AM |
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I recall someone wrote a code to do that but i forgot to check back last year.
Shared database till fork then split into two separate directories such as ......roaming\btc and ....roaming\bcash from block 478558.
Nothing is impossible.
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December 21, 2018, 12:59:49 PM |
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Does anyone know how to code the bitcoin.conf file to do the above as franky1 understood?
Sorry but what you are trying to do is impossible because they could look alike but they are different blockchains, and in the name blockchain you have the answer why it couldn't be done. You can't make a composed chain taking a piece from somewhere and the compliment from another site. I know it sucks, but you will have to spend those 200Gb on each chain... there are no shortcuts for this. But the idea is great maybe devs can create a tool to do it. I am glad to come across this discussion today, I long to have higher knowledge on how blockchain work and also become blockchain developer. I have not come across anyone physically in my country, so I will appreciate if I see an online mentor. I will like you to be my mentor if you are a blockchain developer.
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December 22, 2018, 04:30:37 PM |
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I recall someone wrote a code to do that but i forgot to check back last year.
Shared database till fork then split into two separate directories such as ......roaming\btc and ....roaming\bcash from block 478558.
Nothing is impossible.
I agree with you, in the coding world anything is possible, but what you want no one has done it before. In this right moment is impossible, but will not be impossible forever. So, for this you should need 3 blockchains, 1 for the blocks 0 to 478558, other for btc and other for bch. the btc and the bch should start from block 478559. And each node should work independently, they couldn't work together because if you call a command like: It should give the info for one chain and not from both. I recommend you to take this conversation to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=6.0 (Bitcoin Forum > Bitcoin > Development & Technical Discussion) maybe they can offer a solution.
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December 22, 2018, 06:51:35 PM |
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I recall someone wrote a code to do that but i forgot to check back last year.
Shared database till fork then split into two separate directories such as ......roaming\btc and ....roaming\bcash from block 478558.
Nothing is impossible.
I agree with you, in the coding world anything is possible, but what you want no one has done it before. In this right moment is impossible, but will not be impossible forever. So, for this you should need 3 blockchains, 1 for the blocks 0 to 478558, other for btc and other for bch. the btc and the bch should start from block 478559. And each node should work independently, they couldn't work together because if you call a command like: It should give the info for one chain and not from both. I recommend you to take this conversation to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=6.0 (Bitcoin Forum > Bitcoin > Development & Technical Discussion) maybe they can offer a solution. You got it.
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December 22, 2018, 06:56:00 PM |
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These forks are a real cryptocurrency pathology. Each next fork decreases the value and weakens the currency. If they do not stop doing this, it will finally lead to a catastrophe.
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December 22, 2018, 08:54:07 PM |
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the best chain is wanchain
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January 29, 2019, 01:18:54 PM |
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Is it possible to keep one chain prior the fork of bitcoin and bitcoin cash then two chains after the fork, one for each coin? I read it was possible but forgot where i got it from.
We have the main chain called bitcoin, after the fork there was two chains, bitcoin and bitcoin cash, and after the new BCH fork now we have 3 chains: Bitcoin, BitcoinSV and BitcoinABC. But all that is a lie, now we have tons of chains, let me show it with an image: http://www.edicionesma40.com/downloads/blockchain.pngSource: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2419168.0 Wow, thank you for the information, I was also looking for this, there is something to delve into.
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