So, It Looks Like Ethereum is Going to Have to Fork Again...

So, It Looks Like Ethereum is Going to Have to Fork Again...

Déjà vu? Although there isn't a timeline yet, ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin today suggested that the platform's developers may have to hard fork to once again solve pressing network problems. If pursued, the move would come less than three months after ethereum last executed a hard fork in a controversial bid to return funds to investors in The DAO. Despite the potential risks (last time, the upgrade didn't go as planned), the new fork seems to have initial support, as it is seen as a way to foil ongoing attacks on the network. In recent weeks, the ethereum blockchain has been barraged....


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