How Developers Are Responding to Ethereum's Unexpected Fork

How Developers Are Responding to Ethereum's Unexpected Fork

An unintentional split of the network was the latest event to shake ethereum. By now, you might have heard the back-and-forth about so-called hard forks, a particularly contentious way to update a public blockchain. Some view it as a sometimes necessary means to update the network, while others see it as less than desirable path because it breaks consensus and everyone on the network needs to update to a new blockchain in order to participate. Ethereum has hard forked three times over the past few months to fix technical issues. But the latest fork was different, because it wasn’t executed....


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