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People have been talking a lot about side chains, but I thought this has been around for a while under a different name. Coins like Namecoin, Devcoin, ixcoin, i0coin, groupcoin, etc are all merge mined and have existed long before I ever heard the term "Side Chain".
Am I correct in my assumption that side chains are just a rose by another name (previously merge mined coins)? Or is there something I am missing here?
1I wonder if two or three unrelated concepts got mixed up in your question. "Sidechain" evokes the idea of blockchain forks in me, which isn't merged mining, and neither has any relation to "China's ban" as far as I am aware. Could you elaborate to explain the relationship, or provide links for additional details on these terms in whatever context there is a relation between them? – pyramids – 2014-04-13T18:56:51.503
Perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned China, as it is indeed unrelated. I will remove this, but still I don't understand how sidechains work and will be implemented. From what I've read it seems like merge mining but why not just call it that? Some examples of how new side chain coins will work (if they are already in existence) or links to whitepapers explaining this will be much appreciated :) – Mark – 2014-04-13T19:02:33.843
Also Feathercoin forks from Litecoin blockchain, so would this be a side-chain? I am looking for a clear definition of what is an alt chain or would like to know if it's just a buzz word which is being used with multiple meanings. – Mark – 2014-04-13T19:05:55.373
1It will help if you provide links to the places where this term is being used. Without context it is difficult to narrow down what this relates to. Sidechains could refer simply to shorter chains than the main blockchain (orphaned blocks) or parallel chains that will get partial mining reward in coins that use the uncle/nephew family tree reward system, or even forks into new coins, from your last comment. Not every use of a term is with its widely accepted meaning, so in the context you saw it we don't know exactly what was meant unless we look at it in place. – trichoplax – 2014-04-14T16:41:24.140
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Is this related to this question on sidechains?
– trichoplax – 2014-04-14T16:53:55.047I've been reading a lot on Reddit (please see http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/search?q=sidechain&sort=top&restrict_sr=on ) about sidechains. You're right I should have included links, but I have not been able to find two articles which make the same claim about "side chains" I really have no idea what it means except that it somehow relates to bitcoin. I am hoping someone can explain how this innovation is different than merge mining.
– Mark – 2014-04-14T19:30:57.520