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Reddit/r/bitcoin is flooding with news that the Bitcoin blockchain has forked, in that versions 0.7 and 0.8 are accepting different blockchains. What does this mean for the users?
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Reddit/r/bitcoin is flooding with news that the Bitcoin blockchain has forked, in that versions 0.7 and 0.8 are accepting different blockchains. What does this mean for the users?
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Gavin Andreson has tweeted this: https://twitter.com/gavinandresen/status/311290936527298561
The bitcointalk post linked by Gavin is a post by Peter Wuille, which says this:
Hello everyone,
there is an emergency right now: the block chain has split between 0.7+earlier and 0.8 nodes. I'll explain the reasons in a minute, but this is what you need to know now:
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If you are a user, Don't do anything, including transactions.
If you are a miner, Stop mining on 0.8.
If you are a merchant, Don't do anything, including transactions.
1Poor wording. E.g. merchants need to do something, unless they sell stuff by hand: turn off their automated bitcoin processing. – nealmcb – 2013-03-12T04:32:44.003
What about miners against public pools? I'm assuming we should check the pool website for status, but is there anything specific we can do? – Jed Daniels – 2013-03-12T02:48:28.353
@JedDaniels, yes, you could also check bitcointalk to find a pool operator that is clearly running the correct version. – Highly Irregular – 2013-03-12T02:56:37.063