halso Active member Mar 24, 2017 #1 @UdjinM6 I read an article that said Bitcoin unlimited would require 70% of the hashing power to create a hard fork. Can you comment on the accuracy of that?
@UdjinM6 I read an article that said Bitcoin unlimited would require 70% of the hashing power to create a hard fork. Can you comment on the accuracy of that?
A akhavr Well-known member Mar 24, 2017 #2 There's no hard set hashrate threshold. Miners decide themselves when they'll start accept bigger blocks Last edited: Mar 24, 2017
There's no hard set hashrate threshold. Miners decide themselves when they'll start accept bigger blocks