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by dontbelieveyou
3835 days ago
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The upgrades are triggered by a super-majority of blocks of a certain version. This version maps to a possible new consensus rule. Block creation is a product of computational work. Therefore there is a precedent for CPUs/ASICs voting on the consensus rules of the system. > ISM is used for soft-fork upgrades, which do not change existing consensus rules. "Soft-forks" do change existing consensus rules. Will a miner's v1 blocks be accepted by the majority of the network today? |
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