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BCAP details the difference between soft and hard forks and highlights risks around contentious upgrades. It gives practical examples like SegWit and Bitcoin Cash but portrays soft forks as inherently…
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This issue tracks an asynchronous discussion about the technical pros/cons related to various approaches for Grin soft forks, with the purpose on converging on a list (or not) of changes that ought to…
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https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed - This repository has been archived by the owner on Jan 8, 2024. It is now read-only.
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I avoid vst3 by all means. If you make vst2 it will be cool. Guiless version and js version would be cool too for rt os.
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To avoid future messes, we should define a mechanism to deploy upgrades (i.e. hard forks, and potentially also soft forks).
https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/b4820fe491e91cd95340f2f7b606ada…
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Bitcoin introduced a generic mechanism for deploying soft forks usig BIP9: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0009.mediawiki
It has been used to deploy CSV (Check Sequence Verify) and …
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There are a couple of soft forks that have gone through long ago in upstream Bitcoin but not yet in Namecoin. The most important ones are BIP16 and Segwit. BIP16 has not been activated yet as it was…
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- What is the difference between a soft/hard fork?
- Is any consensus issue a fork?
- How are reorgs modeled, if at all?
- Are all protocol changes forks?
- How ist the concept of the canonical bl…
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Originally thought this was an iceshrimp.net issue (seen [here](https://issues.iceshrimp.dev/issue/ISH-469/Pinned-posts-dont-federate-with-key/)). (this is also a duplicate of [this ice…