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[[hard_forks]] [[hard_forks]]
==== Hard Forks ==== Hard Forks
In <<forks>> we looked at how In <<forks>> we looked((("consensus rules", "hard forks", id="consensus-hard-fork")))((("forks", "hard forks", id="forks-hard")))((("hard forks", id="hard-forks"))) at how
the Bitcoin network may briefly diverge, with two parts of the network the Bitcoin network may briefly diverge, with two parts of the network
following two different branches of the blockchain for a short time. We following two different branches of the blockchain for a short time. We
saw how this process occurs naturally, as part of the normal operation saw how this process occurs naturally, as part of the normal operation
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while old miners will mine a separate chain based on the old rules. The while old miners will mine a separate chain based on the old rules. The
partitioned network will make it so that the miners operating on partitioned network will make it so that the miners operating on
separate consensus rules won't likely receive each other's blocks, as separate consensus rules won't likely receive each other's blocks, as
they are connected to two separate networks. they are connected to two separate ((("consensus rules", "hard forks", startref="consensus-hard-fork")))((("forks", "hard forks", startref="forks-hard")))((("hard forks", startref="hard-forks")))networks.
==== Diverging Miners and Difficulty ==== Diverging Miners and Difficulty