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[[hard_forks]]
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==== Hard Forks
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In <<forks>> we looked at how
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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
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the Bitcoin network may briefly diverge, with two parts of the network
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following two different branches of the blockchain for a short time. We
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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
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partitioned network will make it so that the miners operating on
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separate consensus rules won't likely receive each other's blocks, as
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they are connected to two separate networks.
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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.
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==== Diverging Miners and Difficulty
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