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hard fork

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hard fork

A type of fork caused by a backwards incompatible update to the node software. Typically an expansion of the ruleset so old nodes are incapable of producing valid blocks on the new chain. Nodes are forced to upgrade immediately.

While the Bitcoin community see hard forks as reckless behavior, almost all Ethereum upgrades are regularly scheduled hard forks.

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