What is a fork? What is the difference between a client fork and a network fork? How do hard forks create new coins? What are examples of consensus forks? Does Bitcoin ever go down for maintenance? How does the community come to consensus, particularly regarding soft forks?
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0:00 What is the difference between a fork of the Bitcoin Core reference client and a fork of the Bitcoin network?
2:34 Why is a new currency created when forks happen? Why can't we keep using the bitcoin currency on the new protocol, even if it's a fork?
4:08 Was Bitcoin Unlimited a separate blockchain because the nodes accepting bigger block sizes would have been banned by the nodes operating on Bitcoin Core?
5:45 Does the bitcoin network ever go down for maintenance or a system upgrade?
7:04 How does the community come to consensus about changes in the rules, particularly soft forks?
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