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Mon Mar 20 15:38:05 UTC 2017  <funkenstein_>   as I am reading these terms and conditions (wow that wasn't so hard to type out in full), a bet or purchase of BCC tokens means that if no fork occurs, you keep your money.. whereas a bet for BCU means you lose your money in the event of "nothing happens"

Mon Mar 20 15:35:09 UTC 2017  <funkenstein_>   BCU tokens still trading at 250 millies or so despite "hard fork before Dec. 31 2017 or we keep all your money" clause

Sat Mar 18 08:16:01 UTC 2017  <kakobrekla>   http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-exchanges-unveil-emergency-hard-fork-contingency-plan/

Sat Mar 18 08:16:01 UTC 2017  <assbot>   Bitcoin Exchanges Unveil Hard Fork Contingency Plan - CoinDesk ... ( http://bit.ly/2mFZxDp )

Wed Oct 26 14:10:58 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Miner Guide: How to Safely Hard Fork to Bitcoin Unlimited – Medium ... ( http://bit.ly/2dIlG3q )

Wed Oct 26 14:10:57 UTC 2016  <punkman>   ah so these folks want to use "Bitcoin Unlimited" https://medium.com/@ViaBTC/miner-guide-how-to-safely-hard-fork-to-bitcoin-unlimited-8ac1570dc1a8

Mon Oct 17 05:26:16 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   while we're entertaining possible diversions from stable equilibria, the scenario of a ??? (hard fork) being economically propped up by fiat issuers is an interesting one

Sun Oct 16 23:45:12 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 16-10-2016 14:21:25; punkman: https://medium.com/@zhangsanbtc/ending-the-soft-hard-fork-debate-a-safe-hard-fork-is-the-same-as-a-soft-fork-c0e96eeb62d0

Sun Oct 16 14:21:26 UTC 2016  <assbot>   [Ending the Soft/Hard Fork Debate] — A Safe Hard Fork is the same as a Soft Fork – Medium ... ( http://bit.ly/2dTItH2 )

Sun Oct 16 14:21:25 UTC 2016  <punkman>   https://medium.com/@zhangsanbtc/ending-the-soft-hard-fork-debate-a-safe-hard-fork-is-the-same-as-a-soft-fork-c0e96eeb62d0

Sat Jun 25 09:37:28 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   >From a governance perspective, the line of lawlessness isn't the line between soft and hard forks. It's any fork which makes an exception for a specific address. Ethereum has already done this by freezing the DAO contract. At this point, it might as well be hanged for an ox, and go through with the full rollback.

Fri Jun 17 12:02:07 UTC 2016  <punkman>   transaction) being invalid, starting from block 1760000 (precise block number subject to change up until the point the code is released), preventing the ether from being withdrawn by the attacker past the 27-day window. This will later be followed up by a hard fork which will give token holders the ability to recover their ether."

Thu Mar 17 03:13:11 UTC 2016  <mod6>   hanbot: hi, cool. probably would have to go back to at least the beginning of this whole hard/soft fork discussion i'd think.

Thu Mar 17 00:04:14 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   knob 1 above decides whether to obsolete current miners entirely or just partially, and is a [true] soft vs hard fork ; knob 2 decides how much i/o pressure to put on relay nodes ; knob 3 decides how much relay work to require in the mix.

Wed Mar 16 12:04:33 UTC 2016  <adlai>   breaking consensus is a hard fork. narrowing it - soft.

Wed Mar 16 12:04:03 UTC 2016  <adlai>   asciilifeform: it's an idea because it means that the "#b-a fork" isn't a hard-fork that can fail.

Sat Feb 20 22:56:56 UTC 2016  <BingoBoingo>   HARD FORK SEGWIT https://archive.is/KMCyW

Sat Feb 20 02:31:20 UTC 2016  <assbot>   [EZ Guide] How to LOSE money in a blocksize-related hard fork. : btc ... ( http://bit.ly/1Tro9vl )

Sun Feb 14 20:14:47 UTC 2016  <assbot>   I’ll bet you $5,000 that bitcoin’s first hard fork works out just fine — Medium ... ( http://bit.ly/1ogRDRA )

Sun Feb 14 20:14:46 UTC 2016  <shinohai>   https://medium.com/@barmstrong/i-ll-bet-you-5-000-that-bitcoin-s-first-hard-fork-works-out-just-fine-a380abbe97b3#.gbp4xpqms <<<LOLCOWZ

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