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Topic: [2017-07-15] GDAX Announces Contingency Plans for Bitcoin Soft Fork (Read 4938 times)

legendary
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I think it is really about time for all exchanges big and small to also announce their plans in case there can really be a split. It should be their number responsibility to protect the assets of their clients. I am sure not all people would withdraw their Bitcoin to other types of wallets.

yes,not only exchanges,also every single investment platform and even a gambling site that allows investment
should come up with a contingency plan of their own
have seen very few so far,to be honest,some don't even have one and would simply state
banalities like :"we are going to protect our customer's coins and ensure everything is handled in the best way possible"
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I think it is really about time for all exchanges big and small to also announce their plans in case there can really be a split. It should be their number responsibility to protect the assets of their clients. I am sure not all people would withdraw their Bitcoin to other types of wallets.
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GDAX Announces Contingency Plans for Bitcoin Soft Fork




The GDAX digital currency exchange has announced its plans for addressing the anticipated implementation of the BIP 148 User Activated Soft Fork, or UASF, on August 1st. In a blog post published on Thursday, GDAX general manager Adam White explained why the exchange may be forced to temporarily halt all trading and withdrawals to protect its customer’s funds.

The UASF is designed to force activation of Segregated Witness (SegWit). The proposal has been the subject of a great deal of controversy since it was first announced, with many favoring an alternative scaling solution known as Segwit2X. Despite that controversy, BIP 148 is scheduled to go into effect at the beginning of August.

In his post, White explained that UASF could result in the creation of two separate Bitcoin blockchains. He also acknowledged the uncertainty that such a split would create for the Bitcoin community:


Should this occur, there are two likely outcomes:

1. One blockchain becomes dominant, resulting in the other blockchain having low community adoption and value.

2. Both blockchains are adopted, co-existing and operating independently of one another with roughly equal community adoption and value.

According to White, GDAX has a contingency plan in place to ensure that a fork doesn’t adversely impact its customers. That plan apparently involves suspension of Bitcoin activity on the exchange during any period of uncertainty that results from the soft fork activation.


In either scenario we will implement safeguards to ensure the safety of our customers’ funds. For example, we will temporarily suspend the deposit and withdrawal of bitcoin on GDAX and may pause the trading of bitcoin as well. This decision will be based on our assessment of the technical risks posed by the fork, such as replay attacks and other factors that could create network instability.

https://dcebrief.com/gdax-announces-contingency-plans-for-bitcoin-soft-fork/
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