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Topic: EOS's first hard fork, was it necessary or not? (Read 109 times)

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September 24, 2019, 06:37:28 AM
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Before going into EOS, let us discuss Hard Fork - "It is a radical change in some fundamental aspect of the code that gets upgraded as the latest version of the protocol software."
Recently EOS has completed its first hard fork and as per the news it is the largest upgrade that network has seen so far, but the question is; is it required? If yes, then is it mandatory to create a fork?
I'm an EOS users too thats why i believe that the network upgrade is necessary to improve the existing capability of the network, Forking for the upgrade is not new at all, even Ethereum has been doing the same, Besides i think its not mandatory to fork everytime when doing an upgade maybe if it was required to do and thats it.
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Before going into EOS, let us discuss Hard Fork - "It is a radical change in some fundamental aspect of the code that gets upgraded as the latest version of the protocol software."
Recently EOS has completed its first hard fork and as per the news it is the largest upgrade that network has seen so far, but the question is; is it required? If yes, then is it mandatory to create a fork?
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