In the past week, Coinbase has adopted Classic, and Bitcoin
Classic nodes on the network have jumped from around a hundred to 755 active nodes (as of the time of writing)-- nearly 13 % of the network, and that number is still climbing.
Not exact matches
Bitcoin
Classic most likely plans to deploy a block size increase to 2 megabyte blocks through a hard fork once 75 percent of hash power agrees, and a four - week «grace period» for all full
nodes on the
network to switch to the new rules.
The most notable difference between Bitcoin Core and its recently launched competitor Bitcoin
Classic is that the former plans to roll out Segregated Witness through a soft fork, while the latter wants to deploy a block - size increase through a hard fork, meaning all full
nodes on the
network need to switch.
Rather than a Segregated Witness soft fork, the recently launched alternative Bitcoin implementation Bitcoin
Classic plans to increase Bitcoin's block size limit to 2 megabytes through a hard fork, meaning all full
nodes on the
network need to upgrade synchronously.
Bitcoin
Classic plans to deploy a 2 - megabyte block size increase through a hard fork instead, meaning all full
nodes on the
network need to switch.