However, if the two opposing parties don't arrive at a proper consensus, another split creating
a third version of Bitcoin is much likely.
On Wednesday, a group of bitcoiners scheduled yet another split for the network in November, which would create
a third version of bitcoin.
Not exact matches
Would a
third version truly be able to accommodate the different needs
of the growing
Bitcoin customer base?
As per the latest reports coming from Bloomberg,
Bitcoin is headed for another split this year in November while creating a
third version of the most valued cryptocurrency.
In the second week
of December, the founder and developer
of ZClassic as well as an alumnus
of Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Rhett Creighton announces the launch
of this new
bitcoin fork with the intention
of forming a
bitcoin derivative that follows the rules
of the existing
bitcoin blockchain whilst incorporating the unique privacy features
of ZeroCoin protocol (The same
third version of ZeroCoin Protocol used by ZClassic).
Of course, most bitcoin users are more interested in the trustless version of the technology, where users can send their bitcoin to another sidechain without any third party overseeing the swa
Of course, most
bitcoin users are more interested in the trustless
version of the technology, where users can send their bitcoin to another sidechain without any third party overseeing the swa
of the technology, where users can send their
bitcoin to another sidechain without any
third party overseeing the swap.