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The '''Softfork Wishlist''' is to record changes to Bitcoin that might be desirable, but that will require a [[Softfork|"soft" block-chain split]] (consensus of the miners). | The '''Softfork Wishlist''' is to record changes to Bitcoin that might be desirable, but that will require a [[Softfork|"soft" block-chain split]] (consensus of the miners). | ||
This page is ''not'' for changes that require a [[Hardfork|"hard" block-chain split]] (everybody must upgrade, old software will not accept blocks/transactions created with the new [[Protocol rules|rules]], considering them to be [[Invalid block|invalid blocks]]). | This page is ''not'' for changes that require a [[Hardfork|"hard" block-chain split]] (everybody must upgrade, old software will not accept blocks/transactions created with the new [[Protocol rules|rules]], considering them to be [[Invalid block|invalid blocks]]). See [[Softfork_wishlist]]. |
Revision as of 17:48, 22 March 2014
The Softfork Wishlist is to record changes to Bitcoin that might be desirable, but that will require a "soft" block-chain split (consensus of the miners).
This page is not for changes that require a "hard" block-chain split (everybody must upgrade, old software will not accept blocks/transactions created with the new rules, considering them to be invalid blocks). See Softfork_wishlist.