Bitcoin Chain Fork Double Spend Incident: Revision history

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  • curprev 11:4911:49, 8 March 2024Azoundria talk contribs 6,905 bytes −800 Another 30 minutes. Review of the BIP and tracing back the history of the BIP. Updated with information from the bitcoin wiki. Removed a broken source link which couldn't be found in any archive. Structuring information from the about section to other relevant sections. Tag: Visual edit

20 August 2023

  • curprev 12:2512:25, 20 August 2023Azoundria talk contribs 7,705 bytes +7,705 Created page with "{{Imported Case Study|source=https://www.quadrigainitiative.com/casestudy/bitcoinchainforkdoublespendincident.php}} {{Unattributed Sources}} thumb|Bitcoin Talk ForumA larger-than-usual block with more transaction inputs was mined and broadcasted, causing a fork in the Bitcoin blockchain. Bitcoin 0.8 nodes managed this well, but pre-0.8 nodes rejected it, resulting in an unexpected split. The 0.8-incompatible chain held about 60% of the mining ha..."