Chainsplit
A chainsplit refers to a scenario in which a blockchain network diverges into two separate chains, resulting in the creation of two distinct and parallel blockchains. This divergence occurs when there is a fundamental disagreement among network participants regarding the consensus rules or protocol of the blockchain. It can happen due to conflicting opinions on proposed updates, changes in governance, or other factors. A chainsplit often leads to the formation of two separate communities with different visions for the blockchain's future. Each chain continues to operate independently, potentially resulting in the creation of two separate cryptocurrencies with their own unique features and characteristics.
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