The bitcoin cash network forks after a bug emerged in the cryptocurrency's code during an upgrade, leading developers to put together a hotfix.
The so-called "hash war" over the future of bitcoin cash is over and it's up to market forces to decide the fate of its two rival cryptocurrencies.
After a month of wild volatility and 'hash wars,' the public still has yet to pick a clear favorite out of the two new bitcoin cash forks.
It’s been six days since the bitcoin cash split and the ongoing threat of one chain sabotaging the other has yet to materialize.
Bitcoin Cash SV's block reorganization yesterday may have been the result of a stress test, rather than an attack.
The bitcoin cash blockchain officially split today into two competing networks – but the story seems to be far from over.
A contentious hard fork on the bitcoin cash blockchain has been activated.
Bitcoin cash's ongoing hash war remains lopsided, with mining pools supporting Bitcoin SV controlling nearly 75 percent of the current network.
The war for bitcoin cash is only beginning.
Part system upgrade, part political battle, Thursday's BCH hard fork could get interesting.
Over the past day, bitcoin cash mining pools supporting Craig Wright's Bitcoin SV have consolidated even more of the relative amount of hash power.
Early data suggests that the Bitcoin SV implementation of the bitcoin cash fork may enjoy more hash power than Bitcoin ABC.
After a year of peaceful hard fork upgrades, bitcoin cash is in the throes of a fiery debate over its future – one that could lead to a chain split.
Bitcoin ABC, a full node implementation for bitcoin cash, released a new BCH address format to prevent funds from going to BTC addresses instead.