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Hey everyone, I have been dmor about a month now

about BCH.

I know the main difference is the blocksize which makes it more suitable for mass adoption, but I would love to know more. Especially concerning decentralization, who is in control of the BCH mining and what are the next steps in the protocol.

Is there anywhere I can read about all of these? One of the most difficult things for me has been finding useful info about everything that surrounds the chain in terms of fundamentals and future developments.

Every new and YouTube video I find only talks about "Can BCH pump? When? Potential 500x", which makes it similar to other speculative projects to the eyes of the average joe, sadly

But I see there is something else I am missing as I can tell by the passion I feel I some bitcashers when they talk about Bitcoin Cash.

Thank you very much in advance! 💚

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there is no one "in control of bch mining", it's the exact same set of miners as btc.

Both of these are great starts if you haven't read through them: https://bitcoincashpodcast.com/faqs https://bchfaq.com/blog/

I make some YouTube videos which are covering all the news in Bitcoin Cash 😄

The major protocol upgrade we just had last May is CashTokens, we are still discovering everything we can build with it!

Amplified-Christopher 🐺💙🔊 Автор вопроса
im_uname#100🍋 🌭
there is no one "in control of bch mining", it's t...

Yeah, I meant, Is there any centralized institution like Blackrock behind any BCH mining farm?

Amplified Christopher 🐺💙🔊
Yeah, I meant, Is there any centralized institutio...

I'm sure blackrock owns some shares in all of the publicly traded mining companies

here you go https://twitter.com/bchautist/status/1753663711171031066

Amplified Christopher 🐺💙🔊
Yeah, I meant, Is there any centralized institutio...

there is no "bch mining farm", there are sha256d mining farms and they mostly mine Bitcoin, and some mine BCH too, because it's the same algo

Amplified-Christopher 🐺💙🔊 Автор вопроса
bitcoincashautist
here you go https://twitter.com/bchautist/status/1...

Thanks mate! Very clarifying! Can you or anyone else illuminate me about SF vs HF?

Amplified Christopher 🐺💙🔊
Thanks mate! Very clarifying! Can you or anyone el...

A hard fork is when all nodes in the network need to upgrade because the rule set is expanded. A soft fork is when the rule set is restricted so old nodes will continue to work even though they don't validate all the rules

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