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Bitcoin Cash blockchain faces glitch after scheduled network upgrade implementing Schnorr signatures and more

Bitcoin cash blockchain faces glitch after scheduled network upgrade implementing schnorr signatures and more

Bitcoin Cash blockchain faces glitch after scheduled network upgrade implementing Schnorr signatures and more

bitcoin Cash faced a network upgrade on May 15, 2019, at 5:30 PM UTC, which was scheduled a few weeks ago to implement security and privacy to the blockchain.

The official blog of bitcoin Cash informed about the network update on May 01. The update was completed and activated as of block 582680. The new updated version of the blockchain is bitcoin ABC 0.19.4

It was noticed that the no blocks were found after 582680; the network was stuck without the production of any blocks. The second block, after the update, took about half an hour to be produced.

Bitcoin cash blockchain faces glitch after scheduled network upgrade implementing schnorr signatures and more

Source: Cash.Coin.Dance

BitMEX research also posted a tweet about the same:

In the updated tweet, BitMEX Research stated that the bitcoin ABC 0.18.2 was “reporting the chain as invalid from block 582,680.”

Bitcoin cash blockchain faces glitch after scheduled network upgrade implementing schnorr signatures and more

Source: BitMEX Research

However, at press time, 9 blocks were produced according to “Cash.Coin.Dance“. bitcoin.com tweeted about the upcoming update:

This article will be updated as the story develops.

The post Bitcoin Cash blockchain faces glitch after scheduled network upgrade implementing Schnorr signatures and more appeared first on AMBCrypto.

Published at Thu, 16 May 2019 14:49:20 +0000

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