![]() | I've been seeing this infographic displayed as being relatable to the upcoming forks for ETH, but this is a whole different situation. In ETH's case there would be only one forkable POW ETH chain available, the first ETHPOW. After the POS transition, you couldn't fork ETH-POS back to POW. But there could be ETH-POS forks that could occur along the ETH-POS chain. Hence two viable ETH chains (POS/POW) with forks along both chains. how forking works once on ETH-POS chain: https://medium.com/coinmonks/understanding-proof-of-stake-the-nothing-at-stake-theory-1f0d71bc027 [link] [comments] |

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