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Constantinople Incoming: Today's Two Ethereum Hard Forks Explained
Tomorrow is the big day for ethereum's sixth (and seventh) backwards-incompatible upgrade since mainnet launch back in 2015. Having faced a number of setbacks already, the highly-anticipated activation of Constantinople may or may not go as planned.

Take Two: Ethereum Is Getting Ready for the Constantinople Hard Fork Redo
The world's second largest blockchain by market capitalization is gearing up for a hard fork its tried to activate before called Constantinople. This time, developers are confident it will work.

Ethereum Devs Propose Activating Constantinople Hard Fork in Late February
After a security vulnerability was found in ethereum's next system-wide upgrade just days prior to activation, core developers now hope to execute the upgrade at the end of February.

One Month Later, Which Crypto Is Winning the Bitcoin Cash Split?
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.

Ethereum's Geth Software Upgrades Ahead of January Hard Fork
Geth has locked ethereum's upcoming Constantinople hard fork into its latest code release.

Not Everyone Wants a Bitcoin ETF
Despite the hype, some experts believe a bitcoin ETF wouldn't have much long-term impact on the broader market.

8 Teams Are Sprinting to Build the Next Generation of Ethereum
CoinDesk looks at the eight teams across the globe spearheading the push to create ethereum 2.0 – the next iteration of the blockchain network.

Bitcoin Cash Is Now Two Blockchains – That Might Not Change Anytime Soon
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 'Blockchain Reorg' Likely an Accidental Split, Not an Attack
Bitcoin Cash SV's block reorganization yesterday may have been the result of a stress test, rather than an attack.
