Tolga
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What is the difference between hard fork and soft fork in git?
A hard fork is different from a soft fork, which is a protocol change that does not cause a rejection of the pre-existing rule set. A hard fork requires all network participants to upgrade to the new rule set and reject the old rules, while a soft fork will continue to accept transactions created by the old rule set.
A hard fork is different from a soft fork, which is a protocol change that does not cause a rejection of the pre-existing rule set. A hard fork requires all network participants to upgrade to the new rule set and reject the old rules, while a soft fork will continue to accept transactions created by the old rule set.