What is a Soft Fork?

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What is a Soft Fork?
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"In terms of blockchain technology, a soft fork (or sometimes softfork) is a change to the software protocol where only previously valid blocks/transactions are made invalid. Since old nodes will recognize the new blocks as valid, a softfork is backward-compatible. This kind of fork requires only a majority of the miners upgrading to enforce the new rules, as opposed to a hard fork which requires all nodes to upgrade and agree on the new version."

A soft fork can still work with older versions.  

"Soft forks do not carry the double-spend risk that plagues hard forks, since merchants and users running old nodes will read both new and old version blocks."

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*Examples:*

   BIP 66: A soft fork on Bitcoin’s signature validation

   P2SH: A soft fork that enabled multi-signature addresses in Bitcoin’s network




Sources:

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/soft-fork.asp

https://www.coinmey.com/

https://www.coindesk.com/information/hard-fork-vs-soft-fork/

https://masterthecrypto.com/guide-to-forks-hard-fork-soft-fork/
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