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List of Flash News about hard fork

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2026-07-03
14:59
Cardano: Stake Pools Hit 90.2% Van Rossem Fork Readiness

Cardano stake pools signal 90.2% readiness for Van Rossem hard fork as ADA trades at $0.17 with RSI at 78.5 on 4h chart.

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2026-06-29
21:23
Cardano: Binance, Coinbase Ready for Van Rossem Hard Fork

Cardano Van Rossem hard fork advances as Binance and Coinbase confirm readiness while ADA holds at $0.15 with neutral RSI on 4h chart.

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2026-06-20
07:26
Bitcoin: CZ Proposes Deadline for Dormant Wallets in Quantum Fork

Bitcoin at $63603.24 as CZ urges six-month deadline on dormant wallets during any quantum computing threat fork to freeze unclaimed coins.

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2026-06-19
08:33
Cardano: 84.5% Blocks Ready for Van Rossem Hard Fork

Cardano records 84.5% blocks on Van Rossem-ready nodes with SPO upgrades accelerating network readiness ahead of the hard fork.

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2026-06-15
20:41
Cardano: DAVEglobe Tracks Van Rossem Hard Fork

Cardano Van Rossem hard fork SPO readiness now tracked live via DAVEglobe at ADA $0.18 with neutral RSI 56.24 and MACD golden cross.

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2026-06-15
15:17
Cardano: Exchanges Flag Van Rossem Hard Fork Progress

Cardano Van Rossem hard fork shows 20.69% completed and 32.76% in progress on Binance and Coinbase as ADA trades at $0.19.

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2026-06-03
21:08
Cardano: 70.4M ADA YES Vote on Plutus Update

Cardano delegate votes 70.4 million ADA YES on Plutus Cost Models update for van Rossem hard fork as ADA trades at $0.2 with bearish EMAs.

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2026-04-27
20:16
Bitcoin Developer Plans Satoshi Coins Reassignment

Bitcoin developer proposes hard fork to reassign Satoshi Nakamoto-linked coins, sparking BTC price prediction debates amid bearish trends at $77,041.72.

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2025-11-25
21:39
ADA Alert: Cardano Mainnet Mithril Snapshots Still Reference Node v10.5.2 Impacted During Fork — What Traders Should Monitor

According to @ItsDave_ADA, Cardano mainnet Mithril snapshots still reference node version v10.5.2, which he states was the version impacted during the fork, source: @ItsDave_ADA post on Nov 25, 2025 and the Mithril aggregator artifact he linked. For traders, this matters because Mithril snapshots are used to bootstrap Cardano nodes and must align with stable node versions to avoid sync issues for operators, source: Input Output Global Mithril documentation. Until an updated snapshot is published or official guidance is issued, ADA market participants should monitor IOG and Mithril channels for status updates that could influence infrastructure reliability tracked by exchanges and staking services, source: @ItsDave_ADA highlighting the current snapshot version and Input Output Global Mithril documentation.

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2025-10-29
06:30
Ethereum (ETH) Fusaka Fork Reported: Hoodi Testnet Claim and Dec 3 Mainnet Target — Trade Only After Official Confirmation

According to the source, a social media post claims Ethereum’s Fusaka fork is live on the Hoodi testnet with a Dec. 3 mainnet target; this information is not confirmed by official Ethereum channels (sources: social media post; blog.ethereum.org; github.com/ethereum/pm). Traders should wait for confirmation via an Ethereum Foundation blog post and coordinated client release tags specifying the fork name and mainnet block number before adjusting ETH spot or derivatives exposure (sources: blog.ethereum.org; github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/releases; github.com/NethermindEth/nethermind/releases; github.com/hyperledger/besu/releases). Key verification steps include checking AllCoreDevs notes, testnet activation reports, and client version announcements from core teams; trades based solely on unverified posts carry elevated headline risk (sources: github.com/ethereum/pm; client release pages; Ethereum client teams).

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2024-10-22
15:46
BitMEX Research Debunks Hard Fork Speed Myth

According to BitMEX Research, the notion that hard forks result in large blocks instantly is a myth. They explain that for a hard fork to support larger blocks, users need to upgrade their systems, similar to the SegWit upgrade. The misconception lies in the assumption of an immediate upgrade for a hard fork compared to a slower process.

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