Ardor to Undergo Hard Fork on February 1st
Ardor has released version 2.6.0, which includes a mandatory mainnet hard fork scheduled at block 4,333,333 on February 1. The upgrade completes the NXT token migration and introduces Atomic Transaction Chains on mainnet. Node operators are required to update ahead of the fork to remain compatible with the network.
What is a hardfork?
The cryptocurrency mainnet operates according to certain rules. To improve network performance or correct errors, changes are periodically introduced into it. A hard fork represents changes that are not compatible with previous versions of software supporting the cryptocurrency network. In order to continue to mine the cryptocurrency, miners need to update the software.
In some cases, as a result of a hard fork, a completely new cryptocurrency may appear, as happened with Bitcoin Cash and EthereumPoW.
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A mainnet hard fork is scheduled at block 4,333,333 (feb 1, 2026), completing the #Nxt token migration and enabling Atomic Transaction Chains on mainnet.
🔗 Announcement: https://buff.ly/2RjX2wO
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