List of Bitcoin Forks

01 Mar 2018

Following the hard fork that created Bitcoin Cash (BCH), over twenty more new forked coins have been created. At present, Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Bitcoin Gold (BTG) have been regularly accepted by many of the top exchanges. In contrast, other more recent coins such as Bitcoin Diamond (BCD), or perhaps Bitcoin God (GOD) are met with considerably more skepticism. The most recent string of hard forked coins often lack legitimacy and are typically developed under the radar by developers looking to quickly generate easy money, usually through what is known as “premining”. New forked coins often lack transparency in terms of who their developers are and whether the code is publicly available. For this reason, extended caution is advised when considering any forked coins that involve premining or lack of public information.

A comprehensive fork policy report

 

Why might Hard Forks be a Concern?

 

Premining

Premining allows developers to mine a percentage of the total supply of a forked coin before it is listed on an exchange. This premined cryptocurrency is claimed to be allocated to project development and growth funding; however, this may not be the case, and there is the risk that once a hard forked coin generates speculative value on an exchange, the developers then sell their reserve of premined coins and vanish with a hefty profit. The coin then crashes and any unsuspecting investors quickly lose their original investments.

 

Safety and Security

The major concern with regards to any hard fork is centered upon network security, with most exchanges offering their support and/or listing for a hard fork only after a series of stringent minimum conditions are met over an extended review process. Often, hard forks are open to replay attacks in the absence of adequate protection, and struggle with issues related to network stability.

 

Ease of Creation

Another issue is the fact that the entry barrier for new forks is low. There are services offering a github fork of an original coin, as well as a full design and website, all inclusive for 0.01 BTC. There are often no public developers for these fork projects, and neither is there open source code. It is also fairly common to see quickly developed fork projects approach exchanges that are open for listing new coins, regardless of whether the forked coin currently exists or not (futures market).

 

Past List of Bitcoin Forks

 

Below is an extensive list of the confirmed hard forks that have occurred recently, along with an estimated date and official “block height” at which any fork occurred. Some important factors to consider that help gauge the riskiness of a forked coin include: whether or not there are public developers, open source code, or if the project includes a premine.

 

Bitcoin Cash

  • Fork Date: 1/8/2017
  • Block Height: 478558
  • Public Developers: Multiple teams
  • Open Source Code: Multiple
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin Clashic

  • Fork Date: 1/8/2017
  • Block Height: 478558
  • Public Developers: Multiple teams
  • Open Source Code: Yes
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin Gold

  • Fork Date: 24/10/2017
  • Block Height: 491407
  • Public Developers: Public & Anonymous
  • Open Source Code: Yes
  • Premine: 100,000

Bitcoin Diamond

  • Fork Date: 24/11/2017
  • Block Height: 495866
  • Public Developers: Anonymous
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: 10% of total

BitcoinX

  • Fork Date: 12/12/2017
  • Block Height: 498888
  • Public Developers: Anonymous
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin Hot

  • Fork Date: 12/12/2017
  • Block Height: 498777
  • Public Developers: Yes
  • Open Source Code: Yes
  • Premine: 1% of total

United Bitcoin

  • Fork Date: 12/12/2017
  • Block Height: 498777
  • Public Developers: Yes
  • Open Source Code: Yes
  • Premine: N/A

Super Bitcoin

  • Fork Date: 12/12/2017
  • Block Height: 498888
  • Public Developers: Yes
  • Open Source Code: Yes
  • Premine: 210,000

Oil Bitcoin

  • Fork Date:12/12/2017
  • Block Height: 498888
  • Public Developers: N/A
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin World

  • Fork Date: 17/12/2017
  • Block Height: 499777
  • Public Developers: Anonymous
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: N/A

Lighting Bitcoin

  • Fork Date: 19/12/2017
  • Block Height: 499999
  • Public Developers: Yes
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin Top

  • Fork Date: 27/12/2017
  • Block Height: 501118
  • Public Developers: Anonymous
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin God

  • Fork Date: 27/12/2017
  • Block Height: 501225
  • Public Developers: Anonymous
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: No

Bitcoin File

  • Fork Date: 27/12/2017
  • Block Height: 501225
  • Public Developers: Anonymous
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin Cash Plus

  • Fork Date: 28/12/2017
  • Block Height: 501407
  • Public Developers: N/A
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin SegWit2x

  • Fork Date: 28/12/2017
  • Block Height: 501451
  • Public Developers: Yes
  • Open Source Code: Yes
  • Premine: 2 Million

Bitcoin Pizza

  • Fork Date: 31/12/2017
  • Block Height: 501888
  • Public Developers: Public & Anonymous
  • Open Source Code: Yes
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin Ore

  • Fork Date: 31/12/2017
  • Block Height: 501949
  • Public Developers: Yes
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: N/A

Bitcoin Candy

  • Fork Date: 13/01/2018
  • Block Height: 512666 (Bitcoin Cash)
  • Public Developers: Yes
  • Open Source Code: Yes
  • Premine: 1% of total

Bitcoin Interest

  • Fork Date: 20/01/2018
  • Block Height: 505083
  • Public Developers: Yes
  • Open Source Code: N/A
  • Premine: 1 Million

Bitcoin Atom

  • Fork Date: 24/01/2018
  • Block Height: 505888
  • Public Developers: N/A
  • Open Source Code: Yes
  • Premine: N/A

 

Comments

Important information

This website is only provided for your general information and is not intended to be relied upon by you in making any investment decisions. You should always combine multiple sources of information and analysis before making an investment and seek independent expert financial advice.

Where we list or describe different products and services, we try to give you the information you need to help you compare them and choose the right product or service for you. We may also have tips and more information to help you compare providers.

Some providers pay us for advertisements or promotions on our website or in emails we may send you. Any commercial agreement we have in place with a provider does not affect how we describe them or their products and services. Sponsored companies are clearly labelled.

CryptoCompare needs a newer browser in order to work.
Please use one of the browsers below: