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Hard Forks and Soft Forks in Blockchains

NBTCBy NBTC11/02/2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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Introduction

Change and evolution are inherent in everything in the world, and blockchain technology is no exception. Since its advent and application for digital assets in 2009, it has grown rapidly until today, in 2026, the number of aspirant institutions and entities that want to adopt it is constantly rising. Understanding of how blockchains get upgraded is essential not only for traders and investors but also for every user. Two fundamental mechanisms through which blockchains change are hard forks and soft forks. This article is meant to enlighten the readers about what these two terms really imply.

Hard Forks and Soft Forks Explained

A hard fork can be defined as a backward-incompatible change in a blockchain network, which permanently divides the network into two separate versions if the whole network does not adopt the newer chain. Backward incompatibility implies that the older software will no longer be able to understand the newer changes.

Contrarily, a soft fork is a backward-compatible minor change that is meant to upgrade the network and alter the rules, but does not split the network. After a soft fork, nodes continue validating transactions as before, without having to migrate.

Fork and Its Significance

You will understand the concept of hard and soft fork better if you grasp what a fork is. There are two kinds of rules on a blockchain: protocol-level rules and smart contracts that operate on the protocol-level rules. A fork is the change in the first kind of rules that govern smart contracts. This changes the rules that nodes use to validate transactions. The reason behind such a change is that the community decides to bring improvement in security and performance of the blockchain.

As life changes, the requirements to live it also change, and so does the economy. This broader change necessitates a change in the sub-fields, like DeFi. Blockchains undergo forking so that they can be kept abreast of the changing requirements of the world. Similarly, new requirements put new demand upon the chains. Old rules grow obsolete and new ones become all the more imperative.

Hard Forks: How They Work and Why They Matter

A hard fork is a non-backward-compatible upgrade that splits the blockchain into two separate networks. If the network as a whole does not adopt an upgraded version of the software, the blockchain divides into two independent versions with distinct transaction histories. A hard fork always requires a mass upgrade and collective network consensus. Such an upgrade causes radical changes at the protocol level. The user will have coins on both chains after the split due to shared history. But it does not mean that the user will enjoy double value. The market will reprice the assets after the split, so the price of total assets remains the same.

The impetus for a hard fork comes from disagreement among community members as to the nature of upgrades, or from developers’ desire to implement major changes that are not compatible with the existing rules. For instance, any change in the maximum supply of a token or the underlying consensus mechanism requires a hard fork.

You may draw the conclusion that a hard fork is always contentious, as it results from disagreement in the community. However, this is not always the case. A community may unanimously decide in favour of an overhaul, and the network may not split. Splitting occurs only when the members form two groups.

Prominent Hard Fork Examples

In 2017, there arose contention regarding the block size on the Bitcoin chain. One group wanted a bigger block size so that it could accommodate more transaction data, but another group was not in favour of the proposition. Consequently, a split happened, and the outcome was the emergence of two distinct chains titled Bitcoin ($BTC) and Bitcoin Cash ($BCH), each of which still maintains the same history before the forking happened.

Ethereum Classic emerged on the map of the crypto market when hackers exploited a vulnerability on the Ethereum chain in 2016 and stole $ETH worth millions of dollars. The developers implemented a hard fork to revamp the chain, but many opposed the change, and the parallel chain came to be called Ethereum Classic ($ETC).

Soft Forks: Minor Changes Without Network Split

Soft forks are less disturbing for a blockchain network as they are backward-compatible. It happens because the upgraded software consists of rules that are stricter versions of the old rules, rather than being contradictions. As a result, validating nodes keep on recognizing new blocks even if they opt not to upgrade their software. This form of forking is preferred when a gradual overhaul is required. But experts agree that soft forks are limited in scope because of their incapability of introducing fundamental changes.

Examples of Soft Forks

One of the best-known soft forks in blockchain history is Bitcoin’s Segregated Witness, or SegWit, which was introduced in 2017. SegWit removed signature data from transactions and improved efficiency and scalability without splitting the chain. Because it was backward compatible, old nodes continued to validate blocks correctly while new nodes enforced the updated rules.

Other soft forks have focused on security enhancements and minor protocol optimizations. For example, changes to signature formats or tightening certain validation requirements are typical use cases for soft forks in many blockchain systems.

How Forks Affect Investors and Users

Despite one being contentious and the other being limited, both kinds of forks have little to no effect on the trading experience of the users. History is witness to the fact that whenever a hard fork occurred, the holders received an equal amount of tokens on the new chain. The amount correlated to the value of tokens instead of just the number. For example, someone holding bitcoin before the Bitcoin Cash fork received an equal amount of Bitcoin Cash tokens after the split.

However, one thing that the investors must consider, especially when they hold the assets on exchanges, is that not all exchanges will list the new chain straightaway. On the other hand, soft forks rarely impact token balances directly because they do not create new coins or split the chain. Their primary effect is on how transactions are validated and how the network functions.

Conclusion

Hard forks and soft forks are essential tools that allow blockchains to evolve, adapt, and remain secure in a changing digital environment. While hard forks introduce major upgrades and may lead to network splits, soft forks enable gradual improvements without disrupting continuity. For users and investors, understanding these mechanisms helps in making informed decisions and navigating changes with confidence. Ultimately, both types of forks reflect the dynamic and community-driven nature of blockchain technology.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a hard fork and a soft fork?

A hard fork creates a permanent split in the blockchain, while a soft fork upgrades the network without breaking compatibility with older versions.

Do investors get new coins after a hard fork?

Yes, in most cases, holders receive equivalent coins on the new chain, but their market value may change after the split.

Can a soft fork affect crypto prices?

Soft forks usually have little direct impact on prices, as they do not create new coins, but they can influence market sentiment through network upgrades.

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