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Bitcoin Cash Explained: The Breakaway Coin Born from a Scaling War

Cal Evans 1 year ago (Last updated: 1 year ago) 3 minutes read 0 comments
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  • Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency that emerged from a 2017 hard fork of Bitcoin, driven by disagreements over how to scale the network—specifically whether to increase block size or optimize existing features.
  • It offers faster and cheaper transactions through larger blocks but has sparked further splits and ongoing debates about decentralization and long-term sustainability.

Bitcoin Cash (BCH) isn’t just another cryptocurrency—it’s a story of ideological warfare, decentralization, and a battle over how the future of Bitcoin should unfold. Born out of one of the most heated debates in the crypto space, Bitcoin Cash has carved its own path, but not without controversy.

The Split That Changed Everything

In August 2017, a major dispute over how to scale Bitcoin reached its boiling point. At the heart of the issue was block size—the digital space that holds Bitcoin transactions. The original Bitcoin allowed only 1MB blocks, limiting the number of transactions it could process (about 4.6 per second). With demand rising, network congestion led to high fees and long transaction times.

Two camps emerged:

  • Big Blockers, led by figures like Roger Ver and mining giant Bitmain, advocated for larger block sizes to increase transaction capacity.
  • Small Blockers, in contrast, pushed for optimizing the existing system through solutions like SegWit and the Lightning Network, arguing that bigger blocks threatened Bitcoin’s decentralization and accessibility.

When no agreement was reached, the network hard forked—a split in the blockchain—creating a new coin: Bitcoin Cash. This new coin started with 8MB blocks, later increasing to 32MB, aiming for faster and cheaper transactions.

Bitcoin Cash vs. Bitcoin

Despite the initial drama, both coins continue to exist. Bitcoin remains the dominant cryptocurrency, while Bitcoin Cash has held a respectable position in the market. Key differences include:

  • Larger block sizes in BCH for faster transaction processing.
  • No support for SegWit or the Lightning Network in BCH.
  • Faster mining difficulty adjustments in BCH to respond to changes in network activity.

More Forks, More Divisions

In 2018, Bitcoin Cash itself split again, creating Bitcoin SV (Satoshi’s Vision), led by Craig Wright. Bitcoin SV pushed for even larger blocks (128MB and beyond) and rejected the inclusion of smart contract features that BCH added.

Bitcoin Cash stands as a powerful example of how decentralized systems work—not through corporate decisions or single leaders, but through community action and user adoption. It reflects the ongoing tension between scalability and decentralization, reminding us that in crypto, every solution carries trade-offs.

In the end, Bitcoin Cash is more than just a fork; it’s a bold attempt to reimagine Bitcoin as a fast, affordable, everyday payment system. Whether it fulfills that vision remains to be seen.

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Cal Evans

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Cal Evans is a technology lawyer and blockchain governance specialist with extensive experience in Web3 regulation, digital assets, and decentralized infrastructure. He has worked closely with blockchain foundations and startups, advising on compliance, token frameworks, and global regulatory strategy.

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