Ravencoin, a blockchain built from Bitcoin's code, may roll back four days of transactions after the first invalid block appeared on Friday. Two mining pools controlling most of its hashpower are rebuilding the chain from before that block, putting deposits, withdrawals and payments since then at risk.
Ravencoin, a blockchain built from Bitcoin's code, could roll back four days of transactions.
Two mining pools that control most of Ravencoin's hashpower are building a replacement chain from a point before Friday's first invalid block. Deposits, withdrawals and payments made since that block are at risk of being reversed.
The pools are effectively reconstructing the network's ledger to exclude the disputed block, which would rewrite about four days of activity. CoinDesk reported the story; Shaurya Malwa wrote it and Oliver Knight edited it. The report was published on Aug. 11, 2026.
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