"Download BTC1," that's all the message said. Part of a statement in a larger BitPay blog post last week, the words were meant to urge the bitcoin processor's users to upgrade their software ahead of a scheduled code upgrade. It's safe to say, however, that it didn't have the intended effect. While the point of contention was […]
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