The first notable fracture in the Bitcoin community occurred with Bitcoin XT in 2014, when developers sought to increase the block size from one to eight megabytes.
Bitcoin Cash emerged as a solution to Bitcoin's scalability issues, aiming to increase transaction speed and lower fees by enabling larger block sizes.
The creation of Bitcoin Cash on August 1, 2017, illustrated a significant effort to address the limitations of Bitcoin's original protocol, particularly its transaction capacity.
The ongoing debates surrounding Bitcoin forks highlight the tension between innovation and stability within the cryptocurrency community, affecting Bitcoin's long-term evolution.
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