Bitica Coin Docs
  • Summary
  • DOCUMENTATION
    • Learn about the Bitica Platform
      • Bitica Overview: vision, strategy and platform components
      • The Bitica Blockchain
        • Discovering the Network
        • Bitica Consensus
        • Delegation through Staking with Validators
        • Ethereum (EVM) Compatibility and Smart Contracts
        • Boosting Bitica's Scalability
      • Bitica Token (BDCC)
        • BDCC Tokenomics
        • Exchanges, Wallets, On-Ramps and DeFi Tools Supporting BDCC
        • BDCC on Other Chains
      • Interoperability
      • Bitica Governance and Development
        • Bitica Assembly
        • Bitica Improvement Proposals (FIPs)
      • Wallets supporting Bitica
    • Bitica for Business
    • Things you can do on Bitica
      • Interacting with the Bitica Blockchain
      • Bitica Ecosystem
      • Community
      • Grants and Bounties
    • Bitica Mobile Infrastructure Use Cases
  • Developers
    • Network Details
      • Bitica Mainnet
      • Bitica Testnet Bitica
      • Token Faucets
      • Network Upgrades
        • Upgrade Guide
        • Upgrade Guide (explorer nodes)
        • Block 13,800,000 Fork
        • FIP's
    • Bitica Consensus
      • Contracts Overview
      • Stake, Delegate and Withdraw
      • Vote
      • End-of-Cycle Flow
      • Contract Addresses
    • How to run network nodes
    • Resources & Tools
      • TheGraph
      • WalletConnect on Bitica
    • Important smart contracts
      • Bitica Token
      • Bitica Dollar
      • Major Deployed Contracts
      • Bridges
        • Ethereum ↔ Bitica GoodDollar Token
        • Ethereum ↔ Bitica BDCC20 Tokens
        • BSC ↔ Bitica BNB
        • BSC ↔ Bitica Native
        • BSC ↔ Bitica BDCC20
        • Ethereum ↔ Bitica Native
    • How to become a validator
      • Getting started as a validator
      • Getting started as on the Bitica testnet
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Network Upgrades

Major updates on the network level are introduced via forks.

Forks are used to introduce new functionality or fix security related issues. Node runners will receive instructions on how and when to update their nodes in the event of a fork.

Information related to forks along with upgrade information will be posted here. If any assistance is needed, feel free to reach out or ask questions through the forum or other channels.

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Last updated 1 year ago