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A long-time developer wants to split Bitcoin blockchain and reassign Satoshi coins. The community is calling it a theft

Paul Sztorc proposes a 2026 hard fork of Bitcoin called eCash, giving BTC holders equivalent tokens and adding Drivechains.

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CoinDesk
April 27, 2026·1 min read
A long-time developer wants to split Bitcoin blockchain and reassign Satoshi coins. The community is calling it a theft

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Paul Sztorc proposes a 2026 hard fork of Bitcoin called eCash, giving BTC holders equivalent tokens and adding Drivechains.

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A long-time developer wants to split Bitcoin blockchain and reassign Satoshi coins. The community is calling it a theft

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