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BCH (Bitcoin Cash)

Bitcoin Cash (BCH) emerged in 2017 as a direct result of a hard fork in the Bitcoin network, primarily addressing Bitcoin's scalability issues and the community's desire to process more transactions per second. Bitcoin Cash expanded its block size from 1 megabyte to 32 megabytes, allowing for higher transaction throughput and lower fees. It also implemented a new difficulty adjustment algorithm to facilitate easier block mining and enhanced network security. Bitcoin Cash's goal is to offer a fast, affordable, and decentralized electronic cash system, competing with traditional payment methods.

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