I suspect the answer is no. Each blockchain (original and one from the hard fork) would have a different "history" forming after the hard fork. Thus the two blockchains are unique.
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I suspect the answer is no. Each blockchain (original and one from the hard fork) would have a different "history" forming after the hard fork. Thus the two blockchains are unique.
Maybe if they reach a consensus...then only the time between has a different history..?
A fork is a non destructing split, so... It is something to think about...
Maybe it isn't impossible, but a big challenge?