I will give you just one, since there are too many of them. The only hard forks I ever supported are the #altcoins that arouse by my duplicate & modify policy, granted to private sector, especially SMEs.
I do not support hard forks of #BTC, nor I plan to do so in the future. This was one of the reasons I insisted for test nets and tests to take place before launch of #BTC.
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The first Bitcoin testnet was created by Gavin Andresen.
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Did you know that Satoshi was expecting hard forks to do most of the protocol improvements?
Source by Thomas Zander:
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I am Satoshi Nakamoto . The sources you reference prove nothing more than some people were working on implementation. I have explained my policy on hard forks. Now if you want to go on with inconsistencies, you can. My technology is censorship free, though it was not destined to be used the way you use it...
Sure you can claim to be whoever you want to be. Good luck with that.