Some confusion here:
A hardfork adds new rules that makes previously invalid tx valid, making the possible set of valid things larger...
A softfork is the opposite, where rules are relaxed and previously valid things are now invalid.
Some confusion here:
A hardfork adds new rules that makes previously invalid tx valid, making the possible set of valid things larger...
A softfork is the opposite, where rules are relaxed and previously valid things are now invalid.
Sorry that's a mistype. In a softfork rules are relaxed and previously INVALID things are now valid, sorry for confusion.