There is no need to swap coins right now. Hard fork will be enabled, if "unresponsive" pools (bigmine.org) will generate high hashrate of old version blocks, which prevents switching to segwit.
If there will be a decision about hard-fork, community will be notified in all possible ways, so don't worry. Don't forget to update desktop and masternode clients to a latest version.
With your latest thread, I have clearer ideas on what will happen with Uralscoin network, hardfork and no swap at all.
Which are the most important changes of the fork?
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There is no need in hard-fork right now. Soft-forks partially applied, segwit support is enabled, but network can't enable it - there is no consensus in mining blocks. One of the biggest pools uses old version, this prevents network switching to a new version. So, the safe way is to make changes in protocol, to disconnect old clients (v. 1.0.0.x). If pool owner notice this changes - there will be updates, and everything may be ok, no fork wil needed. But, if pool owner wish to stay using old version - his chain will live on its own, but users with new wallets will not see his chain. But some miners will get a trouble, mining blocks in "dead" chain. That's why I wrote to miners, not to use bigmine - it makes a huga hashrate, but has a wrong configured pool, and an old version. I wonder why miners don't use another pools ? zergpool ? aikapool ? Or miners don't read this thread, no discord threads, telegram ?