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This is no guarantee. Sure the changes are voted but that doesn't make them unanimous. In theory there could always be a chain split.
It is very unlikely of course
The decred code was written to make impossible a chain split.
When a hardfork voting happens the old blockchain "dies" instantly.
It's impossible for someone to take control and keep it alive as happened with ETH/ETC and BTC/BCH
watch me fork your coin what you are saying is impossible unless it's rigged and not even an open source project..errrr yeah :\
it is obvious that the coin can be cloned like any other, just copy and paste the code
The question was another.
It was about a split in blockchain as happened with eth / etc.
This is impossible in decred because the blockchain stops working without POS voting that will always be directed to only one chain.
directed by who? If we decide to fork we decide to fork...there shouldn't be some crypto-nazi dictating code..this is open source? :\hmm