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Can a Successful 51% Attack Lead to a Permanent Split in the Blockchain Community?

Yes, a severe and successful 51% attack can lead to a permanent community split. If a large portion of the community or major exchanges refuse to recognize the attacker's chain, they may coordinate a hard fork to roll back the malicious activity.

This creates two distinct chains and two separate communities, often with significant economic and social consequences.

What Is the Primary Difference between a Hard Fork and a Soft Fork in Blockchain Governance?
What Is the Difference between a Soft Fork and a Hard Fork?
How Are New Coins Distributed to Holders after a Hard Fork?
How Does a Hard Fork Differ from a Soft Fork in Terms of Network Consensus?