Alerts: add warning for potential 2017-08-01 BIP148 fork

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## This file is licensed under the MIT License (MIT) available on
## http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
title: "Potential disruptive chain forks"
shorturl: "disruptive-forks"
active: true
banner: "Warning: Bitcoin may be unsafe to use on August 1st (click here for details)"
## 7/12 to 7/28: "warning" (orange); 7/29 until resolution: "alert" (red)
bannerclass: "warning"
---
*Last updated: 2017-07-12 12:00 UTC. This page will be updated when new
information becomes available. See the [list of updates][].*
On 1 August 2017, Bitcoin confirmation scores may become unreliable for
an unknown length of time. This means that any bitcoins you receive
after August 1st may disappear from your wallet at a later time or be a
type of bitcoin that other people will not accept as payment.
Once the situation is resolved, confirmation scores will either
automatically return to their normal reliability or there will be two
(or more) competing versions of Bitcoin. In the former case, you may
return to using Bitcoin normally; in the later case, you will need to
take extra steps in order to begin safely receiving bitcoins again.
This post currently describes what actions you can take to prepare for
this situation. Subsequent to August 1st, we will update this post as
best we can with relevant information, but you are also advised to
monitor other Bitcoin [news sites][] and [community resources][] for
updates and to cross-check all information, as someone may attempt to
spread false news in order to exploit the situation.
Remember that you alone are responsible for the safety of your bitcoins,
and that if you lose control of them for any reason, there is nothing
the operators or contributors to this website can do to help you.
## Before August 1st
1. If you accept bitcoins as payments, we recommend that you stop
accepting Bitcoin payments at least 12 hours before 00:00 UTC on August
1st (24 to 48 hours may be safer). This will give time for all pending
payments to confirm on the Bitcoin block chain before the event.
1. If you send bitcoins as payments, note that many services may stop
accepting bitcoins at 00:00 UTC on August 1st or earlier.
1. Be wary of storing your bitcoins on an exchange or other third-party
wallet. If they accept transactions during the event, they could lose
money and will likely spread those loses across all their users. If
there end up being two or more competing versions of Bitcoin, then they
may refuse to give you your bitcoins on versions they don't like.
## On August 1st
1. Do not trust any payments you receive after August 1st until the situation
is resolved. No matter how many confirmations the new payment says it
has, it can disappear from your wallet at any point up until the
situation is resolved.
1. Try not to send any payments. Although you should not technically be
able to lose money this way, wallets may become confused and require
recovery if you attempt this.
1. Be wary of offers to allow you to invest in the outcome of the event
by "splitting" your coins. Some of these offers may be scams, and
software claiming to split your coins can also steal them.
## After August 1st
No information available yet. Please wait for multiple trustworthy
sources to state that the event is resolved before returning to normal
Bitcoin use.
## Document history
A [full history][] of this document is available. The following points
summarize major changes, with the most recent changes being listed
first.
- 2017-07-12 12:00 UTC: initial version.
[full history]: https://github.com/bitcoin-dot-org/bitcoin.org/commits/master/_alerts/2017-07-12-disruptive-forks.md
[list of updates]: #document-history
[news sites]: /en/resources#news
[community resources]: /en/community