We notice some reorgs in Bitcoin testnet, while reorgs in testnet are common 
and may be part of different tests and experiments, it seems the forks are not 
created by a single user and multiple blocks were mined by different users in 
each chain.  My first impression was that the problem was related to network 
issues but some Bitcoin explorers were following one chain while others follow 
the other one.  Nonetheless, well established explorers like blocktrail.com or 
blockr.io were following different chains at different heights which led to me 
to believe that it was not a network issue. After some time, a reorg occurs and 
it all comes to normal state as a single chain.
We started investigating more and we identified that the fork occurs with nodes 
0.12; in some situations, nodes 0.12 has longer/different chains. The blocks in 
both chains are valid so something must be occurring in the communication 
between nodes but not related with the network itself.
Long story short, when nodes 0.13+ receive blocks from 0.13+ nodes all is ok, 
and those blocks propagate to older nodes with no issues. But when a block 
tries to be propagated from bitcoind 0.12.+ to newer ones those blocks are NOT 
being propagated to the peers with newer versions while these newer blocks are 
being propagated to peers with older versions with no issues.
My conclusion is that we have a backward compatibility issue between 0.13.X+ 
and older versions.
The issue is simple to replicate, first, get latest version of bitcoind, 
complete the IBD after is at current height, then force it to use exclusively 
one or more peers of versions 0.12.X and older, and you will notice that the 
latest version node will never receive a new block.
Probably some alternative bitcoin implementations act as bridges between these 
two versions and facilitate the chain reorgs.
I have not yet found any way where/how it can be used in a malicious way or be 
exploited by a miner but in theory Bitcoin 0.13.X+ should remain compatible 
with older ones, but a 0.13+ node may become isolated by 0.12 peers, and there 
is not notice for the node owner.

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