Sadly, couldn't find any tests which include serialised Bitcoin Cash 
transactions (mostly because they don't seem to have agreed to a final 
transaction format).
Will post here again if I manage to find one.

2017 m. liepa 26 d., trečiadienis 14:06:13 UTC+3, Andreas Schildbach rašė:
>
> As far as I can tell, Bitcoin Cash blocks won't be accepted by bitcoinj 
> – regardless if validating or not – because Bitcoin Cash changes the 
> difficulty (in order to survive with much less hashing power than 
> Bitcoin has). This will fail the PoW-check. 
>
> Regarding pending transactions I'm not so sure. I heard they changed the 
> signing as well, probably in an incompatible way. In this case, it 
> should be detectable by bitcoinj. If anyone could create and post a 
> BCC-signed transaction in serialized form, we could add a unit test for 
> this. 
>
>
> On 07/26/2017 12:17 PM, saulius....@gmail.com <javascript:> wrote: 
> > As you may know, Bitcoin Cash is going to release(split?) on August 1st. 
> > They seem to have added a fork id, similar to segwit (if I understand 
> > correctly). 
> > I am assuming that bitcoinj will not be supporting their network, but I 
> > wanted to check that there is no chance that a Bitcoin Cash transaction 
> > lands in the wallet. 
> > Can anyone confirm this? 
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