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The transition from Minecraft's "Alpha" stage to (and its subsequent hotfix, Beta 1.0_01 ) on December 20, 2010, marked a pivotal moment in the game’s history. While today we associate Minecraft with complex systems like enchantments and the End, the Beta 1.0.1 era was defined by fundamental shifts in how the game functioned—specifically through the introduction of server-side inventory and the refinement of multiplayer stability. The Technical Leap: Server-Side Inventory

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: Addressing rare crashes that occurred during the initial loading of a world. The transition from Minecraft's "Alpha" stage to (and

: This was a minor patch released just hours after the initial "Beta" launch to fix critical bugs and server-side inventory issues. Key Changes Inventory Security : This was a minor patch released just

Before the patch, players venturing into the uncharted, blocky wilderness were facing a few game-breaking issues. Beta 1.0.1 ironed out three major problems: