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ELI5 please:

Just logged in to my Poloniex account and realized that I had some ETC, if I had understood it right from other sources I have scrolled through this is because of I loaned my coins to someone during the hard fork.

So what can/should I do?
If I sell the ETCs, does this affect my actual amount of ETH coins I have on Poloniex, or are these completely separated from each other?
Can I sell the ETCs for profit without any retaliation, are these just given to med by Poloniex?
legendary
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fell over this
https://steemit.com/ethereum/@pauls/ethereum-fork-step-by-step-guide-to-safely-splitting-your-eth-etc
maybe that helps

question
the repay attack affects only prefork eth/etc or is it a risk for pastfork bought or sold eth or etc ?


jr. member
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Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!

What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?

Thanks


This is wrong
ETC must fork, ETH already is safe.

Vitalik statement:
This is completely technically wrong; ETH clients will accept no chain without block 1920k containing the fork transition

https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/757551562407473152


The guy he answered already deleted his post..... lol

But I did split and sent ETC to poloniex. Now I want to protect myself. I see the guides above and thanks for them but to be honest, they are a bit complicated for me. Can I just discard old account and create a new ETH account and withdraw there from an exchange. Will I then be safe from replay attacks? Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 2856
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Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!

What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?

Thanks


This is wrong
ETC must fork, ETH already is safe.

Vitalik statement:
This is completely technically wrong; ETH clients will accept no chain without block 1920k containing the fork transition

https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/757551562407473152


The guy he answered already deleted his post..... lol
lol that guy ...was it peter toad?...im 100% sure he is one of our trolls too  Cheesy
hero member
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Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!

What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?

Thanks


This is wrong
ETC must fork, ETH already is safe.

Vitalik statement:
This is completely technically wrong; ETH clients will accept no chain without block 1920k containing the fork transition

https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/757551562407473152


The guy he answered already deleted his post..... lol
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1075
Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!

What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?

Thanks
http://whysos3rious.com/index.php/2016/07/27/tutorial-how-to-access-your-etc-and-sell-it-for-eth-fight-back-and-profit/

eze111 1 point an hour ago

Here's another guide for Mist using Kraken's splitting contract recommended by Vitalik in his latest blog post.

https://steemit.com/ethereum/@pauls/ethereum-fork-step-by-step-guide-to-safely-splitting-your-eth-etc

https://blog.ethereum.org/2016/07/26/onward_from_the_hard_fork/
jr. member
Activity: 79
Merit: 1
Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!

What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?

Thanks
member
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ETH backed by Microsoft  Smiley

etc backed by dao hacker  Cry
stop spamming your nonsens
stop misinforming


etc is suported by many normal people who have a brain  and us it.

Next week we have LISK Classic. There is already a lot of talk around that topic. And then waves classic, ... LTC classic...
legendary
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ETH backed by Microsoft  Smiley

etc backed by dao hacker  Cry
stop spamming your nonsens
stop misinforming


etc is suported by many normal people who have a brain  and us it.
legendary
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ETC over 2x ETH volume on polo! Just felt right to crosspost.


lol a few more PnD with etc and the noobs will be the ones that lose out...watch out from some real butt hurt angry trolls on etc forum very soon
hero member
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I think Ethereum is now rising compared to last year. We can see the price chart that ETH price goes up rather than before. Maybe on nearby time, ETH will be as high as BTC. We don't know. We can't predict the future price. But if we will calculate the price, maybe bitcoin will be dumped in nearby future. Because of the blocks that are mined, we are struggling hard to earn more rather than before. So if that is the case, we are looking forward to the new Altcoin called ETH. Goodluck Ethereum.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
ETC over 2x ETH volume on polo! Just felt right to crosspost.


will the real chain please stand up.
legendary
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fatman was right....the etc guys are btc guys,lol   
wait till they dump all the etc for btc....lol
I am wondering about the the point of this thread.  Bitpop is a BTC purist and overt Ethereum Hater but now has a moderated thread advocating Eth Classic. 

Are you actually promoting Eth Classic or do you have ulterior motives?

I am a bitcoin extremist and nothing will beat bitcoin. But if there's a second coin it sure as hell won't be a mutable, centralized, premined
copper member
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It will die down. It's not like it's the first time there's drama in crypto.
I hope you're right. Vitalik will merge this fork back to main eth branch and this crypto drama will be over. It is better to not bail out DAO investors and endanger entire Ethereum project with this stupid fork. But he must act fast because time is against him!

Right, fork away the problems...again. never mind the principal of that mentality being self serving and disgusting, given enough time eventually you may be on the losing end of "the foundation's" fork because WE are in charge of this decentralized world computer that can't be tampered with shenanigans. What then? It seems like the people defending this bullshit are only interested in their own personal gain. Gotta protect my investment lol! What you fail to realize is this was doomed from the moment "the foundation" decided to try and rewrite history with their decentralized supercomputer that can't be tampered with..unless they lose money, then fuck all that we will fork our morals right out the goddamn window. Haa!! The ignorance is comedy gold. Keep,on forking everybody, you show that silly bitcoin how awesome you are! Silly crypto people...thinking the blockchain should not be fucked with...golly Mr garza, can I get some of them hashlets too lol!!!
legendary
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Hey, Mrpuperiods hows your tanking coin feel now? Cheesy
yea etc went down alot...40% so far, dont worry ill put up another buy wall and let u guys fomo buy high again  Tongue
hero member
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http://www.coindesk.com/ethereum-vitalik-buterin-classic-blockchain/

Overall, the organization has elected to stand by the informal community voting that lead to the hard fork, executed roughly one week ago, while indicating it would not seek to hinder progress on any alternative ethereum projects, such as Ethereum Classic.

Buterin wrote:

    "We recognize that the ethereum code can be used to instantiate other blockchains with the same consensus rules, including testnets, consortium and private chains, clones and spin-offs, and have never been opposed to such instantiations."
Further, Buterin encouraged the Ethereum Classic team to execute an additional hard fork that would guard its blockchain from ‘replay attacks’ by moving classic ethers, or the currency units on the alternative blockchain, to new accounts.



 Smiley


As i said very early.. its hilariously ironic that the "immutable" chain needs a hard fork to function properly and "safely".
Also the hacker has like 13% of the total supply if im not wrong.
lol i think so...which means ETH holders have the remaining 87%

apart from the smart guy that sold at 0.005 and can easily double up his etc, or buy back what he sold for 50% less and keep the noobs btc, either way ...welldone.
im curious how long they can just keep throwing away BTC lol  i got more etc than when i began and more btc thanks too them,lol

Lol, that was me. I think i just posted it in the other thread.
legendary
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ALL  of my etc profits are going into ETH
legendary
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http://www.coindesk.com/ethereum-vitalik-buterin-classic-blockchain/

Overall, the organization has elected to stand by the informal community voting that lead to the hard fork, executed roughly one week ago, while indicating it would not seek to hinder progress on any alternative ethereum projects, such as Ethereum Classic.

Buterin wrote:

    "We recognize that the ethereum code can be used to instantiate other blockchains with the same consensus rules, including testnets, consortium and private chains, clones and spin-offs, and have never been opposed to such instantiations."
Further, Buterin encouraged the Ethereum Classic team to execute an additional hard fork that would guard its blockchain from ‘replay attacks’ by moving classic ethers, or the currency units on the alternative blockchain, to new accounts.



 Smiley


As i said very early.. its hilariously ironic that the "immutable" chain needs a hard fork to function properly and "safely".
Also the hacker has like 13% of the total supply if im not wrong.
lol i think so...which means ETH holders have the remaining 87%

apart from the smart guy that sold at 0.005 and can easily double up his etc, or buy back what he sold for 50% less and keep the noobs btc, either way ...welldone.
im curious how long they can just keep throwing away BTC lol  i got more etc than when i began and more btc thanks too them,lol
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 505

http://www.coindesk.com/ethereum-vitalik-buterin-classic-blockchain/

Overall, the organization has elected to stand by the informal community voting that lead to the hard fork, executed roughly one week ago, while indicating it would not seek to hinder progress on any alternative ethereum projects, such as Ethereum Classic.

Buterin wrote:

    "We recognize that the ethereum code can be used to instantiate other blockchains with the same consensus rules, including testnets, consortium and private chains, clones and spin-offs, and have never been opposed to such instantiations."
Further, Buterin encouraged the Ethereum Classic team to execute an additional hard fork that would guard its blockchain from ‘replay attacks’ by moving classic ethers, or the currency units on the alternative blockchain, to new accounts.



 Smiley


As i said very early.. its hilariously ironic that the "immutable" chain needs a hard fork to function properly and "safely".
Also the hacker has like 13% of the total supply if im not wrong.
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1075

http://www.coindesk.com/ethereum-vitalik-buterin-classic-blockchain/

Overall, the organization has elected to stand by the informal community voting that lead to the hard fork, executed roughly one week ago, while indicating it would not seek to hinder progress on any alternative ethereum projects, such as Ethereum Classic.

Buterin wrote:

    "We recognize that the ethereum code can be used to instantiate other blockchains with the same consensus rules, including testnets, consortium and private chains, clones and spin-offs, and have never been opposed to such instantiations."
Further, Buterin encouraged the Ethereum Classic team to execute an additional hard fork that would guard its blockchain from ‘replay attacks’ by moving classic ethers, or the currency units on the alternative blockchain, to new accounts.



 Smiley
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