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Topic: Constantinople, the only ethereum hardfork - page 3. (Read 518 times)

member
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January 14, 2019, 10:31:45 AM
#13
speculation about Hardfork seems to have ended. people know that 2 hardforks besides Constantinople are scams. so it's better to focus on seeing market predictions after Constantinople's hardfork later.
member
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January 14, 2019, 10:25:23 AM
#12
People too much greedy and lost his eth because follow the YouTube instruction to prepaid "upcoming hardfork', they just want the free tokens, but don't check the project is fake or real, so current the real one is eth hardfork, the other is fake or not trustworthy, just wait for ETH hardfork happened and market pump again. Smiley
sr. member
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January 14, 2019, 05:08:55 AM
#11
Yes, only Constantinople is the legit one. I felt bad for those who fell victim to other "hardfork". This should be a hard lesson to them, it is probably their greed that led to that.
full member
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January 14, 2019, 04:56:38 AM
#10
I was amazed that scam hard forks had already started to appear. This is a new kind of money theft from ordinary people. these cheaters need to be find and punish
hero member
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January 14, 2019, 03:28:09 AM
#9
We have seen some people or groups, who claim they are hardforking ETH,.
The plan of the first, NOVA, whose intention was to scam others of their hard earned money, was foiled early enough, because it was using a fake.
ETCV on the other hand was not quickly detected, but its team was anonymous, which i feel is enough to suspect them of scam.
Right now, its telegram account has changed when i checked.
It's website is suspended and so on.
They are now asking people to buy their coin, which does not exist.

Therefore, the only genuine hardfork, is the constantinople.

I have heard about it on telegram and on some group that the only ethereum hardfork is Constantinople. Even MEW's facebook account announced that they will only be supporting Constantinople hard fork, which means all the remaining hard fork is not legitimate.
full member
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January 14, 2019, 03:25:31 AM
#8
We have seen some people or groups, who claim they are hardforking ETH,.
ETCV on the other hand was not quickly detected, but its team was anonymous, which i feel is enough to suspect them of scam.
Right now, its telegram account has changed when i checked.
It's website is suspended and so on.
They are now asking people to buy their coin, which does not exist.
This one almost fooled me because I saw some avatars of Ethereum Classic Vision wore by members here before (probably it's a bounty campaign because I can't found it in the Services section) but fortunately I found a thread which revealed the truth that the real and only hardfork of eth is Constantinople. Here is the thread. I also verified it in google and it was the same so I hope this issue is now cleared to everyone Smiley.
hero member
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January 14, 2019, 03:08:35 AM
#7
ETCV is also a scam. There are testers who caught this fork to be a scam too, getting private keys of those people that wanted to claim their fork. 3:1 ratio is really getting an eye to the interested people who thinks this coin is good enough.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/two-alleged-ethereum-scam-forks-appropriating-users-private-keys-report-finds

Good thing that these forks were exposed before their said forks. Yes, Constantinople is real fork that's going to be done by the real and legit ETH devs.
legendary
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January 14, 2019, 02:47:07 AM
#6
ETCV on the other hand was not quickly detected, but its team was anonymous, which i feel is enough to suspect them of scam.

being anonymous is not a reason to suspect someone. suffice it to mention that Satoshi Nakamoto (the one who created bitcoin which is the start of all this) is still anonymous to this day.

as for all these forks, it seems to me that certain people are trying so hard to both make money by doubling their coins and also at the same time try pumping ETH price. they didn't succeed at either so far which is one of the reasons why they are failing.
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False Moon
January 14, 2019, 02:24:35 AM
#5
I think it's very simple to judge whether a project is scam. It only needs to see if it is officially recognized. Neither NOVA nor ETCV, neither of them is officially recognized by Ethereum. (although I think Ethereum should release one statement)
jr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 2
January 14, 2019, 02:14:06 AM
#4
We have seen some people or groups, who claim they are hardforking ETH,.
The plan of the first, NOVA, whose intention was to scam others of their hard earned money, was foiled early enough, because it was using a fake.
ETCV on the other hand was not quickly detected, but its team was anonymous, which i feel is enough to suspect them of scam.
Right now, its telegram account has changed when i checked.
It's website is suspended and so on.
They are now asking people to buy their coin, which does not exist.

Therefore, the only genuine hardfork, is the constantinople.

Ofcourse everyone knew and was aware that Constantinople is the only hardfork which involves corrections and solves scalability problems

 But few people tried to gamble on those other tokens in the plan to hit and run
But they got phished
So unfortunately
copper member
Activity: 101
Merit: 2
January 14, 2019, 01:38:52 AM
#3
I am usually confused when a coin to be forked from another is conducting an ICO or bounty campaign. I thought the hard fork implies just splitting an already existing coin into another? People should be wary of such ICO project no matter how attractive their bonuses may be.

Although fork from an existing coin, but it needs to develop. Therefore, ICO for development fund or bounty for spreading the world is normal. But I think If they can not improve to better than origin chain, it will become a shitcoin later.
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 2
January 13, 2019, 04:59:35 PM
#2
We have seen some people or groups, who claim they are hardforking ETH,.
The plan of the first, NOVA, whose intention was to scam others of their hard earned money, was foiled early enough, because it was using a fake.
ETCV on the other hand was not quickly detected, but its team was anonymous, which i feel is enough to suspect them of scam.
Right now, its telegram account has changed when i checked.
It's website is suspended and so on.
They are now asking people to buy their coin, which does not exist.

Therefore, the only genuine hardfork, is the constantinople.
I am usually confused when a coin to be forked from another is conducting an ICO or bounty campaign. I thought the hard fork implies just splitting an already existing coin into another? People should be wary of such ICO project no matter how attractive their bonuses may be.
jr. member
Activity: 518
Merit: 3
January 13, 2019, 04:32:01 PM
#1
We have seen some people or groups, who claim they are hardforking ETH,.
The plan of the first, NOVA, whose intention was to scam others of their hard earned money, was foiled early enough, because it was using a fake.
ETCV on the other hand was not quickly detected, but its team was anonymous, which i feel is enough to suspect them of scam.
Right now, its telegram account has changed when i checked.
It's website is suspended and so on.
They are now asking people to buy their coin, which does not exist.

Therefore, the only genuine hardfork, is the constantinople.
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