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March 14, 2018, 04:51:13 AM
#30
The golden time of the hardfork has passed. Now there are very few people who are interested in them.
hero member
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March 14, 2018, 04:00:36 AM
#29
Hard fork is just a joke now. Most of hard fork developer only for fast money grabing. 1 : 10 good hard fork. Hard fork is for coin which can not be changing in fundamental system thats why there is hard fork. But now we see many hard fork without reason and thats just stealing money to creat a pump on some coin. The legit hard fork is only bcash and btg for bitcoin and for ethereum is only ethereum classic. For next is ardor.
I agree with you: the last nice fork was Bitcoin Cash. All these recent forks of BTC,ETC,LTC,ETH are just marketing move from noname/unskilled teams.
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March 14, 2018, 03:55:10 AM
#28
Hard fork is just a joke now. Most of hard fork developer only for fast money grabing. 1 : 10 good hard fork. Hard fork is for coin which can not be changing in fundamental system thats why there is hard fork. But now we see many hard fork without reason and thats just stealing money to creat a pump on some coin. The legit hard fork is only bcash and btg for bitcoin and for ethereum is only ethereum classic. For next is ardor.
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March 13, 2018, 09:51:12 PM
#27
There isnt such thing called easy money.. If you can earn good amount of money then it shouldnt be treated "easy money'. For example you spend or waste your time in order to create something valuable for community in order to get reward. There are ton of jobs that offer easy tasks and pays big amounts but this is not for everyone and requires professional skills Wink
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March 13, 2018, 09:32:29 PM
#26
There is nothing as easy money anymore with cryptocurrency. Usually the coin compensate for the overhype right after the coin is release. Like many other people stated, some exchanges do not even support such forks. I honestly think hard forks is like printing money. The only people who get rich are either the early adopters or whoever suggested the fork. What happened to the technology? Now its all about the money....
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March 13, 2018, 07:50:14 PM
#25
When is the next hard fork?  Tongue

so far there nothing update about new hard fork for cryptocurrency, for me there no easy money in this world all are need to hard work an gives time to make money before can earn profits, herein bitcoin or cryptocurrency industries need to give time and focus to earn profits to get more knowledge to improve earnings in the world of crypto.
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March 13, 2018, 07:41:12 PM
#24
Making money by keeping only Bitcoin? It makes sense, actually. Bitcoin price is already increasing in general. I wish I did not make all of my investments to Bitcoin from the very beginning Sad
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March 13, 2018, 07:13:21 PM
#23
Hard fork of which cryptocurrency? You should know that easy money will never appear in this crypto world, if you don't work hard, you'll never get anything. You always get what you deserve. LOL. Hard fork is a good chance to get good coin for free but sometime it's not cause crypto created by hard fork maybe nothing but a trash coin.
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March 13, 2018, 07:07:08 PM
#22
Easy money does not happen even in the crypto currency. Despite the fact that many say so. Here, as well as everywhere, it is necessary to work hard, so I would not talk about easy money.
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March 13, 2018, 05:13:40 PM
#21
Easy money is a lie, easy money sometimes has more cost and risk than long term investment so I left taking benefit of forks, market conditions are also very bad now.
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March 13, 2018, 04:44:46 PM
#20
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legendary
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March 13, 2018, 04:40:12 PM
#19
When is the next hard fork?  Tongue

You must be very careful with those 'free money'. Because after almost any serious fork there is a massive dump and price dip.
Take ETC and NEO for example with their recent forks/airdrops.
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March 13, 2018, 04:39:04 PM
#18
There's many hardforks happening.

I bet you can find one tracker on google or something.  But nowadays they aren't as good, the initial hype is over and most hardforks wont be worth much.
Yeah, I think airdrops are happening more often and providing more chances to win some money. Hardforks as well as airdrops dump people from time to time, but at least to participate in a legit airdrop one doesn't have to buy any coins, while for the fork one needs to have the coin which is to be forked.
I am against hard forks in general, because they create confusion about the coins and also put in danger their original versions (I guess). At least, airdrops don't possess threats to existing coins.
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March 13, 2018, 04:23:41 PM
#17
You can find the schedule of cryptocurrency here https://coindar.org/en/events/2018/3 for March.
I see there is a hardfork from Leviarcoin, see this https://coindar.org/en/coin/leviarcoin.
And also Syscoin https://coindar.org/en/event/syscoin-sys-hard-fork-2072, but it seems unclear.

Coindar doesn't work know. I check this website,
http://coinmarketcal.com/
I don't understand what's going on with SYs, huge dump. Maybe fork will have a positive effect.
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March 13, 2018, 04:02:59 PM
#16
Yes, mb the most effective method of making money on a fork is to create your own fork. With sufficient hype still there is a many people to buy it Grin
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March 13, 2018, 03:45:34 PM
#15
If you looking for easy money, forks will be not profitable. Now this option to get money is not as popular as earlier. Now is harder to get easy money so i can recommend you trading or investing. It is same like forks
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March 13, 2018, 03:39:45 PM
#14
There's many hardforks happening.

I bet you can find one tracker on google or something.  But nowadays they aren't as good, the initial hype is over and most hardforks wont be worth much.
The time of making good money through hardforks are over and one really need to know how to calculate the risk involved before trying to take advantage of any.  I bought some bitcoin during the bitcoin Cash hardfork and I really make some money and when I do the same during this last bitcoin gold I can say I lose some money.
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March 13, 2018, 03:36:13 PM
#13
Dogecoin has a fork as well,

http://bitcoinist.com/dogecoin-hard-fork-dogethereum-2018/

As far as bitcoin, I think there are countless forks schedule a long this year.

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Recent and Upcoming Bitcoin Forks 2017 – 2018
The following Bitcoin forks either occurred in late 2017 – early 2018 or are planned for 2018. We will add more forks as they are announced, and notes as the forks occur; see below for a list of past forks including Bitcoin Diamond, Bitcoin Gold, and Bitcoin Cash:[3]

BitcoinX (BCX): A smart contract (like Ethereum) based Bitcoin. Block 498888. //bcx.org/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; the coin has officially been released and trades on a number of exchanges.

ABitcoin (ABTC): A “light speed” Bitcoin with smart contracts. Block 498888. The ABTC fork was also a fork for Achain holders. //www.abitcoin.one/. NOTE: Snapshot block occurred, but the coin doesn’t seem to be trading. The ABTC fork was also a fork for Achain holders.

Bitcoin Hot (BTH): Lightning network, smart contract, zero-knowledge proof, anti quantum hash. Block 498848. NOTE: Snapshot block occurred, but the coin doesn’t seem to be trading.

Super Bitcoin (SBTC): Like BitcoinX, a smart contract based Bitcoin. Block 498888. //www.supersmartbitcoin.com/index.html. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; the coin has officially been released and trades on a number of exchanges.

Bitcoin Platinum (BTP): According to the site, “Satoshi’s original vision of Decentralized Electronic Cash.” Around December 12th. Blocks 497757 / 498533.  //bitcoinplatinum.github.io/ko.html TIP: Bitcoin Platinum is rumored to be fake see: Bitcoin Platinum Created By South Korean Teenager As a Scam, Local Market Erupts. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of (in this case potentially because it wasn’t a real fork).

Bitcoin Oil (OBTC). No-premine, proof of stake, CPU mining, 2mb blocks. Block 498,888. //www.oilbtc.io/index_en.html NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of.

Bitcoin World (BTW). 8mb blocks, proof of work, replay protection. Block 499777. //btw.one/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of.

Bitcoin Stake (BTCS): Proof of stake (as the name implies). Block 499999. //btcscoin.com/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of.

Bitcoin Faith (BTF): Smart Contracts, 8mb blocks, and Lightening Network. Block 500000. //www.bitcoinfaith.org/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of.

Lightning Bitcoin (LBTC): A fork that is meant to provide “lightning fast payments.” Uses smart contracts and can host decentralized apps like Ethereum (and Super Bitcoin). Around December 23rd. Block 499,999. //lightningbitcoin.io/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; I know of no futures trading. (Not to be confused with LiteBitcoin).

Bitcoin Cash Plus (BCP): According to the site, “fulfilling the original promise of Bitcoin.” Around January 2nd, 2018. Block 501407. //www.bitcoincashplus.org/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; I know of no futures trading.

Bitcoin Silver (BTCS): According to a BitcoinTalk forum, the coin aims to “Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again.” Apparently, it occurs “in December.” The site had issues at one point. When the site started working “again” it appeared to be a token sale (an Ethereum-based ICO). //bitcoinsilver.io/. NOTE: This ended up being an ICO; I don’t know if it is real, but it is not a Bitcoin fork.

Bitcoin Uranium (BUM): According to a BitcoinTalk forum, the coin aims to “Make Bitcoin Great Again.” Apparently, it occurs “in December.” //bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2316506. NOTE: No update on this fork; it is very doubtful that it “occurred in December.” There isn’t even an official site.

Bitcoin Top (BTT): Bitcoin Top is like Bitcoin Cash with Segwit and privacy protection according to the site. There isn’t much to go on here outside a website. Block 501118. //www.bitcointop.org/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of.

Bitcoin Pizza (BPA): A Bitcoin that uses Directed Acyclic Graph technology (DAG), the technology IOTA uses. Block 501,888. //p.top/.

Bitcoin File (BIFI): Smart contracts, content network, and bigger blocks. Block 501225. //www.bitcoinfile.org/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of.

Bitcoin God (GOD): No pre-mining, no central team (in theory), smart contracts, large blocks, POS mining, lightening network enabled, zero-knowledge proof, etc. It’s apparently a [slightly late] Christmas Present from Chinese Angel Investor Chandler Guo. Block 501225. Originally said to occur Dec. 25, but block 501225 won’t happen until sometime late Dec. 26 or early Dec. 27 PST. //www.bitcoingod.org/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; I know of no futures trading.

BitEthereum (BITE): A fork for both Ethereum and Bitcoin. According to the site: ETH block: 4766319. Each ETH can claim 0.34210519 BITE tokens. BTC block: 500283. Each BTC can claim 3.93946357 BITE tokens. //www.bitethereum.io.

Bitcoin Segwit2x “2.0”: The Bitcoin hard fork Segwit2x is rumored to be back again after being canceled at the last minute back in October (at the time it was meant to occur at block 494784, there was a rumor that it did occur, but no nodes are running it). From what we can tell, and as a reader pointed out, this iteration of Segwit2x seems to have no direct relation to the last Segwit2x fork beyond its name. Further, there is some who question the legitimacy of this fork. The current iteration is planned for block 501451. For the original fork, see: //segwit2x.github.io/. For the latest iteration, see //cointelegraph.com/news/hard-fork-take-two-segwit2x-will-return-dec-28-says-founder. Also see //medium.com/@nicolas.etienne368/fake-segwit2x-fork-by-jaap-turlouw-7d06e5703cba. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; Segwit2x futures have been trading since the last Segwit2x fork (be careful trading these futures though, if the forks are unrelated it isn’t clear how exchanges that are allowing Segwit2x futures trading will rectify this).

Bitcoin Smart (BCS): Equihash mining, 8mb blocks, Segwit, replay, smart contracts, no pre-mine. The smart nod is a nod to smart contracts. It is similar to Bitcoin God where it throws the kitchen sink into the mix. Block 505050. //bcs.info/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of.

Bitcoin Ore (BCO): Proof of capacity AKA proof of space, 8mb blocks, replay protection. Block 501,949. //www.bitcoinore.org/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of.
Bitcoin Interest (BCI): A proof of stake Bitcoin fork (it pays you interest for holding BCI essentially). January 22nd, 2018 11:59 PM GMT, or at Block 505083. //bitcoininterest.io/. NOTE: Snapshot block already occurred; no futures trading that I know of.

Bitcoin Rhodium (BTR): Don’t have any information on block height, the snapshot was January 10 at 23:59:59 UTC and the chain is live according to the official site. //www.bitcoinrh.org.

Bitcoin Atom (BCA): Bitcoin Atom is a SegWit enabled Bitcoin fork with atomic swaps, hybrid consensus, and lightning network. Block 505888 (occurred Jan 24, 2018). //bitcoinatom.io/. NOTE: BCA mainnet is now active, and the source code has been released – full details here: //medium.com/@bitcoinatom/bitcoin-atom-bca-releases-source-code-mainnet-b72efa4270c8. BCA is listed on CoinMarketCap.com and trades on YoBit.

Bitcoin Private (BTCP): Zclassic plans to fork Bitcoin to create Bitcoin Private (a privacy-focused Bitcoin that mashes up the features of Bitcoin Gold and Zcash/Zclassic). Zclassic holders and Bitcoin Holders will get Bitcoin Private ( BTCP), you need to hold Zclassic and Bitcoin for the fork. The supply is 19,700,000 BTCP (supply BTC + supply ZCL). Please note that you’ll likely need to hold Zclassic in a Zclassic wallet to be privy to this, thus buying and holding on Bittrex, for example, may not be enough. Snapshot date: The fork occurs February 28th, 2018 according to the official site, however no snapshot block height has been announced yet. Fork Date & Main Net Launch: Approximately 2 days after the snapshot occurs. See Zclassic Twitter: //twitter.com/zclassiccoin and Zclassic Dev’s Twitter: //twitter.com/HeyRhett

Bitcoin Hush (BTCH): Like with Zclassic, Bitcoin Hush is a proposed cross-coin fork-type-thing (an “immaculate merge fork” according to the devs). To quoth the BTCH GitHub: “For each 1 HUSH, you will get 1 BTCH. For each 1 SUPERNET, you will get 1 BTCH. For each 1 DEX, you will get 1 BTCH. For each 1 BTC, you will get 1 BTCH. BTCH takes the value from four different blockchains (HUSH, SUPERNET, DEX, BTC), and then dumps it onto a host chain Komodo (KMD).” The concept being that you can hold any or all of those coins, then you’ll configure the upcoming wallet to claim the coins. There is no block announced. The original date given was 12 pm NOON UTC on Jan 16th, 2018. However, it was moved to “a block height closest to (but not later than) 12 pm NOON UTC on Feb 1st, 2018. //bitcoinhush.github.io/ and //btchush.org/.

Quantum Bitcoin (QBTC). This fork seems to have occurred, the information on it is limited. //www.quantumbitcoin.top/.

Bitcoin LITE (BTCL): This fork seems to have occurred, the information on it is limited. //www.bitcoinlite.net/.

BitcoinClean: BitcoinClean is a “green” Bitcoin fork (it is meant to be energy friendly in terms of mining). According to the site, the fork occurs at block  517799. The block is projected to occur Tuesday, April 18th, 2018, 4:30 am (UTC). Block 518800 will be the first bitcoinClean block. //www.bitcoinclean.org.

Bitcoin Lunar (BCL): A potential fork, almost no information about what it does online. The name implies that it will occur the first day of spring is the 20th March 2018 and at 4:20 GMT (according to their Twitter). //www.bitcoinlunar.org/
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March 13, 2018, 03:27:17 PM
#12
An excellent guide by forum member Loyce on bitcoin forks and how to claim them can be found here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/loycevs-bitcoin-fork-claiming-guide-and-service-2836875

Bitcoin forks can indeed be lucrative, but most of the time, many forks are not supported by many exchanges and wallets
legendary
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March 13, 2018, 03:16:35 PM
#11
When is the next hard fork?  Tongue

Monero have it every half year. First will happen end of this month. It is needed scheduled upgrade of the protocol.
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