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sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
July 26, 2016, 01:01:13 PM
#91
I can help moving your ETC to Polo: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/etc-ethereum-classic-obtaining-service-1566106
Fee is 5% of ETC.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1288
July 26, 2016, 12:46:03 PM
#90
There is a massive pump going on at the moment, can't the DAO hacker start cashing out today?
I am expecting a pretty impressive dump soon, and I don't mean that my stomach is rumbling!

Apparently he made new DAO child so he cant next 30 days.

But today was traded 100 millions of ETC. # millions he have is nothing to worry about.


Hi,

maybe someone can help with this:

I set up an Etherbase Wallet 7 month ago (its now client 0-7-2 win64). send a few eth there and didnt touch until today.

Which coin is it now? eth or etc?

If i want to send it to polo to which chain (eth or etc) do i have to send it to?


Thank You

You should have both ETH and ETC. How and where you will send coins i have no ideas. But if you will only be able to send one, make sure to not delete the wallet, since other will be still there.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 250
July 26, 2016, 03:43:56 AM
#89
That is very different from what is happening here.

Smooth, I unequivocally support Ethereum Classic.  Can I assume you do as well?

I support it over VitalikTualcoin yes. I own essentially none of either though. I was looking at buying some ETC as mid-term speculation when it establishes some sort of bottom. Maybe that has happened already and I missed it, but I'm not sure.

I prefer the term "Vitalikium".
sr. member
Activity: 647
Merit: 260
July 26, 2016, 12:11:55 PM
#89
Hi,

maybe someone can help with this:

I set up an Etherbase Wallet 7 month ago (its now client 0-7-2 win64). send a few eth there and didnt touch until today.

Which coin is it now? eth or etc?

If i want to send it to polo to which chain (eth or etc) do i have to send it to?


Thank You
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
July 26, 2016, 11:30:03 AM
#88
If they add margin trading for ETC (and I think they will) the Dao attacker can take out a massive margin long, and skyrocket the price, speculators will piggy back on the attacker's trades.  I fully expect the two to reach parity at the very least, no way the attacker cashes out at such low prices.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 504
July 26, 2016, 04:07:17 AM
#87
There is a massive pump going on at the moment, can't the DAO hacker start cashing out today?
I am expecting a pretty impressive dump soon, and I don't mean that my stomach is rumbling!

This right here.. stay tuned shitcoin aficionado's !
Fuckin' drama gonna be EPIC  Cheesy

Bring on the bloodbath !

And what will you say if the DAO exploiter burns the ETC?  But I do agree with you that the comedy unobtanium we are seeing is more valuable than any $$$.
full member
Activity: 157
Merit: 100
July 26, 2016, 03:46:03 AM
#86
Divide and prosper , eh?!

HF!!
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1011
FUD Philanthropist™
July 26, 2016, 03:42:30 AM
#85
There is a massive pump going on at the moment, can't the DAO hacker start cashing out today?
I am expecting a pretty impressive dump soon, and I don't mean that my stomach is rumbling!

This right here.. stay tuned shitcoin aficionado's !
Fuckin' drama gonna be EPIC  Cheesy

Bring on the bloodbath !
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
July 26, 2016, 03:12:36 AM
#84
There is a massive pump going on at the moment, can't the DAO hacker start cashing out today?
I am expecting a pretty impressive dump soon, and I don't mean that my stomach is rumbling!
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
July 26, 2016, 03:09:24 AM
#83
That is very different from what is happening here.

Smooth, I unequivocally support Ethereum Classic.  Can I assume you do as well?

I support it over VitalikTualcoin yes. I own essentially none of either though. I was looking at buying some ETC as mid-term speculation when it establishes some sort of bottom. Maybe that has happened already and I missed it, but I'm not sure.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 504
July 26, 2016, 02:57:07 AM
#82
That is very different from what is happening here.

Smooth, I unequivocally support Ethereum Classic.  Can I assume you do as well?
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1011
FUD Philanthropist™
July 26, 2016, 02:54:47 AM
#81
Just increased your total market cap by $60MIL overnight because someone legally exploited a hole in the technology worth...about $60MIL? Now you have the attention of the SEC Ethereum.



Actually I would say that when it comes to government agencies in the United States FinCEN would be the lead agency on this issue. If one acts as an MSB by reversing transactions then it seems to me that MSB registration become a legal requirement. Let us not forget the initial distribution of Ethereum here also.

Who is going to report to the FinCEN, or it will come after you, the miners, the developers and users of ETH?

I dunno who reported Ripple ?



and here is a good quote !

Magically appeared Ethereum Classic.  Pandamonium...

Well who cares what goes on to dem shitcoin exchanges.  Thats what shitcoin exchanges do - they add shitcoins.

Aint no rocket science man Smiley

~CfA~

Ahmen preach it brutha !!!



By the way mETH head's & ETCrack heads..
I have a question for you.. WHY the fuck are you mining it ?
Why was Mining tacked on LATE to the coin and not integrated at launch in 2014 ?
Why ?
Because it was not needed and simply tacked on later to silence the ICO complainer FUD.
Then why are you mining it ?
Does it need to be done so DAPPS work ?
Nooope..
All you scammy ass profiteers cuntholes are simply diving on this crap to make a buck.

AKA: ETC/ETH = ICO Pyramid Scheme Scam.

You support either of these you are a scammy kidiot profiteer / investard douche.
And if you offer services etc for these like Exchanges or pools i have 0 respect for you.
Poloniex, Coinbase.. Coindesk.. all scammy ass gay shitholes i will never go near ever again !
ALL OF THEM ..i wash my hands of them ..i am done ..bye bye
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
July 26, 2016, 01:58:07 AM
#80
Just increased your total market cap by $60MIL overnight because someone legally exploited a hole in the technology worth...about $60MIL? Now you have the attention of the SEC Ethereum.



Actually I would say that when it comes to government agencies in the United States FinCEN would be the lead agency on this issue. If one acts as an MSB by reversing transactions then it seems to me that MSB registration become a legal requirement. Let us not forget the initial distribution of Ethereum here also.

Who is going to report to the FinCEN, or it will come after you, the miners, the developers and users of ETH?
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1288
July 26, 2016, 01:40:40 AM
#79

So if i buy some eth on polo right now i get ETC as well ?

I dont think so. Chains separated. they have common past but present and future will be different.

Be warned the ETC market is basically nothing and dying. Check coinmarketcap and http://fork.ethstats.net. Prince and hash rates are in free fall. Which means it's basically unsupported. Add into this the fact that on the 27th the original DAO attacker gets his 3.6million ETC from the DAO attack. HE WILL SELL.

To me it looks stable some time now.
Everytime I look the price harsh rate falls.

I dont know what datas we look at. Maybe problem is that it just passed so little time.
Price is same as was 1 day ago and HAsh rate is 20% less then was a day ago.
To me is surprisingly stable.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
July 25, 2016, 11:20:54 PM
#78
Sorry I missed the gist of your argument. Any one can hard fork. VB can, you can, I can, tokeweed can, even Donald Trump can.

The overwhelming majority of miners adopted the ETH chain. The ETC chain will eventually languish as a historical artifact. I hope crypto evolves better governance and we develop better processes for the maintenance and enhancement of p2p consensus systems.

I assume that you are not against forks in general because Monero was a fork.

Hard forks in general are not the issue here. In fact a hard fork can be considered a special case of proof of burn. What makes this particular hard fork different is the selectiveness. All the Ethereum holders were not eligible to participate in the proof of burn / hard fork, since all the Ether was not treated equally. In fact the very purpose of this hard fork was to change the ownership of funds. Monero has had several hard forks; however this kind selective of hard for would be virtually impossible to pull of in Monero because of Monero's design.

Thanks for the clarification. It seems more reasonable to debate under what circumstances a fork is justifiable rather than debate whether forks are unconditionally bad, although the two arguments might be considered one by a person who believes that there are no circumstances under which a fork might be justified. And in a very real sense, this debate is resolved when miners make a choice at the fork in the road.

The issue here is that both chains live. That is the outcome of a controversial hard fork (and anything that involves redistribution will be controversial nearly 100% the time). It doesn't really matter if 49% or 20% or 5% of the miners and the rest of the community support the minority chain; as long as some meaningful number of people continue to support it, the community and the coin are effectively split.

In the typical case of an uncontroversial hard fork, such as the ones you mentioned Monero having done, the original chain is abandoned and dies quickly because everyone or very nearly everyone agrees that the new chain is preferable. Nothing prevents someone, even now, months or years later, from going back and mining a version of Monero pre-HF. But no one has any interest in doing so, and if they did mine it, no one would have any interest in trading the coins they mined. That is very different from what is happening here.

legendary
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Monero Core Team
legendary
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ex uno plures
July 25, 2016, 06:33:57 PM
#76
Sorry I missed the gist of your argument. Any one can hard fork. VB can, you can, I can, tokeweed can, even Donald Trump can.

The overwhelming majority of miners adopted the ETH chain. The ETC chain will eventually languish as a historical artifact. I hope crypto evolves better governance and we develop better processes for the maintenance and enhancement of p2p consensus systems.

I assume that you are not against forks in general because Monero was a fork.

Hard forks in general are not the issue here. In fact a hard fork can be considered a special case of proof of burn. What makes this particular hard fork different is the selectiveness. All the Ethereum holders were not eligible to participate in the proof of burn / hard fork, since all the Ether was not treated equally. In fact the very purpose of this hard fork was to change the ownership of funds. Monero has had several hard forks; however this kind selective of hard for would be virtually impossible to pull of in Monero because of Monero's design.

Thanks for the clarification. It seems more reasonable to debate under what circumstances a fork is justifiable rather than debate whether forks are unconditionally bad, although the two arguments might be considered one by a person who believes that there are no circumstances under which a fork might be justified. And in a very real sense, this debate is resolved when miners make a choice at the fork in the road.

Too many of the arguments and comments I've read recently assert that absolute immutability of the block chain is a necessary precondition for a 'good' altcoin.
legendary
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
July 25, 2016, 06:18:14 PM
#75

So if i buy some eth on polo right now i get ETC as well ?

I dont think so. Chains separated. they have common past but present and future will be different.

Be warned the ETC market is basically nothing and dying. Check coinmarketcap and http://fork.ethstats.net. Prince and hash rates are in free fall. Which means it's basically unsupported. Add into this the fact that on the 27th the original DAO attacker gets his 3.6million ETC from the DAO attack. HE WILL SELL.

To me it looks stable some time now.
Everytime I look the price harsh rate falls.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1288
July 25, 2016, 05:38:03 PM
#74

So if i buy some eth on polo right now i get ETC as well ?

I dont think so. Chains separated. they have common past but present and future will be different.

Be warned the ETC market is basically nothing and dying. Check coinmarketcap and http://fork.ethstats.net. Prince and hash rates are in free fall. Which means it's basically unsupported. Add into this the fact that on the 27th the original DAO attacker gets his 3.6million ETC from the DAO attack. HE WILL SELL.

To me it looks stable some time now.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1024
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
July 25, 2016, 05:22:10 PM
#73
Just increased your total market cap by $60MIL overnight because someone legally exploited a hole in the technology worth...about $60MIL? Now you have the attention of the SEC Ethereum.



Actually I would say that when it comes to government agencies in the United States FinCEN would be the lead agency on this issue. If one acts as an MSB by reversing transactions then it seems to me that MSB registration become a legal requirement. Let us not forget the initial distribution of Ethereum here also.

So if i buy some eth on polo right now i get ETC as well ?
Be warned the ETC market is basically nothing and dying. Check coinmarketcap and http://fork.ethstats.net. Prince and hash rates are in free fall. Which means it's basically unsupported. Add into this the fact that on the 27th the original DAO attacker gets his 3.6million ETC from the DAO attack. HE WILL SELL.
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