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November 12, 2019, 08:29:35 PM
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Ethereum Classic (ETC) came into existence in July 2016, when members of the community rejected the latest hard fork, and decided to continue using the unforked version. The new fork was named Ethereum (ETH). Both Ethereum and Ethereum Classic are decentralised programmable blockchains, which offer the same function when it comes to building smart contracts and decentralized apps (dApps). So what exactly is the difference between the two? We’ll be taking a look at Ethereum vs Ethereum Classic in order to understand what makes each network distinct.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOuEgLKqqjE

Read more here: https://www.etoro.com/blog/market-insights/ethereum-vs-ethereum-classic/

If told to choose, then I would prefer ethereum as my investment. Ethereum classic might be good and also actively traded but seeing price developments from time to time, in my opinion ethereum is still the best but is also used by many new projects
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November 12, 2019, 06:37:27 PM
#7
Whats the point of making this post when the same information is easily available on the internet.
Instead of redirecting users to external links, you could have made a simplified post and presented it for newbies who understand less technical aspects of the blockchain. That would have been more helpful.

Thanks for the feedback! Ultimately, this kind of post serves to educate people who are new to the crypto asset industry, as well as provide a refresher for anyone else who may need it. Will take your suggestion into account!

I guess what they're trying to say is that instead of redirecting to a external link, why don't you just post the difference here so then we can discuss it freely? People here won't likely click any outside link because of so many phishing sites, (I'm not accusing you), but we prefer not to fall for that kind of trick. Also we have this: Don't get tricked by hidden spam on this forum.
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November 12, 2019, 05:50:34 PM
#6
Whats the point of making this post when the same information is easily available on the internet.
Instead of redirecting users to external links, you could have made a simplified post and presented it for newbies who understand less technical aspects of the blockchain. That would have been more helpful.

Llheah you had point for that mate, I think no need to adiscus and argue the difference of ethereum and ethereum classic, the important is bothe couns are existing and useful as part of crypto currency p apeciall the ethereum the queen of crypto until now people continue to support and but for their guture.
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The Decentralized TCP/IP Internet Protocol
November 12, 2019, 05:42:44 PM
#5
Have known Ethereum for over 6 years now so there's nothing you are going to tell me about one unfamiliar eth classic
TGD
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October 30, 2019, 03:21:13 AM
#4
Whats the point of making this post when the same information is easily available on the internet.
Instead of redirecting users to external links, you could have made a simplified post and presented it for newbies who understand less technical aspects of the blockchain. That would have been more helpful.

Thanks for the feedback! Ultimately, this kind of post serves to educate people who are new to the crypto asset industry, as well as provide a refresher for anyone else who may need it. Will take your suggestion into account!

I'm echoing the sentiment above by @pawanjain. This thread is non-sense since you just redirecting readers to the source. Actually you can put key notes that you will get on that source and
add some of your own analysis about ETH and ETH Classic. Maybe you made this post to boost view on that youtube video that you posted. Probably you own that youtube channel.
It's not wrong to share knowledge but  put some effort on creating constructive thread about the topic you want to discuss.
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October 30, 2019, 03:13:45 AM
#3
Whats the point of making this post when the same information is easily available on the internet.
Instead of redirecting users to external links, you could have made a simplified post and presented it for newbies who understand less technical aspects of the blockchain. That would have been more helpful.

Thanks for the feedback! Ultimately, this kind of post serves to educate people who are new to the crypto asset industry, as well as provide a refresher for anyone else who may need it. Will take your suggestion into account!
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October 18, 2019, 12:25:10 PM
#2
Whats the point of making this post when the same information is easily available on the internet.
Instead of redirecting users to external links, you could have made a simplified post and presented it for newbies who understand less technical aspects of the blockchain. That would have been more helpful.
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October 18, 2019, 12:16:04 PM
#1
Ethereum Classic (ETC) came into existence in July 2016, when members of the community rejected the latest hard fork, and decided to continue using the unforked version. The new fork was named Ethereum (ETH). Both Ethereum and Ethereum Classic are decentralised programmable blockchains, which offer the same function when it comes to building smart contracts and decentralized apps (dApps). So what exactly is the difference between the two? We’ll be taking a look at Ethereum vs Ethereum Classic in order to understand what makes each network distinct.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOuEgLKqqjE

Read more here: https://www.etoro.com/blog/market-insights/ethereum-vs-ethereum-classic/
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