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Topic: Ethereum will explode after the upcoming hard fork of EtherZero? (Read 806 times)

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According to Mark Johnson, in Quora, "It is possible that Ethereum’s price will increase after the EtherZero (ETZ) hard fork on the 19th of January"

What do you think?
This could be possible going by experience with bitcoin. However, it think the price will first go down a little, before rising once again. The good thing is that ethereum is the most stable cryptocurrency in recent history, so the price would not go down much.


I absolutely agree with you too,
ETH will rise to its peak later, but before that the price will go down a little,
Even Ether Zero maybe can be a good alternative altcoins to invest,
Let's just wait
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Ethereum didn't explode like bitcoin speculators think that ethereum will be affected by hardfork but the truth is none of the coins will be affected by any hard fork as long as the market don't move towards to the new coin. Hars fork are made to divert the current market demand and it seems that the demand in ethereum grows so fast that a fork is needed to introduce but since people are not interested to etherzero no effects happens to ethereum
I agree on your point, ethereum gives tremendous performance on this which it grows rapidly for just short period of time. Well, regarding the possible prediction that ethereum could be Ether Zero which is impossible to be zero. I would say ethereum will hit by hard fork but I believe after several time it will back to its stabilized value since the performance of ethereum is very great since the start of this year. Nevertheless, ethereum gives good performance compare to bitcoin which is so huge gap from its peak value last year.
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ETZ is nothing but scam. Watch out.
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Non only Ethereum did not explode after the fork, but it didn't even notice it happened. I have now found some tokens called Candy in my Ethereum address which I suspect could be linked to this fork. Or perhaps not, but then what the hell would they be?
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According to Mark Johnson, in Quora, "It is possible that Ethereum’s price will increase after the EtherZero (ETZ) hard fork on the 19th of January"

What do you think?
The general bearish sentiment has affected that and today is 22 of January and ethereum has been dropping like every other coin. I think the increase Mark is talking about will happen after the bearish trend is over. If the hardfork has happened then its infect may be from next week. We should also expect to see ethereum go as high as $5,000 before the end this year as there is a lot of event that are going to move the price forward.
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No, it won't. This is just another shitty coin like all those useless forks of Ethereum who we had on the past.

For each eth that you own, they will probably give you 10 eth forked coins with a value of less than $2 each. Forget about it.

Lol finally this hardfork becomes another fail, But i don't know if this hardfork still run by the way. as far as i know that the developer has canceled the hardfork. But if this only traded on yobit and i can say this is just another scam or shit hardfork and why even coinmarketcap doesn't wanna to listed this hardfork coin. Every good hardfork will be automatically listed in coinmarketcap. Or that just asset that has been created by yobit just like IOU.
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the only burse that supported ETZ is Yobit and everyone who had their Eth at Yobit on January 19 when the HF took place got their ETZ ( 1:1 to ETH),  the start price of Etz was 'bout $35 and grew up to $50&  right now it's $124!  Btw, Etz is still not listed at coinmarketcap.
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Ethereum didn't explode like bitcoin speculators think that ethereum will be affected by hardfork but the truth is none of the coins will be affected by any hard fork as long as the market don't move towards to the new coin. Hars fork are made to divert the current market demand and it seems that the demand in ethereum grows so fast that a fork is needed to introduce but since people are not interested to etherzero no effects happens to ethereum
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Allready explode ? not yet isnt it. so i guess the born of etherzero have nothing to do with ethereum price it self
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No, it won't. This is just another shitty coin like all those useless forks of Ethereum who we had on the past.

For each eth that you own, they will probably give you 10 eth forked coins with a value of less than $2 each. Forget about it.
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most forks are useless and till now we didn't see any movements !
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Honestly, I did not attach much importance to this update. I do not even know how to get this new coin. It needs google. However, if you need to enter some of your keys to get this token, I will not do that. I will live without a new coin worth 2 cents. I do not know why they pay so much attention to this.
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I think most people won't put trust in a hardfork of eth just look at etc. I think eth will keep going strong.
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According to Mark Johnson, in Quora, "It is possible that Ethereum’s price will increase after the EtherZero (ETZ) hard fork on the 19th of January"

What do you think?

Now we have the 21. of January and no big moves to the upside have been made, except from the rallying back but that more a relief move after the signficant pullback that the price had been going through beforehand.

 
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Did the hard-fork take place or not? While no changes can be seen, and a new altcoin not appear on the MEW wallet.
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According to Mark Johnson, in Quora, "It is possible that Ethereum’s price will increase after the EtherZero (ETZ) hard fork on the 19th of January"

What do you think?
This could be possible going by experience with bitcoin. However, it think the price will first go down a little, before rising once again. The good thing is that ethereum is the most stable cryptocurrency in recent history, so the price would not go down much.

The new date of the hardfork is January, 20. It is the day of birth of Ether Zero. Suppose the growth of Ethereum is predicted: ETH holders will be excited to get new alt, thus Ethereum price will go up. You can see it already. https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ethereum/
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WTF is EtherZero? It is the first time I am hearing about it. Let's hope that the recent rise of ETH was not motivated by that, it would be ridiculous. I thought there were more serious reasons for the rise, don't tell me it was just a stupid fork-pump!
I also think that Ethereum has a very large potential and the price will still grow, there is no doubt about it. As for the fork, there is really not much information on this, time will tell.
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According to Mark Johnson, in Quora, "It is possible that Ethereum’s price will increase after the EtherZero (ETZ) hard fork on the 19th of January"

What do you think?
If to take an example bitcoin then I do not think that the etherium will grow after a fork, but in this market very honest unpredictable things that I will not be surprised to ethereum  grow after a fork
really, a lot of things that usually unexpected appear. so I can only try to stay calm and hope that nothing bad will happen to eth after the hard fork.
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