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Topic: EtherZero [ETZ] Fork 1:1 Whats your thoughts? (Read 277 times)

full member
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Guys, have you already played on your ETZ???

The first blockchain game on the basis of EtherZero network with support for faster and free transactions has been launched a week ago, click here to play.
jr. member
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Myetherwallet issued a warning about ETZ yesterday on Twitter. Be careful!
newbie
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Merit: 0
It sounds quite risky.
member
Activity: 182
Merit: 11
Yesterday we promised on all other exchanges and wallets that supported the hardfork already have to be credited with coins ETZ

Purses: MyEtherWallet, Jaxx, Ledger, Blockchain Info, Trezor.
Exchanges: Huobi Pro, OKEx, Binance, Bittrex, Bitfinex, Bithumb.
full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 102
so risky because not has some review that legit site
maybe need some experience because at ED and idex like that need PK for import account
waiting some review
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 104
I'm not even sure if I need this coin. It seems to me that the fate of this fork will be just as unhappy as the fate of numerous forks of bitcoin. Soon everyone will forget about it and the coin will lose its value.
And i allready forget it until i saw this post again, im not see any bright future in this coin. like for sure on what purpose we need this fork anyway ?
full member
Activity: 546
Merit: 100
Here's another upcoming fork but this time its for Ethereum. Ratio is 1:1 I was looking for any official announcement and discussion for ETZ but I only see the announcement about it, none for discussion so I opened this one. I checked their site and "How do you get your ETZ?" I notice this question and answer.

How do you get your ETZ?
Have the private key:
Derive your private key from the private key-approving wallets, then import the private key to the official EtherZero wallet to get ETZ.
source: https://etherzero.org/etz.html?id=1

Isn't this risky? Entering your private keys to another site?

I don’t like any forks at all. They use the popularity of its basic currency. I dislike it but at the same time I understand that it is impossible to imagine modern cryptocurrencies without the forks.
full member
Activity: 308
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I'm not even sure if I need this coin. It seems to me that the fate of this fork will be just as unhappy as the fate of numerous forks of bitcoin. Soon everyone will forget about it and the coin will lose its value.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 114
I plan to wait a year before trying to claim any forks.  If ETZ is still around and growing, by then there should be good, proven, reliable information and community vetted open source wallets to allow you to safely claim these forks.  
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Create Your Decentralized Life
ETZ would be massive a hardfork coin which will give you 1:1 ratio is a good thing to have,well its free and you wont lose anything.
hero member
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Merit: 503
Is there any value in this ETZ?
I can't find it in any exchange.
My guess is that most of the coins will remain unclaimed because people are mass using their main ETH wallets in campaigns and they will not share the private key.
full member
Activity: 602
Merit: 107
Here's a guide on how to claim your EtherZero if you had Ethereum at the time of the fork:
https://coincodex.com/article/1199/how-to-get-etherzero/
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Binance is supposed to support EtherZero (ETZ).
There is a lot forks going on this month, the price of Bitcoin may go a lot lower than it is.
Holding Bitcoin is what people should do.
full member
Activity: 602
Merit: 107
Binance is supposed to support EtherZero (ETZ).
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 101
Here's another upcoming fork but this time its for Ethereum. Ratio is 1:1 I was looking for any official announcement and discussion for ETZ but I only see the announcement about it, none for discussion so I opened this one. I checked their site and "How do you get your ETZ?" I notice this question and answer.

How do you get your ETZ?
Have the private key:
Derive your private key from the private key-approving wallets, then import the private key to the official EtherZero wallet to get ETZ.
source: https://etherzero.org/etz.html?id=1

Isn't this risky? Entering your private keys to another site?
Yes, it's risky to enter your PK to another site, but nobody makes you to do it. Use MEW in offline mode, make your transaction and only then get online and send money to MEW from your nowadays wallet just to confirm it. Voilà!  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1036
Here's another upcoming fork but this time its for Ethereum. Ratio is 1:1 I was looking for any official announcement and discussion for ETZ but I only see the announcement about it, none for discussion so I opened this one. I checked their site and "How do you get your ETZ?" I notice this question and answer.

How do you get your ETZ?
Have the private key:
Derive your private key from the private key-approving wallets, then import the private key to the official EtherZero wallet to get ETZ.
source: https://etherzero.org/etz.html?id=1

Isn't this risky? Entering your private keys to another site?
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