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Topic: Is there any exchange focused at Bitcoin forks? (Read 196 times)

jr. member
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February 28, 2020, 06:55:32 AM
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I mean, a place, where BCH, BSV, BTG, BCD et. al. can be exchanged with BTC?

time is proving that these hard forks are without purpose and are only to destroy the bitcoin image, see the recent bitcoin cash war what were the final results, the hard fork is over, altcoins that have arisen because of this conflict no have a great use, those involved in the war are accumulating many losses and the price of bitcoin fell from $ 6000 to $4000 probably due to this war. the result was disastrous

answering your question: as far as I know it does not have an exchange for this purpose, but I hope no one thinks of creating an exchange for this purpose

Two of the forks are consistently making into top 10. You can laugh at them, but you can not ignore them.
legendary
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I mean, a place, where BCH, BSV, BTG, BCD et. al. can be exchanged with BTC?

time is proving that these hard forks are without purpose and are only to destroy the bitcoin image, see the recent bitcoin cash war what were the final results, the hard fork is over, altcoins that have arisen because of this conflict no have a great use, those involved in the war are accumulating many losses and the price of bitcoin fell from $ 6000 to $4000 probably due to this war. the result was disastrous

answering your question: as far as I know it does not have an exchange for this purpose, but I hope no one thinks of creating an exchange for this purpose
sr. member
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Just use big exchange, you can go to coinmarketcap and click top 100 exchanges. Most of big exchange have some of them and probably they will follow other bitcoin forks that will come in the future too.
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I mean, a place, where BCH, BSV, BTG, BCD et. al. can be exchanged with BTC?

Find whatever coin you want to trade on CoinMarketCap and go to the markets tab. It will show you where It's being traded.
legendary
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If you are solely referring to converting your fork coins to BTC then you can use Binance for that.

If you don't know how to claim your fork coins, you can use the Coinomi mobile wallet client to sweep the private keys and then transfer the coins to Binance. You could technically use the in-app Changelly exchanging service to do convert most of them to BTC in the process, but I don't really find them to be reliable and trustworthy with so many complaints. If you do it through Changelly anyway, accept the risks atteched to it.

i'd vouch for the coinomi route. if a fork is worth anything, they usually integrate it.

if there's a centralized exchange focused on bitcoin forks, i would avoid it like the plague. their whole reason for existence is probably to exit scam with your BTC. that was the whole point of several bitcoin forks---to get users to sweep their private keys into malware so wallet developers could steal their coins.
legendary
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If you are solely referring to converting your fork coins to BTC then you can use Binance for that.

If you don't know how to claim your fork coins, you can use the Coinomi mobile wallet client to sweep the private keys and then transfer the coins to Binance. You could technically use the in-app Changelly exchanging service to do convert most of them to BTC in the process, but I don't really find them to be reliable and trustworthy with so many complaints. If you do it through Changelly anyway, accept the risks atteched to it.
jr. member
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I mean, a place, where BCH, BSV, BTG, BCD et. al. can be exchanged with BTC?
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