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Topic: What are your thoughts on Ethereum Classic (ETC) with the upcoming ETH merge? (Read 199 times)

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Why fork when they can just redirect their hashing power to ETC.  But I bet if ever a fork is created during the transition, many will still fall for it and happily spend their money to buy those forked tokens.

Exactly! And they may have a new fork, but they need exchanges to accept the new fork and there needs to be liquidity. I think exchanges will be hesitant, since miners already continued the original chain. I think exchanges may get tired of supporting forks, e.g., Litecoin Cash.

I would like to see more development on ETC.

If in 2020 bull run, ETC can rise to $200, it will rise to higher price in 2024 or 2025. Especially if in future, there is no PoW for ETH.

One of strongest Proof of Work coins. If you look at ETC chart, there are good waves for this coin.

Seems like it could be a good 2-3 year play ... curious about the upcoming months. Will there be a "buy the news, sell the event"?
hero member
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Ethereum Classic for me will be affected somehow by the upcoming "The Merge". If there will be no hard fork will happen on the Ethereum chain, then I think there will be some miners who will try to mine Ethereum Classic. We still don't know what will happen after "The Merge", this will be one of the biggest events in the cryptocurrency world.
If no fork for PoW coin from ETH, most of ETH miners will switch to mine ETC. If there is a PoW coins from ETH, there will be less miners switching to ETC. However, whatever happens with the Merge, if it moves to PoS successfully, ETC network will receive more hashrates from miners.

If in 2020 bull run, ETC can rise to $200, it will rise to higher price in 2024 or 2025. Especially if in future, there is no PoW for ETH.

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Overall, Ethereum Classic will stay for me.
One of strongest Proof of Work coins. Ethereum Classic will stay here. If you look at ETC chart, there are good waves for this coin.
legendary
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Ethereum Classic for me will be affected somehow by the upcoming "The Merge". If there will be no hard fork will happen on the Ethereum chain, then I think there will be some miners who will try to mine Ethereum Classic. We still don't know what will happen after "The Merge", this will be one of the biggest events in the cryptocurrency world.
Overall, Ethereum Classic will stay for me.
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Ethereum Classic (ETC) has actually benefited a lot from the hype that was caused by the upcoming Ethereum (ETH) merge. Just lately, Ethereum Classic (ETC) has rallied more than 100%. There was nothing too special about ETC at that time. The rally was mainly influenced by Ethereum's development.

The coming merge will definitely have a lot of ETH miners moving to another network to mine, if only to continue make use of their equipment. Ethereum Classic (ETC) should be the topmost option. Rather than create a new Ethereum Proof Of Work (ETHW or ETHPoW) fork, Ethereum Classic (ETC) should be the choice.
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ever since Ethereum announced the Ethereum Merge, Ethereum Classic is really very bullish,
I think the hype for mineable coins will be huge if you see Ethereum classic have performing well in this bear market,
and rumors are indeed Ethereum miners moving to Ethereum classic , because we know that Ethereum will switch to POS

I am mining $ETC and am bullish on it long-term. When you look at coins like DOGE overtaking LTC, the former merge mining upon the latter, it seems those that are right under our noses go up. When you look at the token economy, I think 2-layer solutions like MATIC may provide relief at the margins but it is complex. Ethereum Classic is the second best EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) in my opinion. And it may become the first best if the PoS fails Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy. [Remembering the number of Ethereum I had on Coinbase when Tone Vays convinced me it was a scam. Roll Eyes]

In any case, there will be more miners moving over to $ETC in time as the DAG grows to 5 MB. That protects against the one negative I had on ETC, 51% attacked that occured. DOGE took care of their 51% by merge mining with Litecoin. Ethereum devs may have actually helped the original, immutable, chain survive with their upgrades. I may buy if it hits the $7-22 range. Will is 10x??  Ain't that always the question?

I agree that minable coins will be more favorable long-term because with things like Polygon (MATIC), you get warnings that your coins are unregistered. WTF?  People know Ethereum Classic. It's a solid performer ... like bass player from Nirvana: steady and reliable. It has long-term value. It's here to stay.

Though ... now, there may not be an ETH merge, again.

hero member
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Ethermine has already made an official statement that after the merger, "will shut down all Ethereum startum servers" - https://ethermine.org/announcement In addition, it will not offer "a dedicated mining pool for any of the planned PoW fork".
I think one fork is very possible but Ethermine simply does a right thing at the moment.

They don't want to shed a signal that they will support forks of Ethereum from The Merge event. I think in future, if there are forks after The Merge, they will support it. It is not harmful when all things are done and they can support forks and fork miners to get income.

When they support forks, there will be new stratum servers for forks.
legendary
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Ethermine has already made an official statement that after the merger, "will shut down all Ethereum startum servers" - https://ethermine.org/announcement In addition, it will not offer "a dedicated mining pool for any of the planned PoW fork".
legendary
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Same here, I also think that ETH miners don't have to fork ETH when it shifts to POS.
Not ETH Miners but others could fork.

The only thing that came in my mind when they fork ETH is nothing but another money grab since it is free money for ETH holders. 
If someone forks it with SHA-256 via merged mining, there are no additional costs for Bitcoin miners. I'm surprised that someone hasn't already done it. And that may be why no one will do it in future.
legendary
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It seems like a low price and low development. But with the merger, the ETH miners are going to move to ETC. This will give it more hashpower and protect it from double spend 51% attacks that have happened in the past. It's an interesting token for me and could be a fertile playground for the next bull market or a dumpster fire like BCH. I am curious what others think of Ethereum Classic. I don't hear it talked about much, anymore.
Better than new fork like ethpow once it will be happened. In my opinion that if ethereum doens't need new fork coin. ETC is far better to be an alternative coin to be mined by miners. New fork coin will be only giving very bad image to the crypto which always issuing the scam coin.
I think that so many miners have been starting migrate to the ETC. ETC will be secure blockchain if there would be so many miners are coming to this blockchain.

Same here, I also think that ETH miners don't have to fork ETH when it shifts to POS.  The only thing that came in my mind when they fork ETH is nothing but another money grab since it is free money for ETH holders.  Why fork when they can just redirect their hashing power to ETC.  But I bet if ever a fork is created during the transition, many will still fall for it and happily spend their money to buy those forked tokens.
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ever since Ethereum announced the Ethereum Merge, Ethereum Classic is really very bullish,
I think the hype for mineable coins will be huge if you see Ethereum classic have performing well in this bear market,
and rumors are indeed Ethereum miners moving to Ethereum classic , because we know that Ethereum will switch to POS
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... ETC is for POW miners who are really die-hard mining it. So why would they choose to migrate now instead of starting it first? They probably want to stay with ETH mainchain because it's the main one. 


Many with 5GB memory chips will stay with ETH until the end because it is the most profitable coin to mine. Few miners would leave 41% higher returns on the table, unless forced to do so as happened with the recent DAG increase. Many have sunk thousands into mining hardware and will seek ROI, which now takes years ...

Owners of GPU miners will still have to make a choice and connect their machines to another network. 

It ain't just GPU miners on Ethereum. They have purpose built ASICs going from $1000 to $30000. This one is $27k: https://ipollo.com/products/ipollo-v/


But can't feel too bad as they make the choice to buy it. Mining is full of overpriced equipment and unexperienced people do not know to take into account difficulty increase. But people with this equipment will seek ROI and really only have ETC as an alternative. This will move up hash rate by force instead of it following price. It will be tricky for miners and could end up being another Dash situation (where you need to pay $0.01 per kW/h to make $0.10 per day with the best equipment).


With Ethereum Classic, it is similar to Dogecoin. It is truly to say there are more developments for Ethereum Classic than Dogecoin that nearly has no development.

That makes me think that both are driven by community and actually decent because  they are not a scam. Many of the ERC series tokens are designed to make a dev team or individual wealthy. DOGE had massive returns and became a meme coin after being "dead" for 8 years or more. I wonder if the same could happen with ETC.

My biggest issue with ETC was when the 51% attack occurred. But that seems less likely now. And looking at the ECIP (Ethereum Classic Improvement Proposals) list, there seems to actually be a lot of devs working on the core software: https://ecips.ethereumclassic.org/core. But there aren't the front end developments like DeFi and such.

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It seems to have some strong fundamental potential for attention and price rise. Instead of buying and ERC20 token, paying $70 to "bridge" to a new network via an unknown and unregulated third party website, like zapper.fi, it seems like a path of lower resistance to use the same programming language on the other Virtual Ethereum Machine. It'd certainly be easier for those less technically inclined. And it has the scarcity component of only 210,700,000 to exist, instead of ETH with a max supply of ∞



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All I know is ETC will be less profitable for miners, difficulty will pump marginally and ETC value won't reach 1,500$ like ETH to be able to deliver the present profit like ETH for miners, as for the new PoW forks they will die slowly because all that will matter is Ethereum.
sr. member
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There are rumors that ETC can be an alternative for ETH miners who have become POS. If that really works I think ETC will be better protected from the double attacks that happened in the past. ETC has been widely used as a blockchain for meme tokens for now. it is possible that this momentum could benefit ETC.
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Ethereum Classic could be a good alternative to the Ethereum. I mean it has got some good community behind it. My fear is how it would perform at the decentralized finance level of business. If it could get its stuff together and get some devs to figure out outstanding projects on its, believe me, it would go a long way to be a long way to be a huge Ethereum competitor. Even Vitalik Buterin knows it
legendary
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However, ETC is good if you add it to your portfolio for hodling, not for speculation. Don't forget ETC is available for leverage trading on many exchanges and there is risk of liquidation if you are gambling and have bad management.
Holding yes.  But Im looking for a sweet gains if ever, so Id think if there will be a good news before entering to it.  Yes I know and saw some gains in the recent weeks due to the speculation and hype and thats all things happening actually.  Ive seen this happened on other projects when there are news on upcoming event on it.
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Maybe it is but like you said theres not much development within the network.  The sudden rise on etc and breaking its 200ma is really something we should speculate as hype since the eth are gonna do a migration and people are skeptical about whats about to happen.  Like miners should support eth pow or totally shifted to etc instead.  Its a matter of choice and were still close to that event and people are still clueless which path to take on.  Considering technicalities and possible outcome of eth pos,  there will be massive speculations on this matter.
With Ethereum Classic, it is similar to Dogecoin. It is truly to say there are more developments for Ethereum Classic than Dogecoin that nearly has no development.

If you pick ETC for your portfolio because you believe in their developments, you are doing something bad.
If you pick ETC for your portfolio because you believe it will be the best alternative for Ethereum miners when Ethereum goes to PoS, you are doing something good.

However, ETC is good if you add it to your portfolio for hodling, not for speculation. Don't forget ETC is available for leverage trading on many exchanges and there is risk of liquidation if you are gambling and have bad management.
legendary
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It seems like a low price and low development. But with the merger, the ETH miners are going to move to ETC. This will give it more hashpower and protect it from double spend 51% attacks that have happened in the past. It's an interesting token for me and could be a fertile playground for the next bull market or a dumpster fire like BCH. I am curious what others think of Ethereum Classic. I don't hear it talked about much, anymore.
Maybe it is but like you said theres not much development within the network.  The sudden rise on etc and breaking its 200ma is really something we should speculate as hype since the eth are gonna do a migration and people are skeptical about whats about to happen.  Like miners should support eth pow or totally shifted to etc instead.  Its a matter of choice and were still close to that event and people are still clueless which path to take on.  Considering technicalities and possible outcome of eth pos,  there will be massive speculations on this matter.
legendary
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It's going to get tough after the merge, ETC will be near impossible to make gains from while mining because of high mining difficulty, as for other new forks its going to be the same, I doubt any of these new forks will have over a thousand dollar value per coin. Profit will suck so bad.
This is also a strong reason to change the POW algorithm.
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It's going to get tough after the merge, ETC will be near impossible to make gains from while mining because of high mining difficulty, as for other new forks its going to be the same, I doubt any of these new forks will have over a thousand dollar value per coin. Profit will suck so bad.
hero member
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Last year, with the hype causes by Ethereum, Ethereum Classic was pumped from $13 to $130.

You can expect the same thing when Ethereum The Merge happens. However, do you really believe that Ethereum team have solid reasons to execute it in bear market?

Think of it and you can make your conclusion that the recent hype on Ethereum The Merge is only a bounce in middle of bear market. I believe it will be delayed again and we will see it really happens in next bull run.

Ethereum Classic would be a good altcoin to pick in next bull run.
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