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Topic: Which ETH wallet supports the upcoming hard forks? - page 3. (Read 808 times)

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I think all of the wallets you mentioned support HF ETH, because all the wallets you mentioned are personal wallets that you hold on your own private key. But if you ask which exchanger supports HF ETH I can also mention it : OKEx, Binance, Huobi, Indodax.
But all of these exchangers only support Hardfork ETH Constantinople, for ETCV and NOWA I think there is no exchanger that supports it
Definitely like that, currently ETCV has not announced that any exchange will support them to list, they announced that by the end of January there will be an exchange listing them. Let's wait for what will happen on January 11 and then, this project really makes me very curious.
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I think every big wallet and big exchanges like binance kucoin okex huobi etc will support the hardfork. But they announced that they will support the 3rd one Constantinople hard fork. The other two fork is not official so they are not gonna supported by any exchange. If you have to claim first two you have to hold your ethereum at myetherwallet. Cause they will not support any multi wallet as long as exchange. And the 3rd one is very important the Nova is kind of scam and Ethereum classic vision is also not good. And if you want 3 of them though there is no coin in Constantinople keep your ethereum in myetherwallet. It's a suggestion.
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As per my knowledge every big exchange is supporting Ethereum hard forks and all private keys wallet linked to ethereum blockchian also support it.
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I think all of the wallets you mentioned support HF ETH, because all the wallets you mentioned are personal wallets that you hold on your own private key. But if you ask which exchanger supports HF ETH I can also mention it : OKEx, Binance, Huobi, Indodax.
But all of these exchangers only support Hardfork ETH Constantinople, for ETCV and NOWA I think there is no exchanger that supports it
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As far as I know, almost all Ethereum wallets can support forked tokens. So don't worry about it, some small exchanges may not support it, but you can extract ETH into your own wallet.
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Hello guys!

I think some of you are aware that 3 Ethereum hard forks are on the way:

* Classic Vision - January 11
* Nowa - January 12
* Constantinople - January 16 or earlier

I also heard that Binance is supporting the forks. My question is what other wallets are supporting the upcoming Ethereum hard fork? Can it be Metamask? MEW? IMToken? Jaxx?

I'm gonna stack some ETH for the upcoming fork, so any advice or suggestion would be appreciated. Thank you.

I think the suitable wallet for most forks is your own personal wallet, not exchange wallet.
Myetherwallet is a simple wallet that support most forks, and if you want more secure wallet, using metamask is ok.
As long you own the private key of the wallet, you will be able to prove the ownership of your wallet.
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I have seen Classic Vision !any times, but i do not trust them. Their github was created few days to the start of the project, which makes me not to trust the project, coupled with fact that the team is anonymous.
Nowa is a pure scam. While Constantinople is the only one that is present sure to be genuine. So know what to go for.
So iam not also surprised thztmost exchanges are supporting Constantinople.
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For now, the only official hard fork I'm certain about is Constantinople. It is supported by the wallets you mentioned : MEW, JAXX, IMTOKEN etc plus exchange wallets like on Binance, Kucoin, Coinex etc but be sure you are holding your ETH in a supported wallet. Talking about the other two hardforks, there is no official update on those from Ethereum foundation.
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All the wallets you listed should support the forks, most especially the wallet that you own a private key to. Then there are some exchanges that have  announced the support, most especially that of constantinople. Apart from Binance which most people know, Coinex also sent me a mail, to state their support.
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Any wallet that support ethereum and all other altcoin will work for them I believe and if it turns out otherwise then they will come out with either metaface that will work with the splitting units, this ETH hard forks will help in lighting up of the heavy burden being lay on the ethereum network.
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Not sure about other wallet but I could remember i got a notification from imtoken saying they're in support of the so call hard forks, but to be serious still don't know how this project is going to help with all this stories they're telling.
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any wallet that has private keys support ETH hard fork. Metamask, Ledger Nano S, Trezor.
also there's several exchange that support ETH hard forks, Binance Kucoin BitForex OKEx Huobi Global and Bibox you can put your ETH in their exchange site. they has announced that they would be supporting the Ethereum Constantinople hard fork. They even mentioned that even if creates a newly forked chain, it would distribute the assets to all the users or the holders.


What about the wallet whose source is MyEtherWallet.com, is this wallet also on the hardfork list? So we can save Ethereum in the wallet MEW.
What is the advantage of hardfork Ethereum now?
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1. classic vision has no identifiable team so the project is questionable.
2. nowa has been exposed as a definite scam with shuttershock photos
3. constantinople is a real fork, but you won't get any free coins, any eth wallet is fine
classic vision there is an anonymous team but until now everything is fine and it is not a scam. I think they want to remain anonymous for security reasons and let's wait for it on January 11th
I think now anonymous team contrary repels, now of course Ethereum is growing and I think the that will come for free tokens I think this only plus
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Hello guys!

I think some of you are aware that 3 Ethereum hard forks are on the way:

* Classic Vision - January 11
* Nowa - January 12
* Constantinople - January 16 or earlier

I also heard that Binance is supporting the forks. My question is what other wallets are supporting the upcoming Ethereum hard fork? Can it be Metamask? MEW? IMToken? Jaxx?

I'm gonna stack some ETH for the upcoming fork, so any advice or suggestion would be appreciated. Thank you.
constantinople this is the only and long discussed fork, for the rest there is no useful or reliable information at all. And wallets as for ether - ledger or trezor.
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Lel. So, we shouldn't expect to get free coins. Because we really won't get free coins at all from the upcoming fork.
Yes it is applicable for constantinople fork. It's more of an upgrade so basically no new coins will be generated. And for the two other forks, they are likely to give new coins but I don't think its a bright idea to depend and think that those coins will be worth it.

classic vision there is an anonymous team but until now everything is fine and it is not a scam. I think they want to remain anonymous for security reasons and let's wait for it on January 11th
We will know if they are legit soon.
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1. Eth Classic Vision: No exchange support this hardfork. Only user personal wallet like: MEW, Jaxx, Imtoken, etc.
2. Ethereum Nowa: This 100% is a fraud with a fake team.
3. Constantinople: Some exchanges have announced support for this hardfork, which I know: Binance, Houbi, Bitforex.
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1. classic vision has no identifiable team so the project is questionable.
2. nowa has been exposed as a definite scam with shuttershock photos
3. constantinople is a real fork, but you won't get any free coins, any eth wallet is fine
classic vision there is an anonymous team but until now everything is fine and it is not a scam. I think they want to remain anonymous for security reasons and let's wait for it on January 11th
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1. classic vision has no identifiable team so the project is questionable
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Since this has no identifiable team, what do you think could be the fate after the fork? I read through their white paper how they want to preserve the Ethereum vision, and to be able to process about 25,000 transactions by seconds and some other components. There are some coins trading in this community without identifiable team, they are doing fine, am just thinking how ETVC will fair.
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Whatever it is, I would never store any of my ETH on those exchanges. The last thing you want right now is for one of them to just suddenly go down or worse still exit scam, and then all your ETH is gone.

They won't be worth much, these hard forks. Just stick to your MEW. Use ETH as normal.
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1. classic vision has no identifiable team so the project is questionable.
2. nowa has been exposed as a definite scam with shuttershock photos
3. constantinople is a real fork, but you won't get any free coins, any eth wallet is fine
Lel. So, we shouldn't expect to get free coins. Because we really won't get free coins at all from the upcoming fork.
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I also was confused before after hearing some rumors about this upcoming hardfork and I don't know what to believe in, either there's a new token to be lauch or not. The real thing is there's no new token, Constantinople is just a change in protocol (from PoW to PoS). Well, I'm not also a geek to fully understand about that hard fork but one thing is for sure — they will have an upgrade in their system and no launching of token will happen.

So for OP, no need to ask for a wallet that supports a "new token" because it was clearly a misconception.
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