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Title: [2016-07-27] Coinbase refuses to support Ethereum Classic
Post by: smartgerman on July 27, 2016, 03:57:14 PM
Coinbase refuses to support Ethereum Classic
The US-based cryptocurrency exchange has announced that so far it would not support Ethereum Classic after the last week’s split of the Ethereum network. Users notice a double spend glitch on the platform.
http://www.coinfox.info/news/6028-coinbase-refuses-to-support-ethereum-classic


Title: Re: [2016-07-27] Coinbase refuses to support Ethereum Classic
Post by: InvoKing on July 27, 2016, 04:58:48 PM
" when a user transfers a sum of ether coins from an exchange platform that does not support both versions of tokens (Coinbase) to the platform that does (Poloniex) ----> the amount is seemingly transferred twice, in both currencies – ETC and ETH.
... Poloniex doesn't credit both ETH and ETC accounts for Ether deposits. They did that only for a very short time "

ETH/C and FAIL...never ending story  :P


Title: Re: [2016-07-27] Coinbase refuses to support Ethereum Classic
Post by: Kprawn on July 27, 2016, 05:20:22 PM
" when a user transfers a sum of ether coins from an exchange platform that does not support both versions of tokens (Coinbase) to the platform that does (Poloniex) ----> the amount is seemingly transferred twice, in both currencies – ETC and ETH.
... Poloniex doesn't credit both ETH and ETC accounts for Ether deposits. They did that only for a very short time "

ETH/C and FAIL...never ending story  :P

The companies who supports ETH will have to learn the hard way.... This is the second major glitch in a very short period.. On the other hand, Bitcoin has stood the test of time and it's still stable and

secure. I am not a Coinbase fan, but Kudos for them to not support Ethereum Classic. The only thing I will use ETH for, is to make some profits of the idiots that are buying it. I see no long term

future for a Alt coin with this high failure rate.  ::)