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Title: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: jonemil24 on December 30, 2018, 03:39:46 PM
There will be a hardfork on ethereum this coming January 14-18.

There will be no split. It's just an update/upgrade.

Be careful when someone asks for your wallet.

EDIT:
No free coins on Constantinople hard fork!

My attention is on Constantinople and it made me unconscious about another's vision.

EDIT(January 19, 2019, 03:53:52 PM)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5091221.msg49315850#msg49315850 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5091221.msg49315850#msg49315850)


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: IlVeroNico on December 30, 2018, 05:11:36 PM
Yea, I can already imagine all of the upcoming scam attempts, keep your wallets safe everyone!


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: flemmings02 on December 30, 2018, 07:26:00 PM
There will be a hardfork on ethereum this coming January 14-18.

There will be no split. It's just an update/upgrade.

Be careful when someone asks for your wallet.

No free coins!

There is another supposed ethereum hard fork, ETCV on January 11 too and there will be splitting of coins and eth holders will receive 3 new forked coins for each ethereum they hold.
https://cryptocalendar.pro/event/7627


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: slasi1974 on December 30, 2018, 07:57:11 PM
I know that can you give more details about the hardfork I really like the ethereum founder he is very bright kid  :D


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: bitmover on December 30, 2018, 09:39:31 PM

No free coins!

There is another supposed ethereum hard fork, ETCV on January 11 too and there will be splitting of coins and eth holders will receive 3 new forked coins for each ethereum they hold.
https://cryptocalendar.pro/event/7627

I hope those coins are worth at least something, so I can dump them to reduce the weight of my ethereum bags lol

Ethereum suffered a lot in this bear Market


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: pityunbent on December 30, 2018, 09:46:34 PM
Where can I read more about this??? Any official links?


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: bitmover on December 31, 2018, 11:13:40 AM
Where can I read more about this??? Any official links?

You can read more about ethereum classic vision here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5089443.0

They say that ethereum classic project was abandoned by the main developer team, and they are making a new etc... basically


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: Pmalek on December 31, 2018, 01:05:25 PM
Here is some more info I managed to gather.

Quote
Ethereum (ETH)
Ethereum Classic Vision Hard Fork
Ethereum Classic Vision is a hard fork of Ethereum. During the upcoming hard fork on January 11, 2019, all Ethereum holders will receive 3 ETCV for each ETH in their personal wallets.
https://ethereumcv.io/

Quote
Ethereum (ETH)
ETN Fork
Ethereum Nowa fork is scheduled for 12 January, 2019. Each ETH holder receives ETN in the ratio of 1:1 for free.

There is already a scam accusation against Ethereum Nowa here so be careful with your keys and tokens guys:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5079183.0


Source regarding the forks:
https://coinloop.io/cryptocurrency-calendar


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: BlockGroup on December 31, 2018, 01:32:26 PM
There will be a hardfork on ethereum this coming January 14-18.

There will be no split. It's just an update/upgrade.

Be careful when someone asks for your wallet.

No free coins!

Has anyone information about how the Fork went on the Testnet? last I heard it failed back in November, heard nothing about it since.


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: elda34b on December 31, 2018, 02:46:56 PM
Judging from the GitHub repo, I don't see anything new from ETCV. They just forked the code from ETH repo, and then that's that. At this moment, I believe ETCV will not worth anything. So many fake and scammy hardfork lately.


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: bitmover on December 31, 2018, 03:16:45 PM
Judging from the GitHub repo, I don't see anything new from ETCV. They just forked the code from ETH repo, and then that's that. At this moment, I believe ETCV will not worth anything. So many fake and scammy hardfork lately.

Usually most forks aren't worth anything. They manage to have some value in the first weeks (because of some marketing) and they just go to zero after a few months. Even bcash is in that direction...


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: XXXgames on January 01, 2019, 02:41:33 PM
Etherum hard fork right day is january 16 tight Your eth
And keep safely


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: evakka on January 01, 2019, 03:06:58 PM
Almost all posts in this thread are talking about ETCV
ETCV Has nothing do to with ethereum fork

In particular,
Classic Vision Hard Fork – 11 Jan 2019: All Ethereum holders will receive 3 ETCV for each ETH in their wallets.

Constantinople Fork – 16 Jan 2019 (or earlier) Constantinople Mainnet hard fork scheduled for block #7080000: The Constantinople Mainnet hard fork is arguably the most significant fork because it is a big component of Ethereum’s transition from using a proof of work protocol to proof of stake

More details
https://cryptopotato.com/hot-january-for-ethereum-the-three-hard-forks-you-should-know-about/


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: Bitbtc8 on January 02, 2019, 01:27:37 AM
Its not just an upgrade ,its the future of ethereum which I'm praying that it will make ethereum better  than what it was before, the 2.0 and implementation of POS ,I'm just hoping it will be better than before that's the only it will make sense


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: romelitounknown on January 05, 2019, 11:35:25 AM
Almost all posts in this thread are talking about ETCV
ETCV Has nothing do to with ethereum fork

In particular,
Classic Vision Hard Fork – 11 Jan 2019: All Ethereum holders will receive 3 ETCV for each ETH in their wallets.

Constantinople Fork – 16 Jan 2019 (or earlier) Constantinople Mainnet hard fork scheduled for block #7080000: The Constantinople Mainnet hard fork is arguably the most significant fork because it is a big component of Ethereum’s transition from using a proof of work protocol to proof of stake

More details
https://cryptopotato.com/hot-january-for-ethereum-the-three-hard-forks-you-should-know-about/

Thanks for these clarification, I was very confused about the eth hard forking. So ETCV has nothing to do with ethereum fork.


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: madnessteat on January 05, 2019, 11:42:55 AM
Guys please tell me what the exchange in addition to Binance will support a fork of ETCV which will be on 11 Jan?


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: evakka on January 05, 2019, 05:16:54 PM
Something relevant to this thread

WATCH OUT
one of the January ethereum forks that will also have an ICO,  Ethereum Nowa is SCAM

For more details read here
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5079183.0


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: Adriano2010 on January 05, 2019, 05:20:13 PM
Thanks for sharing this info guys. Hope more people see it and not fall in any scam or loose their coins and tokens.

So Constantinople fork will be a separate coins that works like ethereum but different wallet and blockchain?


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: bitmover on January 05, 2019, 05:38:18 PM
Almost all posts in this thread are talking about ETCV
ETCV Has nothing do to with ethereum fork

In particular,
Classic Vision Hard Fork – 11 Jan 2019: All Ethereum holders will receive 3 ETCV for each ETH in their wallets.

Constantinople Fork – 16 Jan 2019 (or earlier) Constantinople Mainnet hard fork scheduled for block #7080000: The Constantinople Mainnet hard fork is arguably the most significant fork because it is a big component of Ethereum’s transition from using a proof of work protocol to proof of stake

More details
https://cryptopotato.com/hot-january-for-ethereum-the-three-hard-forks-you-should-know-about/

Your post is somehow misleading.

Constantinople fork is a consensual hardfork, scheduled.

Ethereum classic vision is also a hardfork, but non consensual.
From etcv Ann :
https://i.imgur.com/oPBDz87.jpg

Also, from their offical website
Quote
Ethereum Classic Vision is a hard fork of Ethereum that leverages the best of both worlds – true decentralization of Ethereum Classic and cutting-edge protocols developed for ETH, such as PoS mining and sharding.


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: evakka on January 05, 2019, 07:20:11 PM
I think that my post is providing the correct information
ETCV Has nothing do to with ethereum fork

I am not analyzing if the fork is consensual or not, just separating the two forks from each other



Almost all posts in this thread are talking about ETCV
ETCV Has nothing do to with ethereum fork

In particular,
Classic Vision Hard Fork – 11 Jan 2019: All Ethereum holders will receive 3 ETCV for each ETH in their wallets.

Constantinople Fork – 16 Jan 2019 (or earlier) Constantinople Mainnet hard fork scheduled for block #7080000: The Constantinople Mainnet hard fork is arguably the most significant fork because it is a big component of Ethereum’s transition from using a proof of work protocol to proof of stake

More details
https://cryptopotato.com/hot-january-for-ethereum-the-three-hard-forks-you-should-know-about/

Your post is somehow misleading.

Constantinople fork is a consensual hardfork, scheduled.

Ethereum classic vision is also a hardfork, but non consensual.
From etcv Ann :


Also, from their offical website
Quote
Ethereum Classic Vision is a hard fork of Ethereum that leverages the best of both worlds – true decentralization of Ethereum Classic and cutting-edge protocols developed for ETH, such as PoS mining and sharding.


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: kenzawak on January 06, 2019, 01:45:07 PM
Guys please tell me what the exchange in addition to Binance will support a fork of ETCV which will be on 11 Jan?
Exchanges are supporting the Constantinople fork which is just an upgrade of Ethereum, they're not supporting the other forks which are just giving airdrops to you. If you want those, best thing would be to have your ETH on MEW but I don't think it's worth it, these coins will probably have zero value.


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: coingecko on January 06, 2019, 01:57:57 PM
The hardfork is named the "Ethereum Constantinople Hard Fork"
It will happen in approximately 10 days at block #7,080,000 , we built a countdown timer on our site which you can follow while browsing around https://www.coingecko.com/en  ;)

The changes to the network are of the following:-
EIP 145: Bitwise shifting instructions in EVM. Reduce gas usage, cheaper gas fees
EIP 1014: Skinny CREATE2.
EIP 1052: EXTCODEHASH Opcode. This will optimize large scale code execution on the blockchain.
EIP 1283: Net gas metering for SSTORE without dirty maps (replaces 1087). Cheaper gas fees.
EIP 1234: Constantinople Difficulty Bomb Delay and Block Reward Adjustment. This is going to cause mining reward to drop.

Also, because its a hard fork, new coins may be spun out of this. Some known possible hard forks are Classic Vision and Nowa.

Most major exchanges already express support for the ETH Constantinople hardfork.


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: kenzawak on January 06, 2019, 02:52:04 PM
https://dapplife.com/ethereum-classic-vision-nowa-hard-forks/

"But both projects’ websites raise a lot of red flags. Classic Vision’s road map mostly consists of vague promises that the project will do things better and more quickly than Ethereum, while the whitepaper runs to a measly 15 pages with little in the way of references. But these materials at least exhibit the grammatical mastery of English you would expect of a serious project, which is more than can be said for Ethereum Nowa. And whoever is really behind Nowa hasn’t even gone to the trouble of putting together an pamphlet-length whitepaper.

Overall, Ethereum Classic Vision seems more like a Bitcoin Gold than a Bitcoin Cash: a largely inconsequential attempt to spin a fresh cryptocurrency off a more established name, rather than a contentious splintering of the Ethereum community. Timing the launch around the much-anticipated Ethereum Constantinople update seems to be a conscious attempt to generate as much publicity for Ethereum Classic Vision as possible. Even the name of the project feels unimaginative, combining the Ethereum Classic of ETH’s much-more momentous 2015 hard fork with the headline-grabbing Bitcoin Cash Satoshi Vision spin-off.

By attaching its airdrop of free tokens via an Ethereum hard fork to a crowd sale, Ethereum Nowa is potentially more nefarious. Think very carefully before doing anything but offloading the tokens you automatically receive following the hard fork."


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: tranthidung on January 07, 2019, 02:37:53 AM
Hardfork, really?
Personally, I don't call this fork is a hard fork because there are no serious issues with Ethereum network as the time of DAO hack happened years ago, and the network don't have to fork to solve errors from its technical issues.
This time, the fork is for system upgrading purposes, not to solve issues from losses in the network, and so on.
I think that over more than the last one year, after the fork of Bitcoin Cash from Bitcoin, the crypto world have fallen into over-using the 'hard-fork' term.
It's not good at all because it might mislead crypto enthusiasts to wrong directions, that are far away from original purposes of the upgrade.


Constantinople fork is a consensual hardfork, scheduled.
Instead, I would prefer to use the term 'important upgrade' or 'milestone upgrade' to Constantinople for the event.
People created terms for use, then spread them around.
Sometimes, terms used in misleading direction. That's what I meant.


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: cokroalif on January 07, 2019, 05:55:51 AM
I have anticipated that there will be many fraudsters who want to take my private key

You can also read https://cryptoslate.com/ethereums-hard-fork-constantinople-what-you-need-to-know-before-january-16th/


Title: Re: Ethereum hardfork - what you need to know!
Post by: jonemil24 on January 19, 2019, 03:53:41 PM
Constantinople hard fork (upgrade/update only) is rescheduled!

Read here: https://www.ccn.com/ethereum-hard-fork-rescheduled-heres-when-constantinople-will-finally-launch/ (https://www.ccn.com/ethereum-hard-fork-rescheduled-heres-when-constantinople-will-finally-launch/)

ETCV and ETN forks are both scam! I hope no one from this forum got victimized.

Here are 3 media reports about the scam:
https://www.ccn.com/warning-crypto-scammers-are-taking-advantage-of-ethereum-hard-fork-concerns/ (https://www.ccn.com/warning-crypto-scammers-are-taking-advantage-of-ethereum-hard-fork-concerns/)
https://ethereumworldnews.com/ethereum-nowa-etn-ethereum-classic-vision-etcv-hard-forks-scams/ (https://ethereumworldnews.com/ethereum-nowa-etn-ethereum-classic-vision-etcv-hard-forks-scams/)
https://cointelegraph.com/news/two-alleged-ethereum-scam-forks-appropriating-users-private-keys-report-finds (https://cointelegraph.com/news/two-alleged-ethereum-scam-forks-appropriating-users-private-keys-report-finds)

Locking this thread now.