Title: Bitcoin forks Post by: MadGamer on May 01, 2019, 02:12:51 PM I wasn't around the crypto scene for some time. I was wondering If there are some forks that I missed and that are worth claiming?
I only claimed BTG and BCH and sold them instantly back in the day, are there are in others that are preferably easy to get access to and to exchange (without KYC). Title: Re: Bitcoin forks Post by: Red-Apple on May 01, 2019, 03:16:28 PM just google "bitcoin fork airdrop list" or some keyword like that and you will find lots of results.
in my bookmarks i have a website called https://forkdrop.io/ which seems to have a complete list of all these useless airdrops which you can check out, it also has the links to their websites, github, their price,... there is also http://www.findmycoins.ninja where you can paste your addresses and see what you have! be warned that many of these are shady. a lot of malware are in their wallets and i have not used many of these listed here, i am just giving you the site, do your own research. Title: Re: Bitcoin forks Post by: Jating on May 01, 2019, 03:28:07 PM I wasn't around the crypto scene for some time. I was wondering If there are some forks that I missed and that are worth claiming? I only claimed BTG and BCH and sold them instantly back in the day, are there are in others that are preferably easy to get access to and to exchange (without KYC). As @Red-Apple, said there are lot of fork coins around there, some have value but majority is just for pump and dump so I don't know if you are still interested on claiming those coins, of course they are free coins. However, you also need to be wary of wallets for those fork coins, as there are a lot of phishing sites out there so be careful exposing your private keys. Title: Re: Bitcoin forks Post by: justspare on May 02, 2019, 07:43:57 PM I wasn't around the crypto scene for some time. I was wondering If there are some forks that I missed and that are worth claiming? There are so many fork that have happened in the crypto space since then until now, but the problem is that some of them were not hyped as that of bch and btg this is why we never heard about them, but if you have some bitcoin in your wallet before the forked occurred, then I think you can still reclaim those coin, just go to google and search out those projects that have created a bitcoin fork and then check the timing of the fork to see if you can benefit from them or not, once the time id okay, then go to the website to claim coin.I only claimed BTG and BCH and sold them instantly back in the day, are there are in others that are preferably easy to get access to and to exchange (without KYC). I believe that you are aware of this famous topic by LoyceV : LoyceV's Bitcoin Fork claiming guide (and service) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2836875.0). There you may find all the fruitful forks and detailed steps on how to claim them. Other than BTC based forks, I heard that LTC based forks also had happened. Not sure about its success and current price levels. But, just googling will get you all the needed answers. Title: Re: Bitcoin forks Post by: Adriano2010 on May 02, 2019, 07:50:16 PM You have a good guide on LoyceV thread, also before claiming your fork coins you should move your bitcoin to another wallet, and also after to not get more coins on that bitcoin address because some of wallet can be infected and steal your bitcoins.
Title: Re: Bitcoin forks Post by: ||bit on May 02, 2019, 07:54:42 PM I wasn't around the crypto scene for some time. I was wondering If there are some forks that I missed and that are worth claiming? I only claimed BTG and BCH and sold them instantly back in the day, are there are in others that are preferably easy to get access to and to exchange (without KYC). After BCH and BTG i saw lots of forks but none of them worth anything. Well, in my opinion, BCH and BTG were too not worth anything but they did. There was a bitcoin diamond too if i remembering correctly which worth something. Title: Re: Bitcoin forks Post by: mindrust on May 02, 2019, 07:57:02 PM Don't forget to claim your BSV too which is a fork of BCH. If you still can claim BCH, you should be able to claim BSV too. I advise you to be quick. If you weren't around lately you also don't know the latest news about Craig Wright and BSV (Bitcoin Satoshi Vision, I know it is dumb)
Binance and some other giant exchanges already delisted BSV so I believe you don't have much time before it loses all of its value. Title: Re: Bitcoin forks Post by: sukey2008 on May 02, 2019, 07:57:55 PM Indeed there are several forks after BCH BCG but all the others worth nothing I think, especially now.
So don't feel bad even you miss some of them. ;D Title: Re: Bitcoin forks Post by: Heisenberg_Hunter on May 02, 2019, 08:13:35 PM Once when BCH was popularized due to the shills happening all over, the forks of btc got quite an attention. But basically most of these forks destroy the basic consensus of btc and they do come up with their own rules and ideas. Craig Wright Satoshi Vision was absolute crap and BCH was similar kind with the 8 mb block size. With forks coming up rapidly which is meant to rise even more, claiming them doesn't end with a huge balance or adding them to your portfolio. Probably, we should have some balance in terms of btc unless you would be gaining a little more than few cents or $. Z Classic is a good promising fork of Z Cash and btc. So, if you have some ZCL with you, it will help you get through ANON.
I do hold few 1000s of ANON coins but the price seem to be tanking and the team doesn't seem to be strong enough to withhold the price at a much higher rate. With that being said, BCH was the one which would have helped you in getting dollars adding up to your portfolio. If you have claimed them rest is just crappy little coins to hold. |