HitBTC claiming they'll support a fork means there is about 50% chance they'll really support. (From my own experience of not receiving the HitBTC-supported forks of Ignis, LBTC, & B2X)
i'm thinking about moving my BTC to another wallet and giving this a try, but would love to hear some feedback first (hopefully good?!)
I've used it myself with a few forks and it did what it was supposed to do. There is another one (https://github.com/Ayms/bitcoin-transactions) but it takes a 1-2% fee or something. If you go our website http://findmycoins.ninja, after searching for your coins at the bottom there will be a "Full report" button where we crafted some of the commands for you. It's still in beta but you might find it useful.
oh dude! awesome site!!! thanks for the link man.... that was fun, checking which addys have which coins to claim much appreciated
Hello, I enter the address and get an error, what am I doing wrong? and I can not register, I do not understand what text I need to sign, so that I can create an account
ETZ was on Yobit but is disabled now. I cant even find it no more on Yobit. Funny that there is not even one other exchange even talking about etz So if the dev has TIME to celebrate the new year ... well ... should i go ahead?
ETZ is trading for $11 right now on Yobit, but deposits still closed
Ya they have literally 0 support, and seem super shady, i plan to quit my usage there very soon
For those if you with an IFC balance at Cryptopia that you cannot withdraw, here's a message posted by the CasinoCoin Foundation (another coin that suffered a 51% attack at Cryptopia)
Thanks for the link man, well this is terrible news, about Cryptopia... I'll pass this info along, also planning to discontinue my own use with Cryptopia
For Mercatox, definitely this is a great opportunity to pull in new users, so LTC having such a huge community, Mercatox probably making a good move about this.