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July 30, 2016, 09:05:34 PM
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After ETH Classic fork, we have to be more careful about the hard fork. If one chain is not removed carefully, the bitcoin will die.

Ethereum Classic is not a fork.

Ethereum Classic is defined by its LACK OF A (DAO Bailout) FORK.

FFS, the conceptual poverty around here is getting awful.

Where do these idiots who believe not forking makes ETC a fork come from?

Perhaps they're just BETH trolls, like that pumpertits buffoon who goes around say the DAO attacker stole 9000% of all ETH in existence.   Cheesy


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August 01, 2016, 08:05:31 AM
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After ETH Classic fork, we have to be more careful about the hard fork. If one chain is not removed carefully, the bitcoin will die.

Ethereum Classic is not a fork.

Ethereum Classic is defined by its LACK OF A (DAO Bailout) FORK.

FFS, the conceptual poverty around here is getting awful.

Where do these idiots who believe not forking makes ETC a fork come from?

Perhaps they're just BETH trolls, like that pumpertits buffoon who goes around say the DAO attacker stole 9000% of all ETH in existence.   Cheesy

If the DAO hacker does not dump his coins, there is a possiblity for the ETC to survive. How about the rest of the DAO?
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August 01, 2016, 12:00:16 PM
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After ETH Classic fork, we have to be more careful about the hard fork. If one chain is not removed carefully, the bitcoin will die.

Ethereum Classic is not a fork.

Ethereum Classic is defined by its LACK OF A (DAO Bailout) FORK.

FFS, the conceptual poverty around here is getting awful.

Where do these idiots who believe not forking makes ETC a fork come from?

Perhaps they're just BETH trolls, like that pumpertits buffoon who goes around say the DAO attacker stole 9000% of all ETH in existence.   Cheesy

If the DAO hacker does not dump his coins, there is a possiblity for the ETC to survive. How about the rest of the DAO?

The rest of the DAO are owned by the white hat hackers. It is possible that these guys will dump the coins.
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August 01, 2016, 12:08:05 PM
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the only similarity between ethereum classic and bitcoin calassic is the word "classic". and it stops right there.

and if anything, ethereum has proven to everybody that a hard for is a terrible idea which should be avoided at all costs. and as we can see it has driven the price down drastically and also it is causing a lot of fights which will end up destroying the coin for good.

Buying the dip...
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August 01, 2016, 12:25:29 PM
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The Ethereum Classic will be attacked to death by the big Etherum holders. They can sell their ETC to 0.
till now,i cann't to see the attacked.
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August 04, 2016, 10:45:24 AM
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The Ethereum Classic will be attacked to death by the big Etherum holders. They can sell their ETC to 0.
till now,i cann't to see the attacked.

I think there will be a dump of the ETC by the big holders as well as the DAO hackers, then attack will begin then.
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August 04, 2016, 06:15:00 PM
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The Ethereum Classic will be attacked to death by the big Etherum holders. They can sell their ETC to 0.
till now,i cann't to see the attacked.

I think there will be a dump of the ETC by the big holders as well as the DAO hackers, then attack will begin then.

Part of your theory makes no fucking sense...  and so seems like you are trying to dream an outcome based on erroneous understanding of motivation.

Think about it?

Why would the DAO hacker dump ETC?  We should assume that he wants the price to go up and also to get as much as he can... or at least for the ETC chain to stay alive...   

I agree that the big ETH holders may have an incentive to dump ETC, but even their motives are going to be mixed, especially if the ETC buyers are able to absorb the dump.. then they run out of coins to dump.

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