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February 22, 2018, 11:59:23 PM
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Anyone knows does cryptopia support a bitcoin private fork?

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February 23, 2018, 02:22:55 AM
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Anyone knows does cryptopia support a bitcoin private fork?
There was no announcement but most likely they won't support.
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February 23, 2018, 07:34:52 AM
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Is the standard electrum wallet ok to keep ZCL in
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February 23, 2018, 09:44:56 AM
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Is the standard electrum wallet ok to keep ZCL in


Yes. That's the easiest to use also.
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February 23, 2018, 09:52:22 AM
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Anyone knows does cryptopia support a bitcoin private fork?

good question, and bittrex?
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February 23, 2018, 10:18:04 AM
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Anyone knows does cryptopia support a bitcoin private fork?

good question, and bittrex?

Looking at history of forks,bittrex zcl recent node maintenance,btcp binance application and 4chan rumours Grin , most likely that bittrex will support fork.
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February 23, 2018, 11:17:09 AM
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Transferred my zcl on coinomi wallet. 😎
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February 23, 2018, 01:08:46 PM
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Transferred my zcl on coinomi wallet.
I heard that Bittrex has not given BCH and BTG of BTC holder. So....
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February 23, 2018, 02:02:30 PM
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Transferred my zcl on coinomi wallet.
I heard that Bittrex has not given BCH and BTG of BTC holder. So....


Did you heard that about Coinbase? I got btg for my BTC from bittrex.
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February 23, 2018, 02:54:49 PM
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Hi;

I was very happy when I read the message "$BCPT will be listed in Bittrex" as I was sleepy in this morning. Damn it. Why is not $BTCP?

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February 23, 2018, 05:24:59 PM
Last edit: February 23, 2018, 05:40:00 PM by TeamCyr
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What will happen to ZClassic after the release of BTCP? In the initial thread, the answer to this is not knowing for sure.


While no one knows the future, history indicates massive drop after the fork as the total marketcap of a single coin before fork and 2 coins after fork are typically the same. The growth happens after that.

With BTCP ZCL mining fund paying people up to 5 BTCP for a single ZCL mined, it sound like there is a TON of premine in BTCP which means a ton of DUMP after the fork. So invest carefully in a coin that was less than $2 just 6 days ago. IF this is a true 1:1 fork, then how the FK do the pool owners pay out up to 5 BTCP for a single ZCL mined?
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February 23, 2018, 05:37:18 PM
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If you like Zclassic, checkout Zoin!



Yea a coin with unknown premine and NOT even an Android wallet after 1.5 years of "development"? Sounds like an abandoned project to me. At Least ZCL was not abandoned, it had a great dev community who worked on it for a few months until Jan-Feb 2018 where devs decided to jump ship to their new premined baby BTCP that brings nothing to the table but money for the forkers.

Now if you want a real replacement, look up BTCZ. Thats a real Equihash coin

1. Branded Android Wallet (no coinami, freewallet closed source junk) takes about 3 seconds to send BTCZ with almost zero fees.
2. Branded GUI Miner (Does even BTC have that?)
3. No slow start
4. No Supernode Tax
5. No Developer Tax
5. No Premine
6. No ICO
7. No "jump-ship developers" "lets fork" mentality. John Ver of ZCL.
8. Dedicated community
9. No Pump and Dump (yet at least), organic slow yet continuous price and difficulty growth
10. No Central authority. All projects are voted on and crowdfunded
11. Ridiculously low $10M market cap which makes it a great investment to straight up buy and still profitable to mine, compared to pumped ZCL at 300x higher market cap that could collapse any minute the "ZCL mining fund decides to dump their 50,000 voluntary mining TAX".
12. True Bitcoin 2.0 is BTCZ
13. I challenge anyone to present a SINGLE Equihash coin that checks all the above. Equihash seems to be the most profitable algo at least for nVidia miners. No, dont use whattomine, use: https://www.crypto-coinz.net/crypto-calculator/
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February 23, 2018, 06:13:46 PM
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What will happen to ZClassic after the release of BTCP? In the initial thread, the answer to this is not knowing for sure.


While no one knows the future, history indicates massive drop after the fork as the total marketcap of a single coin before fork and 2 coins after fork are typically the same. The growth happens after that.

With BTCP ZCL mining fund paying people up to 5 BTCP for a single ZCL mined, it sound like there is a TON of premine in BTCP which means a ton of DUMP after the fork. So invest carefully in a coin that was less than $2 just 6 days ago. IF this is a true 1:1 fork, then how the FK do the pool owners pay out up to 5 BTCP for a single ZCL mined?

Is there any significant technical difference between ZCL and BTCP? It looks like it is just a rebranding of ZCL riding on Bitcoin name fame. If so, ZCL will probably die out after the fork.
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February 23, 2018, 06:16:10 PM
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If you like Zclassic, checkout Zoin!



Yea a coin with unknown premine and NOT even an Android wallet after 1.5 years of "development"? Sounds like an abandoned project to me. At Least ZCL was not abandoned, it had a great dev community who worked on it for a few months until Jan-Feb 2018 where devs decided to jump ship to their new premined baby BTCP that brings nothing to the table but money for the forkers.

Now if you want a real replacement, look up BTCZ. Thats a real Equihash coin

1. Branded Android Wallet (no coinami, freewallet closed source junk) takes about 3 seconds to send BTCZ with almost zero fees.
2. Branded GUI Miner (Does even BTC have that?)
3. No slow start
4. No Supernode Tax
5. No Developer Tax
5. No Premine
6. No ICO
7. No "jump-ship developers" "lets fork" mentality. John Ver of ZCL.
8. Dedicated community
9. No Pump and Dump (yet at least), organic slow yet continuous price and difficulty growth
10. No Central authority. All projects are voted on and crowdfunded
11. Ridiculously low $10M market cap which makes it a great investment to straight up buy and still profitable to mine, compared to pumped ZCL at 300x higher market cap that could collapse any minute the "ZCL mining fund decides to dump their 50,000 voluntary mining TAX".
12. True Bitcoin 2.0 is BTCZ
13. I challenge anyone to present a SINGLE Equihash coin that checks all the above. Equihash seems to be the most profitable algo at least for nVidia miners. No, dont use whattomine, use: https://www.crypto-coinz.net/crypto-calculator/


Interesting explanation. I think what you said is true about ZEN, ZEL, ZCL, BTCH, HUSH, BTCP, ZCASH, ZOIN, ZERO , I guess none of them fit the bill when I go down your list. Very interesting.


I always find the Android & iOS wallets a fascinating subject and a quick indicator of the dev team's validity and the lack of such a "scam indicator". I don't trust any dev group that does not release those because releasing Windows wallet means the dev can hide behind github with VPN, upload his virus infested wallet and never be found when exchange wallets are "hacked" through the backdoor.

Releasing Android and iOS wallet means one needs a paid account with Google or Apple and must have a credit card and some identification on file to be able to do so.

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February 23, 2018, 06:19:12 PM
Last edit: February 23, 2018, 06:52:01 PM by brooklynite1
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What will happen to ZClassic after the release of BTCP? In the initial thread, the answer to this is not knowing for sure.


While no one knows the future, history indicates massive drop after the fork as the total marketcap of a single coin before fork and 2 coins after fork are typically the same. The growth happens after that.

With BTCP ZCL mining fund paying people up to 5 BTCP for a single ZCL mined, it sound like there is a TON of premine in BTCP which means a ton of DUMP after the fork. So invest carefully in a coin that was less than $2 just 6 days ago. IF this is a true 1:1 fork, then how the FK do the pool owners pay out up to 5 BTCP for a single ZCL mined?

Is there any significant technical difference between ZCL and BTCP? It looks like it is just a rebranding of ZCL riding on Bitcoin name fame. If so, ZCL will probably die out after the fork.



Yes there FKING IS: ZCL was developed by a developer who does not seem to be around anymore and has abandoned the project and focused on his 34% MINER TAXED Ethash based coin. So he cashed out his ZCL and seems to be gone.

BTCP is not "rebranding" its DOUBLING or QUADRUPLING the number of coins available, most of the new BTCP coins premined out of thin air will be controlled by the few FORKER jump-ship devs.

BTCP has unknown amount of premine and consists of "jump-ship" developers who abandoned ZCL.

Sorry I have no respect for "jump-ship" devs who leave their coin behind just to start another one. John Ver was a great example note.

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February 23, 2018, 09:59:27 PM
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Now if you want a real replacement, look up BTCZ. Thats a real Equihash coin

1. Branded Android Wallet (no coinami, freewallet closed source junk) takes about 3 seconds to send BTCZ with almost zero fees.
2. Branded GUI Miner (Does even BTC have that?)
3. No slow start
4. No Supernode Tax
5. No Developer Tax
5. No Premine
6. No ICO
7. No "jump-ship developers" "lets fork" mentality. John Ver of ZCL.
8. Dedicated community
9. No Pump and Dump (yet at least), organic slow yet continuous price and difficulty growth
10. No Central authority. All projects are voted on and crowdfunded
11. Ridiculously low $10M market cap which makes it a great investment to straight up buy and still profitable to mine, compared to pumped ZCL at 300x higher market cap that could collapse any minute the "ZCL mining fund decides to dump their 50,000 voluntary mining TAX".
12. True Bitcoin 2.0 is BTCZ
13. I challenge anyone to present a SINGLE Equihash coin that checks all the above. Equihash seems to be the most profitable algo at least for nVidia miners. No, dont use whattomine, use: https://www.crypto-coinz.net/crypto-calculator/

Who are the developers? BitcoinZ website shows no faces and no names...
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February 24, 2018, 12:57:12 AM
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so how do we claim this BTCP??
we buy up ZCL, transfer to our wallet before the fork, when fork occurs a snapshot is taken of the block chain, then we can do what we want with the ZCL, sell for other coins etc..
then is there a BTCP wallet somewhere yet?? do we have to wait for that release? then when wallet released we put our private key from ZCL wallet into the BTCP wallet and claim our free coins??
is what how it will work??
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February 24, 2018, 01:02:51 AM
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Now if you want a real replacement, look up BTCZ. Thats a real Equihash coin

1. Branded Android Wallet (no coinami, freewallet closed source junk) takes about 3 seconds to send BTCZ with almost zero fees.
2. Branded GUI Miner (Does even BTC have that?)
3. No slow start
4. No Supernode Tax
5. No Developer Tax
5. No Premine
6. No ICO
7. No "jump-ship developers" "lets fork" mentality. John Ver of ZCL.
8. Dedicated community
9. No Pump and Dump (yet at least), organic slow yet continuous price and difficulty growth
10. No Central authority. All projects are voted on and crowdfunded
11. Ridiculously low $10M market cap which makes it a great investment to straight up buy and still profitable to mine, compared to pumped ZCL at 300x higher market cap that could collapse any minute the "ZCL mining fund decides to dump their 50,000 voluntary mining TAX".
12. True Bitcoin 2.0 is BTCZ
13. I challenge anyone to present a SINGLE Equihash coin that checks all the above. Equihash seems to be the most profitable algo at least for nVidia miners. No, dont use whattomine, use: https://www.crypto-coinz.net/crypto-calculator/

Who are the developers? BitcoinZ website shows no faces and no names...

Just like Bitcoin. I think you are starting to understand BTCZ. It was created by an anonymous developer without any premining. But here are the team members if you like to know: http://bitcoinzguiding.ovh/team.html

If you like face images cropped in circles, there are about 1200 ICO scams with 5 to 50 founders listed for each one and when you look under "about us", you see those CIRCULAR cropped mostly stolen images from either linkedin or deceased people obituaries.

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February 24, 2018, 01:05:08 AM
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so how do we claim this BTCP??
we buy up ZCL, transfer to our wallet before the fork, when fork occurs a snapshot is taken of the block chain, then we can do what we want with the ZCL, sell for other coins etc..
then is there a BTCP wallet somewhere yet?? do we have to wait for that release? then when wallet released we put our private key from ZCL wallet into the BTCP wallet and claim our free coins??
is what how it will work??

Sounds about right.

The point is to know exactly when you are free to finally dump ZCL before everyone else does so you don't end up a bag holder like most ZCL owners are going to be. The 100x increase in price since early Dec from $1.xx to $130! is because of all the fork hype and FOMO. Don't get caught as a bag holder. But guess what, you probably wont know exactly when the fork is happening.

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February 24, 2018, 01:07:36 AM
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What will happen to ZClassic after the release of BTCP? In the initial thread, the answer to this is not knowing for sure.


While no one knows the future, history indicates massive drop after the fork as the total marketcap of a single coin before fork and 2 coins after fork are typically the same. The growth happens after that.

With BTCP ZCL mining fund paying people up to 5 BTCP for a single ZCL mined, it sound like there is a TON of premine in BTCP which means a ton of DUMP after the fork. So invest carefully in a coin that was less than $2 just 6 days ago. IF this is a true 1:1 fork, then how the FK do the pool owners pay out up to 5 BTCP for a single ZCL mined?

Is there any significant technical difference between ZCL and BTCP? It looks like it is just a rebranding of ZCL riding on Bitcoin name fame. If so, ZCL will probably die out after the fork.



Yes there FKING IS: ZCL was developed by a developer who does not seem to be around anymore and has abandoned the project and focused on his 34% MINER TAXED Ethash based coin. So he cashed out his ZCL and seems to be gone.

BTCP is not "rebranding" its DOUBLING or QUADRUPLING the number of coins available, most of the new BTCP coins premined out of thin air will be controlled by the few FORKER jump-ship devs.

BTCP has unknown amount of premine and consists of "jump-ship" developers who abandoned ZCL.

Sorry I have no respect for "jump-ship" devs who leave their coin behind just to start another one. John Ver was a great example note.

The future of ZCL someone shared on Twitter:



...and a message by me for supporters of ZCL:

https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@rajaz/a-message-by-me-for-supporters-of-zclassic-and-bitcoin-private

But really, no one knows anything in crypto. After seeing the drama of ZClassic, I even believe in flying cows. It can go down to $1 before snapshot or $500 or $1000, literally anything can happen in crypto. DYOR always.
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