https://bitcoin.org/en/posts/denounce-segwit2xLooks like Bitcoin.org is about to warn users into not falling for the segwit2x scam by holding coins in exchanges that are deliberately (or ignorantly) ambigious about what they are going to do.
A reminder that any exchange that isn't listing both tokens, and clearly stating that BTC is the legacy chain while B2X or however they want to name it, is segwit2x, is scamming you by not giving you a clear choice to solve this as it should be solved (in the markets).
Scam artist Jeff Garzik and co are also not adding proper replay protection to make things for harder trying to dump the shitcoin.
Keep your eyes open and remember to email the following companies telling them to list the legacy chain as BTC and the hardfork as something else or threat them to never use their scam sites again:
1Hash (China)
Abra (United States)
ANX (Hong Kong)
Bitangel.com /Chandler Guo (China)
BitClub Network (Hong Kong)
Bitcoin.com (St. Kitts & Nevis)
Bitex (Argentina)
bitFlyer (Japan)
Bitfury (United States)
Bitmain (China)
BitPay (United States)
BitPesa (Kenya)
BitOasis (United Arab Emirates)
Bitso (Mexico)
Bixin.com (China)
Blockchain (UK)
Bloq (United States)
BTC.com (China)
BTCC (China)
BTC.TOP (China)
BTER.com (China)
Circle (United States)
Civic (United States)
Coinbase (United States)
Coins.ph (Phillipines)
CryptoFacilities (UK)
Decentral (Canada)
Digital Currency Group (United States)
Filament (United States)
Genesis Global Trading (United States)
Genesis Mining (Hong Kong)
GoCoin (Isle of Man)
Grayscale Investments (United States)
Jaxx (Canada)
Korbit (South Korea)
Luno (Singapore)
MONI (Finland)
Netki (United States)
OB1 (United States)
Purse (United States)
Ripio (Argentina)
Safello (Sweden)
SFOX (United States)
ShapeShift (Switzerland)
SurBTC (Chile)
Unocoin (India)
Veem (United States)
ViaBTC (China)
Xapo (United States)
Yours (United States)
Here's a current list of non-scammy services:
http://nob2x.org/