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December 14, 2017, 02:38:33 PM
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Hi, I just recently heard about something called ETF?? Can anyone enlighten me please?
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December 14, 2017, 04:10:40 PM
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what i've heard also is fork of ETH..

Annoucement regarding the Ethereum Fork and permanent support for all forked tokens

At around the block height of 4,730,660 Ethereum blockchain has been forked, producing a new chain with the name “Ethereum Fog”, with the token ticker code “ETF”. KuCoin has automatically taken a snapshot of all user ETH holdings and will issue ETF in a 1:1 ratio within 24 hours.

In the interest of maximizing user benefit, KuCoin will permanent support all types of forked tokens. After the fork is successful, we will automatically issue the forked tokens to our users. Forked tokens will be issued within 24 hours with no necessary action from users. Once the forked wallets are stable, we will open them for withdrawal and determine at a later time whether to open the relevant trading pairs dependent on the specific circumstances regarding the forked tokens.

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December 14, 2017, 04:30:05 PM
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Hi, I just recently heard about something called ETF?? Can anyone enlighten me please?
i also just heard about etf and i have searched in coinmarketcap and kucoin, but i do not find etf. we know that the 4730660 block has passed and currently blocks 4732092.
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December 14, 2017, 08:03:54 PM
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what i've heard also is fork of ETH..

Annoucement regarding the Ethereum Fork and permanent support for all forked tokens

At around the block height of 4,730,660 Ethereum blockchain has been forked, producing a new chain with the name “Ethereum Fog”, with the token ticker code “ETF”. KuCoin has automatically taken a snapshot of all user ETH holdings and will issue ETF in a 1:1 ratio within 24 hours.

In the interest of maximizing user benefit, KuCoin will permanent support all types of forked tokens. After the fork is successful, we will automatically issue the forked tokens to our users. Forked tokens will be issued within 24 hours with no necessary action from users. Once the forked wallets are stable, we will open them for withdrawal and determine at a later time whether to open the relevant trading pairs dependent on the specific circumstances regarding the forked tokens.

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Yeah. And i thought at first it was a token. Didn't create much buzz though.
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December 14, 2017, 08:33:11 PM
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Yea, today I saw in kucoin exchange site then I saw a news and I understood new fork token come and name Ethereum fog.
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December 14, 2017, 08:42:31 PM
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Interesting name for a forked token. Ethereum fog, and to think this is a fork of ethereum, which means it can also support token creation and token management out of it? Does this have a main website that we can use to check and would that also mean that kucoin is the only exchange that currently has it? What about etherdelta?

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December 14, 2017, 08:58:59 PM
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Interesting name for a forked token. Ethereum fog, and to think this is a fork of ethereum, which means it can also support token creation and token management out of it? Does this have a main website that we can use to check and would that also mean that kucoin is the only exchange that currently has it? What about etherdelta?

Someone in a telegram group said is kind of valuable at the moment.
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