roselee
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July 27, 2016, 05:47:41 AM |
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ETH backed by Microsoft etc backed by dao hacker stop spamming your nonsens stop misinforming etc is suported by many normal people who have a brain and us it.
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Lazarus2016
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July 27, 2016, 05:57:30 AM |
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ETH backed by Microsoft etc backed by dao hacker stop spamming your nonsens stop misinforming etc is suported by many normal people who have a brain and us it. Next week we have LISK Classic. There is already a lot of talk around that topic. And then waves classic, ... LTC classic...
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zoza14
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July 27, 2016, 05:57:55 AM |
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Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!
What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?
Thanks
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frostminer
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July 27, 2016, 06:31:56 AM |
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Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!
What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?
Thanks
This is wrong ETC must fork, ETH already is safe. Vitalik statement: This is completely technically wrong; ETH clients will accept no chain without block 1920k containing the fork transition https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/757551562407473152The guy he answered already deleted his post..... lol
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Mrpumperitis
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July 27, 2016, 06:35:24 AM |
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Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!
What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?
Thanks
This is wrong ETC must fork, ETH already is safe. Vitalik statement: This is completely technically wrong; ETH clients will accept no chain without block 1920k containing the fork transition https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/757551562407473152The guy he answered already deleted his post..... lol lol that guy ...was it peter toad?...im 100% sure he is one of our trolls too
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Bitcoin - Blockchain 1.0 (2009) Ethereum - Blockchain 2.0 (2015) Partisia - Blockchain 3.0 (2021)
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zoza14
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July 27, 2016, 06:37:06 AM |
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Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!
What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?
Thanks
This is wrong ETC must fork, ETH already is safe. Vitalik statement: This is completely technically wrong; ETH clients will accept no chain without block 1920k containing the fork transition https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/757551562407473152The guy he answered already deleted his post..... lol But I did split and sent ETC to poloniex. Now I want to protect myself. I see the guides above and thanks for them but to be honest, they are a bit complicated for me. Can I just discard old account and create a new ETH account and withdraw there from an exchange. Will I then be safe from replay attacks? Thanks!
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oneoff
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July 27, 2016, 06:45:06 AM |
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ELI5 please:
Just logged in to my Poloniex account and realized that I had some ETC, if I had understood it right from other sources I have scrolled through this is because of I loaned my coins to someone during the hard fork.
So what can/should I do? If I sell the ETCs, does this affect my actual amount of ETH coins I have on Poloniex, or are these completely separated from each other? Can I sell the ETCs for profit without any retaliation, are these just given to med by Poloniex?
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Maybe I should code a Tipping bot, instead of these well-known DDos bots. I would tip your Wallets until these were overloaded.
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frostminer
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July 27, 2016, 06:48:27 AM |
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ELI5 please:
Just logged in to my Poloniex account and realized that I had some ETC, if I had understood it right from other sources I have scrolled through this is because of I loaned my coins to someone during the hard fork.
So what can/should I do? If I sell the ETCs, does this affect my actual amount of ETH coins I have on Poloniex, or are these completely separated from each other? Can I sell the ETCs for profit without any retaliation, are these just given to med by Poloniex?
They are different coins. Seemingly your ETH is safe from replay attacks, but ETC not(unless u move them to a new account). Vitalik statement: This is completely technically wrong; ETH clients will accept no chain without block 1920k containing the fork transition https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/757551562407473152
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zoza14
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July 27, 2016, 07:04:49 AM |
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Nobody has still answered my question, so let me try rephrase it a bit.
If a new guy in crypto world wakes up this morning and decides to invest into ETH. He sends his btc to poloniex, gets himself 100 eths. He then downloads mist wallet and clicks onto YES I SUPPORT THE FORK when wallet starts the first time. He then withdraws his 100 eths to his new wallet address. Is this person safe from a replay attack or not.
The common sense tells me that he is safe since he is operating on the forked chain with an address that never existed before the block 1920000 but I want to make sure and check with the community. I don't want to make a mistake and scratch my head afterwards.
Thanks guys!
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becoin
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July 27, 2016, 07:06:46 AM |
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But I did split and sent ETC to poloniex. Now I want to protect myself.
You can't protect yourself if you're following unprofessional advices from die hard forkers. Their only goal is to make you sell your ETC. The best strategy is just the opposite - sell your forked eth and buy non-forked eth (etc).
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July 27, 2016, 07:07:12 AM |
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Hey guys, so now we get to be scared about these replay attacks!!
What's the best practice to save oneself from this? If I send all my ETH funds to an exchange, create new ETH wallet address, discard the old address and withdraw all of my funds to the new ETH address, is there any chance that I can be hit by one of these replay attacks?
Thanks
This is wrong ETC must fork, ETH already is safe. Vitalik statement: This is completely technically wrong; ETH clients will accept no chain without block 1920k containing the fork transition https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/757551562407473152The guy he answered already deleted his post..... lol But I did split and sent ETC to poloniex. Now I want to protect myself. I see the guides above and thanks for them but to be honest, they are a bit complicated for me. Can I just discard old account and create a new ETH account and withdraw there from an exchange. Will I then be safe from replay attacks? Thanks! Send your ETH to 0x00000000 and it will never worry you again and send your ETC to 0xc9aa2cf3d90d078e704758983ca665ed00da013e and it will never bother you again.
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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dihari
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July 27, 2016, 07:18:58 AM |
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what if i am a Vitalik. I am the founder of this coin. and when etherum get more popularity and rise up, i can do anythings? say it, the price is 1 dollar for 1 eth. i can save 2.000.000 and open for the miner for 20.000.000. 2.000.000 $ dude, i am strong!
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July 27, 2016, 07:35:34 AM Last edit: July 27, 2016, 07:57:08 AM by DStefanov |
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You say that ETC was better, more true coin ... Why buy orders of poloniex are twice as high than ETC??? This does not mean that people want to buy more ETH? Just asking
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frostminer
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July 27, 2016, 07:46:29 AM |
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You say that ETC was better, more true coin ... Why buy orders of poloniex are twice as high than ETH??? This does not mean that people want to buy more ETH? Just asking Wat? Polo: ETH BUY ORDERS Total: 7935.65509523 BTC ETC BUY ORDERS Total: 5229.39267464 BTC
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Hueristic
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July 27, 2016, 07:49:09 AM |
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You say that ETC was better, more true coin ... Why buy orders of poloniex are twice as high than ETH??? This does not mean that people want to buy more ETH? Just asking Wat? Polo: ETH BUY ORDERS Total: 7935.65509523 BTC ETC BUY ORDERS Total: 5229.39267464 BTC LOL, yesterday it was 8k ETH and 2k ETC
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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DStefanov
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July 27, 2016, 08:00:24 AM |
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You say that ETC was better, more true coin ... Why buy orders on ETH of poloniex are twice as high than ETC??? This does not mean that people want to buy more ETH? Just asking I ask again!?!? Hence I think ETC is a big scam!
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July 27, 2016, 08:03:52 AM |
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You say that ETC was better, more true coin ... Why buy orders of poloniex are twice as high than ETH??? This does not mean that people want to buy more ETH? Just asking Placing a buy order doesn't necessarily mean you're going to buy. Only sure thing is that you're announcing your intention to other market participants. This is why limit orders are often used to manipulate markets. If you really want to buy you just buy it at market and that is it. Just answering.
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