BTC FORK -- PH Policy
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BTC FORK -- PH Policy
What happens to the uncredited PH BTC we have in our PH BTC wallet after the fork? Do we have BTC and BTC gold?
Maybe it makes more sense to get paid in an alt coin (LTC) during the period of uncertainty.
Maybe it makes more sense to get paid in an alt coin (LTC) during the period of uncertainty.
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This isn't forking like BTC & BCC did. This is going to be two entirely different coins, each going their own way (from what I've read). So it isn't going to be a stock-split style effect.
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i really wish people wouldnt say things they dont understand
if bros choose to support bitcoin gold, it will work exactly how it did for bitcoin cash, based on when the chain snapshot was taken.
if bros choose to support bitcoin gold, it will work exactly how it did for bitcoin cash, based on when the chain snapshot was taken.
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and the shitcoin gold has already have a snapshot, so don't expect any (new worthless) gold
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Until BTG implements replay protection (which they have not yet, nor have they opened their source to the public), it won't work "exactly like" bitcoin cash.GregoryGHarding wrote:i really wish people wouldnt say things they dont understand
if bros choose to support bitcoin gold, it will work exactly how it did for bitcoin cash, based on when the chain snapshot was taken.
Take note - unless that's implemented, DO NOT DO ANY BTC/BTG TRANSACTIONS.
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individual service providers are guaranteeing replay protection with their service. not necessarily from BTG.Ewil wrote:Until BTG implements replay protection (which they have not yet, nor have they opened their source to the public), it won't work "exactly like" bitcoin cash.GregoryGHarding wrote:i really wish people wouldnt say things they dont understand
if bros choose to support bitcoin gold, it will work exactly how it did for bitcoin cash, based on when the chain snapshot was taken.
Take note - unless that's implemented, DO NOT DO ANY BTC/BTG TRANSACTIONS.
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Code is open source, but replay protection is not implemented yet https://github.com/BTCGPU/BTCGPUEwil wrote: Until BTG implements replay protection (which they have not yet, nor have they opened their source to the public)
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I'm going to talk with Chris about this.
Unless we can be convinced otherwise, I think that the lack of replay protection makes it too risky to offer payouts in both coins. Remember, the developers have a huge premine, and I suspect that this coin will be almost worthless after an initial surge.
Bitcoin Gold isn't like Bitcoin Cash. It's not a group of people who have a difference of opinion and want to compete with Segwit bitcoin. Gold is run by developers who premined 1% of all the coins that will ever exist, inflating the money supply for their own benefit.
Unless we can be convinced otherwise, I think that the lack of replay protection makes it too risky to offer payouts in both coins. Remember, the developers have a huge premine, and I suspect that this coin will be almost worthless after an initial surge.
Bitcoin Gold isn't like Bitcoin Cash. It's not a group of people who have a difference of opinion and want to compete with Segwit bitcoin. Gold is run by developers who premined 1% of all the coins that will ever exist, inflating the money supply for their own benefit.
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i have a feeling this wont be the end of forks on bitcoin. since cash, i think everyone thinks they can fork a bitcoin alt in attempt to cash out on a higher than average profit coin.
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So what does this mean for BTC that hasn't been paid out yet? If no BTG will credited (which I can imagine with no replay protection), maybe it's possible to make sure next BTC payout is before block 491407? Cheers!