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RE: Ethereum Fork: Step-by-Step Guide to Safely Splitting your ETH/ETC

in #ethereum8 years ago

Can you think of a way to check if your have been a victim of replay? As of the record block my ether was in my mist browser account, post fork i moved back to the exchange, I synced today to the old chain and my account shows empty. Is there a location where you can look up transactions on the ETHC chain that you know of?

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Which exchange? If you sent ETH to an exchange post-fork that means both ETH and ETC were sent there. Poloniex splits it for you but I'm not sure about the other exchanges.

This is a PUMP and DUMP FUD It has no support of the ethereum community. The people pumping it seem to be bitcoin enthusiasts, not smart contract developers. This gives ETC absolutely NO long term value.

I think both ETH and ETC holders are in trouble

The replay would have been done by someone you sent your eth to, as i understand it, you can just check your own transactions and find who could have split off the classic. Thing is, it's theirs cause you gave it to them, accidentally yes but still, its crypto.
It's still worth asking for it back though, I think an exchange or reputable business would give it to you.

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