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Offline nmywn

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 https://poloniex.com/press-releases/2016.07.15-Ethereum-Hard-Fork/

"In addition, for those interested in keeping their tokens from the losing blockchain as a keepsake, we will support a one-time withdrawal of the deprecated tokens, provided that the losing chain is still functional when you attempt a withdrawal. Specific instructions on how to access your tokens on the old chain to follow."

What is Openledger statement? How it will be managed?.

 Or maybe you could take oportunity (maybe risky in ETH case, not sure) and manage event using this logic*:
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,22638.msg294494.html#msg294494

Which would reguired:
-Assurance that crosschain transactions not occur
-Forked and unforked whallets to manage deposits => chain1 and chain2
-New assets: OPEN.CHAIN1 OPEN.CHAIN2
-After the fork OPEN.ETH can't be withdrawed or deposited, just OPEN.CHAIN1 and OPEN.CHAIN2

Pros:
Revolutionary market that certainly bring some attention.
Alowing deposits and withdrawals when everybody's shutdown.
Gaining know-how - there may be more events as this in future.

Cons:
Not much time to think, something can go wrong.


« Last Edit: July 16, 2016, 03:24:14 pm by nmywn »