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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Ethereum Forum => Topic started by: de_xt on October 31, 2017, 02:34:24 PM
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The day Byzantium hard fork took place, a new Ethereum fork was born: Ethereum Vega. Their approach is very similar to bitcoin cash fork: anyone having a ETH balance on Oct 23rd will also hold a 1:1 exact balance of EVA in their wallets... well, not exactly: in their private key (you can redeem them with your private key in a supporting wallet).
Currently an official full node software is available (weth) on their github, you can check the account balance using commands similar to geth.
This is the official website:
http://www.ethereumvega.org/
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bummer, had my eth coins in an exchange.
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Thats nice. I've participated in the airdrop as well because I remembered it appeared on airdropalert if i am not wrong. Looks decent
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nice to hear that
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What will happen after this fork
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How can I earn “Ethereum Vega"?
The Ethereum Vega (EVA) initial coin distribution method is exactly the same as that used by Bitcoin Cash(BCH). All Ethereum holders who possess ETH private keys on the block number 4369999 will receive Ethereum Vega on the rate of 1 EVA = 1 ETH (If you have 20 ETH you will receive 20 EVA). You need to control ETH private keys in order to make Ethereum Vega transactions.
It is information in the the official website. But Ethereum Vega (EVA) is not listed in the coinmarketcap.
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I didn´t find any block number 4369999 in the ETH private key. Who knows what it means?
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The day Byzantium hard fork took place, a new Ethereum fork was born: Ethereum Vega. Their approach is very similar to bitcoin cash fork: anyone having a ETH balance on Oct 23rd will also hold a 1:1 exact balance of EVA in their wallets... well, not exactly: in their private key (you can redeem them with your private key in a supporting wallet).
Currently an official full node software is available (weth) on their github, you can check the account balance using commands similar to geth.
This is the official website:
http://www.ethereumvega.org/
good info ... i never knew there was ethereum vega
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Ethereum Vega? Never heard of that one, just now but is sounds interesting. Gladly i had stored my ethereum in my wallet.
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I didn´t find any block number 4369999 in the ETH private key. Who knows what it means?
You won't find that in any key. It's a block number. For non-technical person, just try to find out the time stamp which is a particular date and time when that block was mined.
And private keys, so far your wallet is not on an exchange you're in good position to receive the fork give aways. Same as in BTC.
Your private key are your private access to your wallet and all associated asset.
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lol money maker for dev and few people ...