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Update May 26, 10 p.m.UTC: The issue has been fixed, deposits are now processed normally.May 26, 10 a.m.UTC We are having a technical issue with Ethereum-based deposits.The issue started around May 24 09:30 UTC and affects Ethereum deposit addresses created by our users after this time.Deposits to such addresses are delayed.Ethereum withdrawals are not affected.Deposits to addresses created before May 24 09:30 UTC are also not affected.We are investigating the issue and will post updates here.All pending deposits will eventually be processed.I'm waiting for my deposit!What should I do?Please accept our apologies for the delay.We will process the deposit eventually.We thank you for your patience.I want to withdraw my funds!Withdrawals are being processed normally; feel free to withdraw at any time.I want to deposit ETH/ETC/REP.What should I do?If you created your Ethereum deposit address before May 24 09:30 UTC, you are fine - go ahead and send the funds.(You can try with small amounts first is you are not sure about this.)
If you created your deposit address more recently, or haven't yet, you may want to consider first exchanging your funds for another currency like BTC or XRP (e.g.via ShapeShift) and depositing this.Welcome to our Ethereum Classic (ETC) mining pool./etherchain-org/qtminerRecently mined blocksBlockMined ByTimeView all minedbitcoin bill generatorChart Ethereum classic Ethereum classic Price Ethereum Classic/US Dollar (ETC/USD) Price Chart ETC/BTC ETC/USD ETC/GBP ETC/EUR ETC/CHF ETC/CNY ETC/JPY ETC/CAD ETC/AUD ETC/RUB ETC/SEK ETC/HKD ETC/SGD ETC/TWD ETC/KRW ETC/ZAR ETC/INR ETC/MYR ETC/IDR ETC/BRL ETC/NZD ETC/MXN ETC/PHP ETC/DKK ETC/PLN ETC/XAU ETC/XAG ETC/XDR ETC/BTC ETC/USD ETC/GBP ETC/EUR ETC/CHF ETC/CNY ETC/JPY ETC/CAD ETC/AUD ETC/RUB ETC/SEK ETC/HKD ETC/SGD ETC/TWD ETC/KRW ETC/ZAR ETC/INR ETC/MYR ETC/IDR ETC/BRL ETC/NZD ETC/MXN ETC/PHP ETC/DKK ETC/PLN ETC/XAU ETC/XAG ETC/XDR Ethereum Classic Price Ethereum Classic Chart 24 hours price 7 Days Price 14 Days Price 30 Days Price 60 Days Price 90 Days Price Price Calculator Learn More About Ethereum classic Ethereum classic Price Ticker Widget Ethereum classic Trading Volume Ethereum Classic Price Ethereum Classic Chart 24 hours price 7 Days Price 14 Days Price 30 Days Price 60 Days Price 90 Days Price Price Calculator Learn More About Ethereum classic Ethereum classic Price Ticker Widget Ethereum classic Trading Volume Easiest Way to track Ethereum classic Your Ad Here?bitcoin come pagare
Coin Code Price Market Cap Trading Volume Ethereum Classic ETC $21.14000000 $1,964,066,833.1 $55,100,700.0 The value of Ethereum Classic for today is $21.14000000.It has a current circulating supply of 92.9 Million coins and a total volume exchanged of $55,100,700.0 .kiwi bitcoinSee where it stands in the complete ranking.sms bitcoin walletBuy / Sell Instantly!bitcoin offizielle seiteBolehVPNBest VPN in Town Your Ad Here?bitcoin amd vs nvidiaView Full Chart 24h 7d 14d 30d 60d 90d Max Date Price (USD) less than a minute ago 21.14000000 8 minutes ago 21.14000000 18 minutes ago 21.18000000 28 minutes ago 21.17000000 38 minutes ago 21.14000000 about 1 hour ago 21.13000000 about 1 hour ago 21.09000000 about 1 hour ago 21.10000000 about 1 hour ago 21.12000000 about 1 hour ago 21.16000000 Your Favorite Altcoin Not Listed Here?mit bitcoin handeln
Each week we will be adding a few new coins to this ranking. Like what we are doing?BTC: 18AFFdLPk7Sg1zu8HZanVYZ1dBkhheRr7Z LTC: LZCRywjSPCXC2d8ybWgdTjyQrq7GRg3JqB DOGE: DS3kJgp3mAdezrV5bmKKoXkUiR5tqbrAgg ETH: 0xfdec0b743e8ea2039d09eb62c42894607927070a PPC: P9eCsoFwUK7ZAKdCa7mrwfFr5NW1SMe4mf DASH: XwCDYgm8PjJHXN7Do8zCsymxptpQmQ691M FTC: 6psFUUwC9Qq5bTYyyBkSsbrZbMiu4CiM9k RDD: RpHm7cxhcUEP5YhRmMfsKqEfPzuAFPJnCd BC: B7MfUueoNjG6RXcaw97rFSWCx1JhghupmS VTC: VtMRFMRJDysdge2DTy9nubG8YvJBhFRcMQbitcoin saasHomeNewsCrypto Poloniex Nullifies Replay Attacks By Properly Separating ETC and ETH Crypto, Newsman finds bitcoin fortuneI do not work for Coinbase and do not in any way speak for or represent them.This post was hastily written and is probably full of typos!This is my attempt to clarify the possibilities that might be going on, based on various Coinbase employee statements.
First, I should highlight that there has been a good amount of confusion created by the replay attacks going on between the "two" Ethereum chains.So much so that it seems to have confused just about everyone, including me, as to the details of what's going on with Coinbase's ETH/ETC (and other ETH/ETC).I put "two" in quotes because at the moment it's more like there are "1.25 Ethereum chains" because of the replay attacks, which are causing almost every transaction to get mirrored on the other chain.Replay attacks are possible because Ethereum's hard fork did not take steps to make Ethereum transactions invalid on the original chain.Instead, all transactions are valid on both chains unless special smart contracts are used to distinguish between them (and most users probably aren't doing this).Here's an example of such confusion, taken from the Coinbase blog: At this time, Coinbase has no plans to support ETC, although we will continue to monitor the situation and evaluate customer demand.
Please do not attempt to send ETC to your Coinbase account."Please do not attempt to send ETC to your Coinbase account."For anyone who understands replay attacks, that should be a very confusing statement.It is not that people are deliberately sending ETC to Coinbase.They are in fact sending ETH, but in the process, their ETC is being sent along with it.So it's very likely the case that most of the ETH that Coinbase received had corresponding ETC with it.How is it that some people were getting "free ETC"?You can have a look at the description of this process as described by Andrew T. DeSantis, paraphrased here: Why is this "free"?Because you never payed for the ETC. Coinbase charged their customers not ETH+ETC, but ETH.Note that this is by no means the only possible thing that could have gone wrong!So if you didn't pay for the ETC then who did?The answer seems to be ... nobody.And this means that somebody is getting screwed, and that somebody is likely whoever Coinbase got their ETH from (via the GDAX exchange).
These people were selling their ETH for BTC thinking that they were just selling ETH, but because Coinbase chose to "not support" and just ignore ETC (instead of splitting it as they should have), these customers effectively gave away their (or someone else's) ETC. According to Coinbase employee Charlie Lee, this was because the Ethereum Foundation recommended that they ignore replay attacks.I have no idea if this is true, but I personally find it hard to believe because the Ethereum Foundation knew about these types of problems and gave explicit instructions (pre-fork) on how to deal with them, as seen for example in this post by Vitalik.Now, what first alerted me to this whole situation was just a rumor from yesterday that said: unconfirmed but reliable source told me that [Coinbase] probably have received enough replayed ETC to cover any outgoing replay ETC So now that we have more hindsight, what could it mean to "cover any outgoing replay ETC" using "replayed ETC" -- in the context of what we've described above?
Well, first it should be stated that you cannot "use replayed ETC" that you've received to "cover" some other ETC without first separating it using, for example, the smart contract that Vitalik described.This would be a very active step, and it would also clearly be theft (even worse than just unwittingly passing along ETC that someone didn't mean to give you).Coinbase's GDAX posted two tweets that might clear up what's going on.We wanted to provide some clarity to GDAX users who are concerned with the recent Ethereum hard fork.GDAX supports trading and withdrawals only for the ETH (Ethereum) network and currently does not support ETC (Ethereum Classic).Customers are advised not to deposit ETC or any unsupported digital currency to GDAX.100% of ETC associated with ETH balances at the time of the hard fork are secured in GDAX cold storage We plan to allow withdrawal of an amount of ETC that corresponds to ETH balances at the time of the hard fork.We'll be working on this feature over the coming weeks and will provide updates via this Twitter account.
ETC associated with ETH sent to GDAX after the hard fork is not supported by GDAX.We currently do not have plans to support ETC trading on GDAX (although we are not philosophically opposed to any particular hard fork or coin).We will continue to monitor the situation and evaluate customer demand for new digital assets to add to the platform.So, a few notes on this: The second GDAX tweet, posted not too long after the first, says: As a reminder: don't attempt to send ETC to @GDAX.GDAX is not supporting or storing any incoming ETC. Again, here we have this confused implication that people are purposefully sending ETC, when most of the ETC that's passed through Coinbase is being sent unwittingly thanks to constant ongoing replay attacks."Something doesn't add up at @Coinbase."Coinbase is at least culpable for passing along client's ETC (on the selling side) that it did not compensate them for, and this is a serious screwup.That they "may or may not" stop this practice is insane, probably criminal.