RE: Ethereum Hardfork, Ethereum Classic, Replay Attacks - What You Need To Know

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Ethereum Hardfork, Ethereum Classic, Replay Attacks - What You Need To Know

in ethereum •  9 years ago 

I am fairly tech savvy, but I was surprised to see that moving ETH on the forked chain also caused ETC to be moved on the non-forked chain. For some reason I was under the impression that my ETC would be in the original account when I fired up a wallet synced to the non-forked chain. But that was not the case. Luckily for me I own the account where the funds were moved, and did not sent them off to somewhere else. So I guess what I am trying to say, is make sure to use the split function or you may end up accidentally sending your ETH/ETC to someone else's account by accident. Be careful out there everyone.

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