>If there is a hardfork bailout predictions are ETH will never recover.
Sorry, but what a load of tosh. Ethereum will live or die based on the projects it enables and those projects are part funded by that money. It's survive either way but it'll be the better for having investment funds back.
Why do not you make vote for a hardfork? This revives market and ETH
There are many fork proposals for TheDAO and children. I think once there is some developer consensus on a code solution, we can then consider voting as miners on if to adopt such a proposal.
^^ Yes! ... There's no news. I believe the date is the 21st, though, although I seem to read a different date every other day. I think you can plan on ETH slipping each day that goes by without some definitive news on what's going to happen. Even when that happens, which will likely be an announcement of a proposed hard fork, the uncertainty of whether the fork will be actuated by the network will likely keep ETH volatile until this whole things is over, one way or another. Just my take.
@work Perhaps The Foundation, et al, doesn't want to announce anything too early so there won't be a lot of time to decide, or bitch at the top of your lungs about how the hard fork is this, that, or the other thing. We'll have to either do it, or not, and we'll do it, I'm certain. Let's move on, for crying out load!
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Sorry, but what a load of tosh. Ethereum will live or die based on the projects it enables and those projects are part funded by that money. It's survive either way but it'll be the better for having investment funds back.
Or any number of equally plausible reasons.
Cheers,
- zed
Anyone hear anything????
Thanks
HippyMiner
https://blog.ethcore.io/in-support-of-a-hard-fork/
https://github.com/ethereum/libethereum/pull/305
The pull requests are there. The patch to parity was updated 2 days ago.