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Here are more details if you need facts:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/7x297t/careful_with_monero_forks_with_airdrops/
https://btcmanager.com/monerov-trap-laid-monero-users/
There is no way to deny that MoneroV is an attack on Monero. And i don't talk about MoneroV being an competitor. It just simply is a sophisticated attack on the anonymity of Monero transactions and quite frankly, it's pretty obvious if you read all the related stuff. That said, if you don't care about the damage it does to Monero transactions, you can of course claim your coins. But then do it this way:
1) Have your XMR in a private wallet, not a wallet on an exchange
2) After block 1529810 in the blockchain is mined, transfer your XMR to another wallet
3) Claim your stuff with the old wallet (so that there are no XMR anymore)
That way you make sure that they at least can't get your XMR - which i think they don't want but to be save is always good
It's important to understand that once they fixed their code you have to update the daemon
Chill out :) Nobody will kill you for that - and thanks for fixing
Something is still not right. Getting a lot of "no active pools, stop mining" messages from xmrig and my desktop that did something like 350 - 450 H/s is at 147 H/s right now (xmr-stak) with a lot of "CALL error: Timeout while waiting for a reply"
EDIT: And again "[etn.coinfoundry.org:3102] connect error: "connection timed out""
Just for the sake of completeness: https://np.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/7x297t/careful_with_monero_forks_with_airdrops/du537ij/
I would argue that it is for sure an attack on the anonymity of existing monero wallets and it is more or less clever but in the end it's a valid fork and i don't think it will go away but to wait is surely a good decision.
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