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Two South Korean bitcoin exchanges, Coinone and Coinnest, have announced their policies regarding the upcoming hard forks of the Bitcoin network. The Segwit2x hard fork is planned for November and the Bitcoin Gold hard fork is scheduled for October 25.
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Coinoneâs Policies
South Koreaâs second-largest bitcoin exchange Coinone announced its general policies regarding blockchain hard forks last week. While the Segwit2x hard fork was mentioned in its announcement, the Bitcoin Gold hard fork was not.
Coinoneâs bitcoin trading volume has recently surpassed another leading South Korean exchange, Korbit, according to Coinmarketcap. The platform has gained more popularity since it launched a physical exchange early last month. Citing the âpossibility that a new virtual currency will be derived from the existing bitcoin,â the exchange wrote:
Coinone will do its best to support the creation of a new virtual currency, which is generated from a hard fork in the existing blockchain in the future, and to quickly support deposits and withdrawals.
The exchange also noted that there may be a temporary suspension of withdrawals during the forks.
Coinnestâs Policies
Meanwhile, digital currency trading platform Coinnest announced on Thursday its âfull supportâ for both the Segwit2x and the Bitcoin Gold hard forks of Bitcoinâs blockchain.
The exchange currently ranks fourth by bitcoin trading volume in the country, according to Coinhills. However, its volume is about one-third of Korbitâs and less than a quarter of Coinoneâs at the time of writing. In its announcement on Thursday, Coinnest CEO Kim Byeong-hwan said:
We have completed the technical preparations for the hard fork for the first time among the domestic exchanges.
The exchange detailed that users holding their bitcoins on its platform âwill be automatically paidâ the new cryptocurrency. âThis bitcoin hard fork will start on October 24 and end on November 1,â the exchange wrote, adding if there is no problem with the blockchain split, both cryptocurrencies will be available for deposits and withdrawals on November 1. In addition, the exchange expressed âwe are going to pay BTG,â referring to bitcoin gold.
At the time of writing, the countryâs largest bitcoin exchange, Bithumb, and the countryâs third largest, Korbit, have not announced their policies regarding the two hard forks.
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