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RE: Bitcoin-Forks - latest overview - forking dates, block heights, distribution ratios, official homepages

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This post is so helpful to know. Do you know which best exchanges to follow for transactions, or the exchanges not to follow and process transactions?. I am currently using Coinpayments, Bitstamps, for multiple cryptocurrencies, and coinbase and blockchains for others.

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It might also be a good solution to store your bitcoins in a paper wallet or a hardware wallet (such as Ledger or Trezor). That way, Ledger or Trezor might program a splitting tool and might enable you to get the coins easily. And if not, you still have the possibility to extract your private key. Although I would not recommend doing this (extracting your private keys of the hardware wallets) because of security reasons.

Hey, so far, I have only heard of Kucoin. They announced that they will support all the upcoming forks, at least it is stated here: https://news.kucoin.com/en/announcement-regarding-ethereum-fog-and-other-fork-coins/
However, this is only helpful for the upcoming forks.
Also Binance (https://www.binance.com) had supported some of the forks (e.g. Bitcoin Diamond, BitcoinX), but not all of them.