Transaction: 5372ca173d449b0f5454fcdf3587d6eb057ef74f

Included in block 43,535,789 at 2020/05/20 13:35:15 (UTC).

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transaction_id 5372ca173d449b0f5454fcdf3587d6eb057ef74f
ref_block_num 19,865
block_num43,535,789
ref_block_prefix 1,041,622,944
expiration2020/05/20T13:45:09
transaction_num 7
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"parent_author":"glory7",<br>"parent_permlink":"qal3a4",<br>"author":"vermithrax",<br>"permlink":"qamtqk",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Spitting blockchain into two happens all the time. I think there are four Bitcoins chains and three Ethereum chains by now.\n\nThose new chains always took new names and applied to exchanges to be added under those new names. Effectively doubling the coin for each user. Normal thing to do. \n\nConfiscating coins is not something not at all normal. Confiscating is setting a bad precedence. \n\nIf Steem really wanted to get rid of the users they should have powered the accounts down,<br> blocked them from power up.\n\nAnd yet,<br> Hive should have gone that route as well: Forced power down instead of airdrop exclusion.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"app\":\"steemit\/0.2\" "
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