Don't forget to move your Bitcoin on the winning chain to a new address, before moving your Bitcoin on the losing chain. Otherwise you're vulnerable to a replay attack. This also assumes that you know which chain will ultimately win.

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Because of the nature of the situation, you must move your legacy coins first to split them, irrespective of whether any chain β€œwins” or we have persistent dueling forks. You don’t have to know the ultimate outcome to split safely.
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DireMunchkin 1 month ago
And it also assumes there even will be more than one chain. This was my point above. Since this is not certain, trading the airdrop is super risky.
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