For the fags that invested in the DAO some years back: remember that your extrabalance can also be refunded! That is, if you paid in to the DAO on a rate >1.00, that extra paid ETH can be refunded. If you funded 130 ETH at a rate of 1.30, you can still get back 30 ETH. Quite some money now.
Check if you have extrabalance tokens on your Eth wallet, on https://www.myetherwallet.com/ or search your address in this list: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lyricalpolymath/Ethereum_DaoExtraBalanceOwners/master/02_outputs/output_02_NickFormat.json
The easiest way to withdraw them to ETH is to download the MEW v 3.3.7 at https://github.com/kvhnuke/etherwallet/releases/tag/v3.3.7
Extract the ZIP, open index.html, add #the-dao to the URL such that it becomes .../index.html#the-dao. Then load your JSON file, click on 'withdraw exta balance' or whatever it says, and click the red button. Easy as hell and many shekels guaranteed.
Tip for the info: 0x6B2991C93C6E0dB4D86F5F9E054E59d2fF264a03
>>2424459
Can someone explain what the DAO hack was to a noob?
>>2424478
The contract was poorly coded, transferring funds before updating balances. A clever attacker found a way to gradually siphon funds by interrupting the function after withdrawing.
>>2425167
So why did this cause ETH to fork?