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There's no new fork coin created after the said hard fork made by ETH. There were debates before that it shouldn't be called hard fork but should be replaced as 'network upgrade' because that's the sole purpose of this hard fork.
And we're into that understand that when there's a hardfork, we all think about new coin creation. But on this case, there's no need to worry about it and there's nothing to claim with this Constantinople hard fork.
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Thank you jossiel for clearing it up. So it's kind of terminology hassle :-)
I myself is not much into ETH just held some of them because I found re reliable after Bitcoin. The other altcoins in the market are too risky for me. I do not deny the fact that some of them are good.
Top 10 coins in the CMC is good except Ripple(XRP).
Back on topic, when my first glimpse with Constantinople Fork i thought there is really a new coin out of ETH but it turns out that this is just an upgrade when i do tend out to read the full
description which is really typically some terminology confusion.