Why is Segwit in the first picture? It didn't create a chain split, it was a protocol upgrade for Bitcoin.
Yeah, I had the same feeling. Not really a coin, it didn't produce a second chain.
Now, that list might be impressive but it's not really accurate, clicked a few of them and found out this:
https://forkdrop.io/xenonA ERC-20 token project that will eventually migrate to its own blockchain that is based on EOS. An amount of XNN was be airdropped to holders of BTC who signed a message of an Ethereum address and submitted it to the project between January and June 2018.
This is not a bitcoin and it's not a fork either.
https://forkdrop.io/semux* Airdrop period is now over An original codebase that gives airdrops to BTC holders at the fork block that create a wallet and sign a message and submit it to the form before February 25th 2018.
Those are not forks, just silly airdrops, just Clam clones, nothing more.