...impressive but it's not really accurate, clicked a few of them and found out this:
https://forkdrop.io/xenon This is not a bitcoin and it's not a fork...
https://forkdrop.io/semux Those are not forks, just silly airdrops, just Clam clones, nothing more...
I agree with you and that is why you will not find them in my opening post, so I don't understand why you mentioned them?
Because you mentioned them too
There are 105 Bitcoin forks (hard and soft) in total. Of those, 74 are considered active projects, the remaining 31 are considered historic and are no longer relevant.
The two I mentioned are falling into this category on that website.
But calling them
historic forks it doesn't mean they weren't counted as forks in that 105 number

Also, check the image you posted of the forks.
Clams is there right?
