Nice to see this resolved! I've added this topic to my
[overview] Recover Bitcoin from any old storage format.
I was able to download Blockstack .18 on Ubuntu thanks to the instructions PawGo gave my via DM (thanks PawGo).
@PawGo: can you post your instructions here for future reference?
Okay I will send .033 to NotATether, .033 to escobol, and .033 to PawGo. I will keep .9
It's great to see you keep your promise!
@NotATether, @escobol @PawGo: I want to Merit the right posts, but I don't really want to analyze all posts in details. Can you tell me which of your posts lead to the solution, so I can
easily lazily Merit them?
Remember that now you have a lot of forks... You may check here:
http://www.findmycoins.ninja/Only BCH has some sensible value, but if you want to play, now you may collect many of them. Just be careful with software you install (maybe do it on virtual machine) and do it after you empty BTC.
If there was 1 Bitcoin in the address, you're looking at appromately these amounts:
BCH: $400
BSV: $165
BCH-A: $15
BTG: $8
BCD: $5
Some of the others have some value too, but I haven't figured out yet how to claim them.
Don't forget there's no replay protection between the first 3. If you want, I can send you some BCH dust so you can move it without moving your BSV/BCH-A.