I've transferred my BTC from bitcoin-qt to electrum. I'd like to split them into all the new coins. The electrum docs say you should see multiple chains under the server list. I'm only seeing one.
Any ideas?
1. Electrum only supports Bitcoin. Can you link this doc? You may have misunderstood what it's saying. 2. The fork snapshot has already happened. This means that you won't receive any BTG in your wallet. But you may receive in your previous wallet if your coins were there in the last few days. 3. After the fork, you will need to import your Bitcoin-qt wallet private key in a BTG supported wallet to be able to spend them
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it is work thx but Better to pay Because if you used it a lot will be banned
This only works for new accounts and you can only use it one time. Which means that you need to create a new account every month. So... no, you only get banned if you "use a lot".
The bin2ccgen.com website isn't even working anymore. I'm getting this: "This site has been temporarily disabled, please try again later."
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You can do it. And you don't even have to download the Bitcoin Cash chain to spend your coins. 1. Download Electron Cash[1] (only BCH is supported, so your BTC remains untouchable); 2. Create a new wallet with the private-keys from Core that are loaded with BCH. 3. Spend your BCH. It's as simple as that. You can spend your BCH coins - and even delete Electron Cash after that - and keep using Core to manage your BTC. [1] https://electroncash.org/
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I hope someone can help me with what to do now (because I want to use my BTC now but want to get my BTG when it is supported on the ledger nano s), I think more people want to know this: So: On ( https://www.ledger.fr/2017/10/25/status-bitcoin-gold - as-bitcoin-block-491472/) it says:Since the replay protection mechanism is unknown, it’s recommended to stop transacting on the Bitcoin network if you think your assets on the Bitcoin Gold network could be valuable. Can I now move my BTC out of my ledger nano s wallet and still get BTG when the wallet supports it (it doesn’t, yet)? Solution??: Maybe by sweeping my BTC into another wallet then send it somewhere (and how do I keep the old keys of the wallet where BTG should come to?) If someone know a step by step to make sure that everything goes wells , would be appreciated. AFAIK the Bitcoin Gold network isn't live yet. But the blockchain snapshot has been taken. Which means that your address containing Bitcoins will receive BTG coins after the network is live but you can't "redeem" them yet. So, for now it should be safe to move your coins to another wallet - by sweeping or just sending it manually - and still spend your BTG coins in another time.
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The network isn't live yet, which means that the coin doesn't exist yet. Only the blockchain snapshot has happened. If you had coins in a supported exchange at the time, you would have received the coins and would be able to trade them in the future market. If you didn't, you will have to wait until BTG launches, download a compatible wallet, and import your Bitcoin private keys to be able to manage and spend the BTG coins that you received after the fork. You should be able to see those wallets in the BTG's official website[1]. [1] https://btcgpu.org/
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one friend have huge bitcoin amount encrypted so he is an encrypted millionaire he can't use that bitcoins is very difficult to retrieve that passwords so if you have anybody can do this please pm
If you are serious about this, you may tell your friend to contact this wallet recovery service[1] and see if there is any chance of them recovering his wallet password. Or just contact the owner of the site here at BitcoinTalk[2]. I never heard anything bad about them, and your friend may not have another choice, so I would trust them. [1] https://walletrecoveryservices.com/[2] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=130960
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what is the safest/easiest way to sync an offline desktop wallet? i like the idea of signing transactions on the offline pc, then transferring them via USB or similar medium and broadcasting from a pc that connects to the internet.
naturally, once you push a transaction or two, you need to sync the wallet, otherwise it will try to sign transactions using invalid inputs. where can i safely download block data, and what's the proper way to add it to my wallet directory so that it can sync past my latest transactions?
thanks!
You don't have to. What do you mean with "it will try to sign transactions using invalid inputs"? You create transactions in a watch-only connected to the internet wallet, only use the offline wallet to sign the transaction and then broadcast the signed transaction in a connected device. The offline wallet doesn't know which inputs are spendable in the wallet because it doesn't have to be ever connected to the internet. I myself, have a bootable image that has Electrum installed and my wallet is showing a balance of 0 BTC. Are you saying that you always sync your offline wallet and create the transaction from there? Because this takes away the whole purpose of using a cold-storage wallet.
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Holding in a online wallet it's never the best option, but in this case it's enought to receive your fork coins. That's everything you need to know: Any customer with a Bitcoin balance on Coinbase at the time of the fork will be credited with an equal amount of the Bitcoin2x asset on the Bitcoin2x blockchain. No action is required—we will automatically credit your account. So, if you have 5 Bitcoin stored on Coinbase before the fork; you will have 5 Bitcoin and 5 Bitcoin2x following the event.
i use blochchain,info they not support any new things
Congratz on not reading the thread
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Hey. Nice website that you got there. But I have a quick question.
You said that your service is fully anonymous and that it does not require any private information, but even when buying a digital product that does not require any personal information, you still need to submit your First/Last name, Full Address and Phone Number. Is this really required?
It would be great if there was an option to specify that the product you want to buy doesn't require this kind of information.
Lets say you have ordered a watch from Amazon through TheBigCoin. Then how do you expect to receive your product without an address? Can you tell me? Forget TheBigCoin. If you buy on your own then how you will receive the product without an address? TheBigCoin is just giving us a service to use crypto currency to buy anything from online. So they need your personal information to place an order from your requested site. And I think TheBigCoin should remove the Fully Anonymous Processing sentence from their site. Because when someone will place an order then TheBigCoin will know his/her personal info, if I am not wrong. Btw, the site design is awesome.. I know about that. That's why I also said this on my post: "[...] even when buying a digital product that does not require any personal information, you still need to submit your First/Last name, Full Address and Phone Number. Is this really required? It would be great if there was an option to specify that the product you want to buy doesn't require this kind of information." Not everybody is going to buy a product that has to be delivered. I actually tried to buy a Humble Bundle Monthly subscription for 1 month (which costs $12) and they charge $6 in fees (50% of the value in this case). The idea itself it's great, but it looks too expensive for small buys.
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What is this Motel Maya?
It's a Coinbin clone that works for Bitcoin Cash. I used it to claim some BCH from an old Time-Locked Address I had and it worked. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=390046.msg22484733#msg22484733Please check the BTC/BTG/BCH/B2X Comparison on http://btcgpu.org. It mentions Replay protection for BTG. They stated that they will have replay protection for the fork. But AFAIK it isn't implemented yet and they released a bounty 5 days ago to get this done. So it's not confirmed yet.
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How can I identify the source of the address?
You can't. Unfortunally, your coins are gone. Bitcoin transactions are irreversible and you can't really know who hacked you and took your money. I suggest you to run a malware scan in your computer to see if you are infected with any kind of malware, and maybe even format your computer. Maybe you downloaded an infected file and a hacker took advantage of this to steal your coins.
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You could also just use BitKey. I am using it with two flash drives for my cold-storage wallet (one for the bootable system image, and the other for the encrypted wallet files); I like it because it's a Debian based image that already comes with Electrum and a lot of Bitcoin related open source softwares. It's just plug and play and much more practical than your method. [1] https://bitkey.io/
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It was obvious that this would happen.
1. Everybody buys Bitcoin and trade every kind of alt to BTC so they can earn the free fork airdrop. 2. After the fork, they rebuy those alts while they are low. 3. Bitcoin price goes down, while Alts go up.
It's actually easy as fu*k to profit with cryptos. I bought NEO yesterday and it's already 10% up.
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I have seen many people on many websites posting their BTC/ETH addresses publicly for donations. Is it absolutely ok and safe to show them? I think so but just wanted to get some opinions from experienced people.
Yes. That's what addresses are for. I personally think that the only reason for hiding your addresses is if you want more privacy. For example, if you do not want your coins to be linked to your identity. If you want to disclosure an address for donations, there is nothing to worry about.
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Thank you! I see the fork already happened! Can i do this now?
Are you sure about that? I haven't been following the fork for some days so I can't confirm. Actually, it's not even possible to add Bitcoin Gold to Coinomi yet. This is what I found in the article comments: "The BitcoinGold wallet will only get enabled inside your Coinomi after the snapshot, so you can’t see or add it just yet" For now, I don't know which wallet you could use to claim your coins. Edit: Looks like you are right and the fork already happened. I believe that all you can do is wait until someone release a working wallet so you can import your private keys and redeem the BTG coins.
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does this address not belong to you 1MqeETYi9ZARkS4XsP7fC2t9CSLjyvRZTy
He just said that it doesn't. Do like he said and post here the "Blender Guarantee" PGP message that the website generates when you start to mix your coins. Otherwise, you may have fallen for a phishing version of BitBlender and your coins are gone. None of those addresses belong to me, I have not received any support message on site for these addresses so you have not contacted me on there.
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There are a few things you could try:
1. Change your Electrum server manually. Tools -> Network -> Unmark "Select server automatically" -> Right click one of the servers that has the higher "Height" and "Use as server"; 2. Restore your wallet again. Just go to the "Create wallet" wizard and restore your wallet with its seed.
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If you have an unconfirmed transaction while the fork happens, your transaction will most likely be available and soon confirmed on both chains. If for some reason your transaction doesn't get confirmed in one of the chains, and they were comming from another wallet that you control, you will just "receive the coins back" and be able to spend them again.
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