You're not contributing to the discussion, you are clearly just posting for the sake of increasing your post count/rank. I suggest reading the rules first.
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Check this. Most of them are Japanese but you could contact them and ask them as I've seen BTC/EUR, the rest should accept Europeans just fine.
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As said above, they won't be re created and even If we assume that is the case, how is it going to work? what would be as a proof that you lost the bitcoins? Like satoshi said, with the limited supply, think of it as slightly donation for everyone (less supply).
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Ive been thinking that if your are holding big amount of bitcoin and you want it to transfer to fiat where i can withdraw it without any problem
Coinbase, Bitstamp, Bitfinex are the most reputable exchanges for the job (assuming that they support your country) but since you're going to do that for large amount of money, I suggest contacting your bank first and asking If they have no policies against bitcoins, you don't want to take a risk.
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That answer is way too complicated, you can use the answer below by NXS, It's fast and doesn't require downloading anything. If your objective is to stop using the wallet by the way then you could just recover it to Electrum as I posted in the sticky thread.
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I have my doubts about ConfirmTX. The message says "Last Block Found: 4 minutes ago by SlushPool" since a few weeks now which means It's static and probably manually changed by the owner who by the way didn't connect since one month now. I have tried submitting my transaction and even though I received a message saying that my transaction was successfully sent, nothing happened days later.
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I have seen a picture on Reddit where someone used Bitrefill with Lightning network but when I visit the site I find no information's about that. Who have an idea? I know It's probably not stable but I'd like to test.
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Thanks very much for the quick reply.
Is it not possible to transfer the BC from the Blockchain account into the new hardware wallet account already created?
Without actually making a transaction and paying fees? yes, restoring using your seed is the only way (which again, will require wiping your hardware wallet)
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Bitkey was not tested enough and even though the source code is open, not enough developers check it, I honestly don't recommend it. If you want some real security, use Tails instead.
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An exchange could choose between supporting a fork or not. If they choose to not do that, you will basically lose your forked coin (while the exchange still have them as they control the private keys for your addresses) while in Ledger nano S, even If they choose to not support the forked coin, you still have access to your private keys (indirectly using the seed) and you could import it somewhere else to claim the new coin.
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I thought as long as you posted once during that 2 week period, you could get 14 activity after posting the enxt 2 weeks.
As in I long on in the first 2 week period and write 1-2 posts. then dont log in for 2 weeks.
Start posting again, would I only get 2 activity or as I posted the next to weeks the other activity would show?
If you manage to post at least 1 post in any activity period, you will gain a potential activity of 14. The minute you start posting, you will be gaining activity again. Activity can't be greater then posts count so you will need to post If you want to reach the whole 14 points.
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If the 12 words passphrase you're talking about was created after February 2016 then the wallet should be using BIP39 and Ledger nano S accept that. You could directly restore it there but again, you will need to wipe your hardware wallet so If it contains some funds, you will need to make a transaction to move them out first and If not, you're good to go.
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You may want to contact them about it because it make no sense as they didn't even link a forked Electrum. Either way, you should be able to export your private keys from Electrum and import them to any SBTC compatible wallet (just make sure you move your BTC first just in case).
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What information's did you provide while trying to login? It's possible that the second password they are referring to is taken from the passphrase, you can try this solution. The thing with that mnemonic phrase is that It cannot be used anywhere else unlike the new HD wallets where BIP39 is used. If that solution doesn't work, you will having nothing but to wait for support answer.
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Does this multiple currency wallet is intended to support / integrate future BTC forks? if so, when it become available? I'd love to import / sweep my private keys receiving my unclaimed BCH, BTG, SBTC, CLAM, etc All In One
Out of the multiple bitcoin forks we've seen until now, only BCH is supported. The wallet give you control over your private keys though so you could just export them and import them to the official wallet of that fork.
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I believe that the bitcoin community mentality right now is wrong. We should care less about the price, bitcoin is a not a get rich quick. Instead we should focus more about the development and the technology (SegWit, LN, Schnorr Signatures, Confidential transactions etc.) because at the end of the day, If the development doesn't go any further, the price won't go anywhere either.
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the seed: are that the few random words i once noticed?
The 12 words yes, and If you didn't write them down when you was asked to, then you can't recover your wallet.
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There is no contradiction here. You did receive funds but the transaction just didn't get confirm yet, It may take some time If fees are low.
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so I created a new Segwit wallet with Electrum and the address start with "bc1"... since it's not widespread yet, can anyone recommend a Windows desktop (or Android) wallet who's addresses start with a "3" (since its kinda backward compatible?)
Samourai wallet is the best option to go. You can generate both normal and SegWit (with '3') addresses for receiving and you can also send to Bech32 addresses (bc1) or, you have Trezor too (If you want to invest in a hardware wallet).
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If you have the seed, you can restore your wallet and If you have the private keys, you could import them in any wallet and spend them from there without the need of a password. If you don't have these two things, your funds are sadly lost.
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