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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Diamond splitting and selling on: November 26, 2017, 06:34:28 PM
Those forks has nothing to contribute to the bitcoin/crypto eco system. Be it bitcoin gold, silver or diamond. Just ignore those coins, nothing will come out of it.
And with nothing I mean nothing..

Believe me, I have no love for these other coins, although I do wish bitcoin would address their slow transaction problem. You say to ignore these other coins? no offense but I do not think that would be the smartest thing to do. When ledger supported the BTG fork I sold my coins for BTC and that turned out pretty good. I think Binance is a more or less trustworthy exchange and they seem to be the main one supporting it, not that I would store large amounts there, or on any exchange for that matter. To bad I didint have my coins on it yesterday and then after the split I would have just sold them. Yes it might be best to just wait and when it becomes more accepted then split. I just see that currently its possible to sell them for some real money, mainet launched or not and I would rather trade them for bitcoin as I think bitcoin diamond seems kind of scammy and i dont really want them.. Anyways thanks for replies, if anyone has any good way to split them im still looking for ways, Thanks!
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Bitcoin Diamond splitting and selling on: November 26, 2017, 04:19:29 PM
I want to split my Bitocin Diamond and eventually sell it, preferably soon. What wallets can I trust to split it and do you recommend any exchange to sell it? I know Binance supports it but currently I think they have suspended deposits in BCD. I currently use a ledger nano s however it may be a while and or never before they support it.

Thanks!
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Confused about splitting coins and where to store safely. on: November 23, 2017, 04:29:39 PM
Alright I figured it out, or at least got it to work, not 100% sure of problem but I have an idea. All the problems started after I failed to send btg from main to split. You have to do all or none. After I did this successfully this morning I was able to view all my wallets without problems. So I am thinking there was something going on with that. Anyways problems resolved but thanks for help.
4  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Ledger Nano S wallet problems! Difficulty accessing wallets. on: November 23, 2017, 03:06:36 AM
Today i logged into my nano s and it worked fine. I then exited it and tried to log in again, I entered my pin correctly and selected bitcoin and nothing happend. I continued to see the initial screen that tells u to connect your wallet and click whatever cryptocurrencey u want to go into. however, after entering my pin, if i repeatedly enter into the bitcoin selection and then exit out eventually it works after a lot of tries, not sure what this is all about but it is a bit concerning. Any ideas on whats going om? I have tries on another computer and still get the same problem.

Not sure if it matters but when i initially logged in I was sending btg form my main account to the bitcoin gold split account. I attempted to send a transaction and the little check mark on my ledger appeared and i clicked ok but apparently it didint go through because when I was eventually able to get back on it showed no pending transaction on my btg account.

but still, I should be able to get onto my wallets the first time everytime. Any ideas? I have tried different usb ports and also made sure everything was up to date. I even reinstalled the btc ledger wallet google extension and I am still having same problem. Also, I believe I have a good connection between my computer and the Nano Ledger port because everytime I attempt to login I hear a notification sound, but maybe that doesent really mean anything,

Thanks for any help!
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Confused about splitting coins and where to store safely. on: November 01, 2017, 04:57:43 PM
I am a little confused with this whole process and what to and not to do. I have a ledger nano s wallet that has two sub wallets with two different pass phrases.
1  of these wallets has bitcoins that have been split after bitcoin cash that were sent there after recovering them from  a paper wallet seed. The coins that are bitcoin cash from that split are still in the paper wallet, I think i need to sweep that wallet by typing the seed into some software that supports bitcoin cash and then send them to one of my ledger addresses. The other wallet on the ledger has coins bought only before bitcoin gold split but after bitcoin cash split. I currently have another group of coins that is a jumble of pre and post bitcoin gold split on an exchange which hasn't recognized my bitcoin gold yet. I want to send these exchange coins to my wallet with just bitcoin that has already been split. Is this ok or will it cause problems?

 If i send bitcoins that have and haven't been split along various stages along all the forks to the same wallet, will that screw me and prevent me from splitting the ones that can be split but have not yet? Optimally I would split them as I go but that unfortunately that has not happened perfectly. I just dont understand how the software splits coins in the wallet and what happens if only some coins can be spit. I done fully understand replay protection but i know it can cause problems if you are careless with where you send coins!

Thanks for any help.
Sorry if this is in wrong area, I am new here but can repost somewhere else if necessary.
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