TryNinja,
You would need to import your private-keys in a software that supports SBTC. You can probably find them in the SBTC website.
just privete key or seed?
if seed - that is problem. Electrum has 13 words seed al other use 12 words seed.
Also, it's recommended that you move all your Bitcoins to a new wallet before importing it in a unknown and not reliable software. Otherwise, if the software is malicious, you could end up losing your original Bitcoins and the fork coins.
THX alote. That is clever. But
1) If I move all BTC from old Electrum wallet to somewhere else
2) by using seed or private-key will open my public key in any SBTC wallet
3) will step 1 fluence on getting SBTC or not? The screenshot was done 12.12.17. At that time I used to have BTC on my electrum wallet... Is that enought?
Why electrum as supporter on SBTC web page if u are singe cripto wallet. ?)
THX anyway.