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1  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Is the transfer of a P2SH-P2PK address+key to Bitcoin Core doable? on: January 11, 2018, 09:26:22 AM
@goatpig  Thanks for your very clear explanation.  I think I am close to having a working fork of Jimmy Song's tool (https://github.com/jimmysong/hardforkhelp) for forks that works with P2SH.   I'll post a link here when I have tested it a bit more.

2  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Bitcoin Gold signer on: January 09, 2018, 01:23:10 PM
Hello. I just found this program by Jimmy Song, a former Armory dev. As I understand things, if you export your private keys (WIF format), you can use this code to sign transactions for various forks, including Gold.


Yeah, that's cool. Thanks for the link.  It was very useful to go through the code.  If I understand it correctlly, you just need to run spend_all_tx with your private keys.  But it doesn't work with p2sh-p2pk script addresses at the moment.  I think that might be pretty easy to add though.

*Warning*
As others mention don't even think about this if you haven't moved your funds off of your private keys before playing with this.
3  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Is the transfer of a P2SH-P2PK address+key to Bitcoin Core doable? on: January 09, 2018, 01:54:32 AM

It is true that if you are not technical and wish to withdraw coins from an Armory specific script type on whatever air drop fork, you would have to wait for someone else to make that code available to you. If you're aggressively after the airdrops, I suggest you stick to legacy P2PKH, as it is the most widely accepted script type.

goatpig, would it be possible for you to list a sequence of bitcoin-cli commands to spend from a P2SH-P2PK address, sending to a single output consisting of a new address?
Example:
I want to spend from P2SH-P2PK address ADDR0 (which is created in TRX0 as sole output #0) to a new address ADDR1.
Assume I have have PRIVKEY0 which corresponds to ADDR0 available.

Alternatively is there documentation of how to do this for P2SH-P2PK addresses somewhere? Can you provide a link?

Thanks!
4  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Is the transfer of a P2SH-P2PK address+key to Bitcoin Core doable? on: January 06, 2018, 04:40:45 PM
nsactions). So, after spending a few more hours on this I managed to feed the BTG signer with the correct data. Problem solved, thank you!

Any chance you can outline what you did to manually create BTG transactions on this thread?  There are others (like me) who are in the same situation.   It would be a big help. Thanks!
5  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Bitcoin Gold signer on: January 03, 2018, 03:23:15 PM
OK.  Does Armory have any bounty system at all so that other contributors could help get features implemented and you can verify/merge?
6  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Bitcoin Gold signer on: January 03, 2018, 11:12:00 AM
OK, cool.   If you finish an executable by the end of next week I'll definitely stick to $500 in BTC donation.  Just post a link on this thread and your BTC payment address.   -b
7  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Bitcoin Gold signer on: January 03, 2018, 01:29:07 AM
I saw goatpig's comment in the thread you refer to

> Armory is not for altcoins. I provided a BCH signer so that people can get their coins out. I will provide a BTG signer to the same end.

But I haven't found any info about which release it will be in. 
Is there any info on that?

goatpig:  If I donate could I incentivize you to put it in 0.96.4?

8  Bitcoin / Armory / Bitcoin Gold signer on: December 31, 2017, 04:26:59 AM
Hi, 

What bounty would be required to get Bitcoin Gold Signer implemented?   I stupidly used Armory-specific P2SH-P2PK addresses (because I didn't know they were Armory specific) and it's not possible to export these to bitcoin-gold core implementation.

I would happily contribute to bounty.  Would $500 (in LTC or BTC equivalent) make it happen?

Thanks!!   Grin
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