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1  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Question about using Electrum on: August 03, 2017, 03:57:22 AM
and on mycellium they are all on different accounts, do you know how i create a specific wallet for the right account? i figured it had to do with pathing it but i'm not sure how to make electrum pull up the account that had my bitcoin in it instead of the default one that was created automatically when i first signed up for blockchain.info
Ahhhh ok... yeah, I see what has happened... you've created multiple wallets inside your b.info wallet right? That's easy enough to work around...

When you import your seed into Electrum, and select "BIP39 seed" from options... it gives a default derivation path of m/44'/0'/0' - That is for your first b.info wallet... the others will be:
- m/44'/0'/1'
- m/44'/0'/2'
- m/44'/0'/3' ... etc etc...

Electrum doesn't support multiple accounts in a single wallet... so you'll need to create a new wallet for each of the "accounts" that you have in b.info...

THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
2  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Question about using Electrum on: August 03, 2017, 03:42:56 AM
Can you see all your transaction History in Electrum tho? is the balance correct?

In Electrum... on the "Addresses" tab (Wallet -> Addresses), have you expanded both the "Change" section and the "Used" sections? (click the '>' symbol so it becomes a 'V' symbol)...








In Mycelium, are your addresses all in the same "account"? or are they in different "accounts"??:


Do you get Account 1 and Account 2 etc? or only 1 HD account? If they're in different accounts, to see them all in Electrum, you need to create a different wallet for each account...

I looked at the addresses tab and all recieved changed seem to be old ones for that address i don't see any of the ones i used the day before split when i sent my coins into it... and on mycellium they are all on different accounts, do you know how i create a specific wallet for the right account? i figured it had to do with pathing it but i'm not sure how to make electrum pull up the account that had my bitcoin in it instead of the default one that was created automatically when i first signed up for blockchain.info

late edit responding to this "when you import the BIP39 seed and it asks for an account number, 0 = MyceliumAccount1, 1 = MyceliumAccount2 etc etc"

i am able to import the seed into mycellium and see all the addresses on my blockchain.info account without issue but only when i import it on electrum or electron cash i can only see the transactions and balance for the default address on the wallet
3  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Question about using Electrum on: August 03, 2017, 03:20:15 AM
when importing seed the wallet should generate all your addresses the same way. it is strange that you are getting only one and not the others!.
in mycellium try to see if you can get the individual private keys out. key starting with K or L and then import that into electron cash individually instead of your seed.
or try to see if you can find the "master private key" or it may be called "extended private key". that would be a long string starting with "xpriv". then import that into your electron cash.

if none of them worked then use https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39 take a copy and use it offline. read the "Usage" part.
at the middle of the page it is called "BIP32 Extended Private Key" use that to import in your electron cash.


I can get the pub key for the address that had my coin on mycellium but it doesn't show the private key.. i don't understand why the seed with mycellium shows all my addresses but electrum can only see the default first address for my blockchain.info wallet Sad
4  Bitcoin / Electrum / Question about using Electrum on: August 03, 2017, 02:18:25 AM
Hello everyone, I am trying to import my blockchain.info wallet to electron cash using bip39 seed so I can get my BCC but I am having some issues and hoping some of you can shed light..... I first tried to restore my wallet on normal electrum client and I noticed when I enter the seed and import on electrum it only shows the balance for the first address i created on blockchain.info, my wallet on blockchain.info has multiple addresses and the first one wasn't the one that had my coins in it during the fork so its useless if I restore this one on electron cash... I'm now wondering if there is there a way to specificity which address I want to import within electron cash? I was able to import my seed to mycellium and select the address that had my coin in it but i don't know how to do this on electron cash or electrum.
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you like best about bitcoin? on: April 05, 2017, 01:51:33 PM
the thing that i like the most about bitcoin is that you can't reverse it after sending.
6  Other / Meta / Re: Hey bitcointalk can you stop infringing on freedom of speech? on: March 26, 2017, 12:52:39 AM
This is a private forum. There is no guarantee of freedom of speech, and there are forum rules. There's a 100% chance that your post was deleted because you broke forum rules, not because your opinion was against that of the forum admins.

You sound like a sheep. I was having an honest bitcoin discussion and analysis of the factors that will effect the price, I broke no rules there is no justification for this, it is purely a bitter staff member who deleted my thread because they didn't like my analysis.
7  Other / Meta / Hey bitcointalk can you stop infringing on freedom of speech? on: March 26, 2017, 12:43:26 AM
Is one not allowed to post their opinion on the future of bitcoin? You corrupt admins/mods silence me and delete my posts because you don't agree with it, truly pathetic. Are you that power hungry that you need to go around and delete a post just because you don't agree with it? Whoever deleted my thread just turn your computer off and go to bed little kiddo you are a joke.
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