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August 02, 2017, 11:38:13 AM
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Hi Ok so BITCOIN Cash is at over $500 dollars, what is the best safest process for claiming your Bitcoin Cash from stored private key Bitcoins.
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August 02, 2017, 11:47:31 AM
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From what I understand, unless you had your BTC on an exchange that supported BCC, you cannot do much with BCC right now - please someone correct me if I am wrong.

I have been reading that exchanges are not open to BCC deposits right now.

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August 02, 2017, 11:51:18 AM
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From what I understand, unless you had your BTC on an exchange that supported BCC, you cannot do much with BCC right now - please someone correct me if I am wrong.

I have been reading that exchanges are not open to BCC deposits right now.
As long as you have your private key you should be good. Most online exchanges don't allow this. That's why storing your bitcoins in an online exchange is a bad idea. I have mine on blockchain.info on a custom imported address meaning I have my private keys.
If your bitcoins is on a wallet / exchange where you don't have your private key and they don't support bitcoin cash, you're basically screwed.

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August 02, 2017, 11:54:39 AM
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From what I understand, unless you had your BTC on an exchange that supported BCC, you cannot do much with BCC right now - please someone correct me if I am wrong.

I have been reading that exchanges are not open to BCC deposits right now.
As long as you have your private key you should be good. Most online exchanges don't allow this. That's why storing your bitcoins in an online exchange is a bad idea. I have mine on blockchain.info on a custom imported address meaning I have my private keys.
If your bitcoins is on a wallet / exchange where you don't have your private key and they don't support bitcoin cash, you're basically screwed.

Exactly.  What I understand the OP to be asking is if he has his private keys stored somewhere, how can he now dump them.  It is my understanding that none of the exchanges are taking BCC deposits right now.

Losing is not my enemy...fear of losing is my enemy.  -Rafael Nadal
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August 02, 2017, 12:03:14 PM
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From what I understand, unless you had your BTC on an exchange that supported BCC, you cannot do much with BCC right now - please someone correct me if I am wrong.

I have been reading that exchanges are not open to BCC deposits right now.
As long as you have your private key you should be good. Most online exchanges don't allow this. That's why storing your bitcoins in an online exchange is a bad idea. I have mine on blockchain.info on a custom imported address meaning I have my private keys.
If your bitcoins is on a wallet / exchange where you don't have your private key and they don't support bitcoin cash, you're basically screwed.

Exactly.  What I understand the OP to be asking is if he has his private keys stored somewhere, how can he now dump them.  It is my understanding that none of the exchanges are taking BCC deposits right now.

Oh so its a waiting game at the moment, what do you guys envisage the process to be ? Download a BCC wallet import your Bitcoin Private keys into the bcc wallet then act accordingly ? What exchanges are likely to sell it or could you use cryptonator or shape shift to swap it.
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