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August 02, 2017, 01:38:49 PM
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Can someone please explain to me in laymen terms what to do step by step. Is it too late?
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August 02, 2017, 01:41:08 PM
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Can you have private keys?
I think newest blockchain.info version does not allow to export private keys anymore...
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August 02, 2017, 01:50:49 PM
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Can you have private keys?
I think newest blockchain.info version does not allow to export private keys anymore...

How do I get private keys? Do I have to transfer to another wallet?
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August 02, 2017, 02:03:20 PM
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You will be able to access BCC by importing your private keys to a BCC supported wallet. It will not show your BCC coins on the

Blockchain.info wallet, because they do not support it... Yet.  Roll Eyes https://twitter.com/OneMorePeter/status/891406518561669122?p=v

https://blog.blockchain.com/2017/07/30/bitcoin-cash-hard-fork-blockchain-users/ I will just sit on this, until the craziness has

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August 02, 2017, 02:11:00 PM
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You will be able to access BCC by importing your private keys to a BCC supported wallet. It will not show your BCC coins on the

Blockchain.info wallet, because they do not support it... Yet.  Roll Eyes https://twitter.com/OneMorePeter/status/891406518561669122?p=v

https://blog.[Suspicious link removed]/2017/07/30/bitcoin-cash-hard-fork-blockchain-users/ I will just sit on this, until the craziness has

passed.  Grin
Thank you for your help, should I just leave my funds on blockchain.info? Are my bcc always going to be available for me?
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August 02, 2017, 02:20:22 PM
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From my understanding... my private keys for BCC is currently on blockchain.info....... so I'll need to wait until they decide to support it?
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August 02, 2017, 02:21:04 PM
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You will be able to access BCC by importing your private keys to a BCC supported wallet. It will not show your BCC coins on the

Blockchain.info wallet, because they do not support it... Yet.  Roll Eyes https://twitter.com/OneMorePeter/status/891406518561669122?p=v

https://blog.[Suspicious link removed]/2017/07/30/bitcoin-cash-hard-fork-blockchain-users/ I will just sit on this, until the craziness has

passed.  Grin
Thank you for your help, should I just leave my funds on blockchain.info? Are my bcc always going to be available for me?
You cannot access any BCC using Blockchain.info, they did not support the hard fork, therefore, you cannot have access to any BCC no matter what you do right now.

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August 02, 2017, 02:31:42 PM
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You will be able to access BCC by importing your private keys to a BCC supported wallet. It will not show your BCC coins on the

Blockchain.info wallet, because they do not support it... Yet.  Roll Eyes https://twitter.com/OneMorePeter/status/891406518561669122?p=v

https://blog.[Suspicious link removed]/2017/07/30/bitcoin-cash-hard-fork-blockchain-users/ I will just sit on this, until the craziness has

passed.  Grin
Thank you for your help, should I just leave my funds on blockchain.info? Are my bcc always going to be available for me?
You cannot access any BCC using Blockchain.info, they did not support the hard fork, therefore, you cannot have access to any BCC no matter what you do right now.

I understand, will I ever be able to access my bcc in the future?
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August 02, 2017, 03:43:36 PM
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You will be able to access BCC by importing your private keys to a BCC supported wallet. It will not show your BCC coins on the

Blockchain.info wallet, because they do not support it... Yet.  Roll Eyes https://twitter.com/OneMorePeter/status/891406518561669122?p=v

https://blog.[Suspicious link removed]/2017/07/30/bitcoin-cash-hard-fork-blockchain-users/ I will just sit on this, until the craziness has

passed.  Grin
Thank you for your help, should I just leave my funds on blockchain.info? Are my bcc always going to be available for me?
You cannot access any BCC using Blockchain.info, they did not support the hard fork, therefore, you cannot have access to any BCC no matter what you do right now.

I understand, will I ever be able to access my bcc in the future?

Is this a possibility?
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August 02, 2017, 04:15:58 PM
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Can someone please explain to me in laymen terms what to do step by step. Is it too late?
12 word's phrase are private keys

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August 02, 2017, 04:18:25 PM
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You will be able to access BCC by importing your private keys to a BCC supported wallet. It will not show your BCC coins on the

Blockchain.info wallet, because they do not support it... Yet.  Roll Eyes https://twitter.com/OneMorePeter/status/891406518561669122?p=v

https://blog.[Suspicious link removed]/2017/07/30/bitcoin-cash-hard-fork-blockchain-users/ I will just sit on this, until the craziness has

passed.  Grin
Thank you for your help, should I just leave my funds on blockchain.info? Are my bcc always going to be available for me?
You cannot access any BCC using Blockchain.info, they did not support the hard fork, therefore, you cannot have access to any BCC no matter what you do right now.

I understand, will I ever be able to access my bcc in the future?

Is this a possibility?

I'm a noob but I think the answer is no. After the first block of BCH was made yesterday BTC and BCH officially became separate cryptos. You would have needed to have it on a site hat supported BCH before yesterday morning. Don't feel bad though, I messed up too and didn't move my BTC in time. Live and learn man... here's to the next fork 😂😂
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August 02, 2017, 04:33:33 PM
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find the private key dude. I believe that blokchain.info can provide you a private key which sticks to your address and if you can find it, try to import it to the bitcoin cash wallet to receive your bitcoin cash

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August 02, 2017, 06:06:06 PM
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find the private key dude. I believe that blokchain.info can provide you a private key which sticks to your address and if you can find it, try to import it to the bitcoin cash wallet to receive your bitcoin cash

That sounds pretty simple, so the 12 word phrase is the private key?
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August 02, 2017, 07:09:24 PM
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find the private key dude. I believe that blokchain.info can provide you a private key which sticks to your address and if you can find it, try to import it to the bitcoin cash wallet to receive your bitcoin cash

That sounds pretty simple, so the 12 word phrase is the private key?
No, that's your backup. You need to export your wallet and then decrypt the pk... atleast that's how it works on my wallet. The best option for you personally is to google how to (or if you can) get ahold of your pk from your wallet.
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