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August 04, 2017, 01:51:01 AM
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Phil where in nj are you. If your in the central / northern area would like to talk to you about solar.
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August 04, 2017, 02:04:55 AM
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Phil where in nj are you. If your in the central / northern area would like to talk to you about solar.


I am in Howell, NJ  which is near Great Adventure in Jackson NJ and Freehold raceway in Freehold NJ

forum member buysolar is my partner with the solar array he has a solar install business.

he has the array in Howell NJ about 2 miles from me.  feel free to message him and quote this post.

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August 04, 2017, 02:06:24 AM
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Is there a way to export the private key(s) from a core wallet in text form, so it can be imported into another wallet?

yes i did it years ago .  you can dump the key to an address   then import the key.

that is not the hard part.


You're right! Pretty easy.

http://bfy.tw/DC9W
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August 04, 2017, 02:13:03 AM
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Is there a way to export the private key(s) from a core wallet in text form, so it can be imported into another wallet?

yes i did it years ago .  you can dump the key to an address   then import the key.

that is not the hard part.

the hard part is making sure you have a proper bcc wallet.  and I am not so sure the one I downloaded is proper one.

I can now pull the small amount of bcc I have on  hash nest and on  bittrex send it to my 'new' bcc wallet if I get the new bcc to take a bcc deposit at least i would know it is a bcc wallet.

i would then import the smaller  core wallet address hoping to see about .014 bcc

 would then import the bigger core wallet address hoping to se 8.07 bcc

if all that works I could send the coin to bittrex hoping to get confirms  and maybe trade the  8 bcc for 1 btc.

or I could do nothing nada and hope for bcc to take off.

or I could sell  most of my btc and hodl the bcc hoping for a huge bcc rally in a month or two.


I'm in the middle of syncing my BCC wallet now.  I wished I had a large enough spare SSD drive for it because it's taking forever to sync.  I ended up just using Bitcoin ABC wallet.  I'm not sure if it's working properly or not yet and I probably won't know for another day or so as the wallet syncs.  After that I would have to do a test and send a small amount.  Of course if the network is still slow who knows how long it would take to confirm.  Then after that I can send a larger amount.  So by the time I'm all set and done I'm hoping to hit that rally you're talking about in two months. Smiley

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August 04, 2017, 02:19:50 AM
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Is there a way to export the private key(s) from a core wallet in text form, so it can be imported into another wallet?

yes i did it years ago .  you can dump the key to an address   then import the key.

that is not the hard part.


You're right! Pretty easy.

http://bfy.tw/DC9W

Mine was a little bit more of a pain to export and import.  I thought I would just have to do my receiving addresses but in QT there are all these change addresses that are also associated with your wallet.  It wasn't just a simple dumpprivkey <address>.  Sure that get the majority of your coins but there are still some change addresses in there.  If you do you a dumpwallet "<filename>" and you look at that file there are a bunch of addresses in there to import as well.  I might be wrong, but that's what I did.  There's probably an easier way too I imagine.

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August 04, 2017, 02:34:01 AM
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Is there a way to export the private key(s) from a core wallet in text form, so it can be imported into another wallet?

yes i did it years ago .  you can dump the key to an address   then import the key.

that is not the hard part.


You're right! Pretty easy.

http://bfy.tw/DC9W

Mine was a little bit more of a pain to export and import.  I thought I would just have to do my receiving addresses but in QT there are all these change addresses that are also associated with your wallet.  It wasn't just a simple dumpprivkey <address>.  Sure that get the majority of your coins but there are still some change addresses in there.  If you do you a dumpwallet "<filename>" and you look at that file there are a bunch of addresses in there to import as well.  I might be wrong, but that's what I did.  There's probably an easier way too I imagine.

this was a virgin core made a week or 2 ago with only 2 addresses having coins.

so the dump will be easy enough when I bother to do it.

Coinbase hase announced this:


Dear Coinbase customer,
We wanted to give our customers an update on the recent Bitcoin hard fork. You can read more about what a digital currency fork is here:
https://blog.coinbase.com/what-is-a-bitcoin-fork-cba07fe73ef1
Forks enable innovation and improvements to digital currency and we believe that we will see an increasing number of forks in the future. We expect this to be a vibrant and innovative community.
When a digital currency forks, it creates a new digital asset. Adding new digital assets to Coinbase must be approached with caution. Not every asset is immediately safe to add to Coinbase from a technical stability, security, or compliance point of view.
Our top priority is the safety of customer funds and we spend extensive time designing, building, testing and auditing our systems to ensure that the digital asset we support remains safe and secure. We may not always be first in adding an asset, but if we do, you can be sure that we’ve invested significant time and care into supporting it securely. We believe this is the best approach for us to maintain customer trust.
In the case of bitcoin cash, we made clear to our customers that we did not feel we could safely support it on the day it was launched. For customers who wanted immediate access to their bitcoin cash, we advised them to withdraw their bitcoin from the Coinbase platform. However, there are several points we want to make clear for our customers:
Both bitcoin and bitcoin cash remain safely stored on Coinbase.
Customers with balances of bitcoin at the time of the fork now have an equal quantity of bitcoin cash stored by Coinbase.
We operate by the general principle that our customers should benefit to the greatest extent possible from hard forks or other unexpected events.
Over the last several days, we’ve examined all of the relevant issues and have decided to work on adding support for bitcoin cash for Coinbase customers. We made this decision based on factors such as the security of the network, customer demand, trading volumes, and regulatory considerations.
We are planning to have support for bitcoin cash by January 1, 2018, assuming no additional risks emerge during that time.
Once supported, customers will be able to withdraw bitcoin cash. We'll make a determination at a later date about adding trading support. In the meantime, customer bitcoin cash will remain safely stored on Coinbase.
Thank you,
Coinbase Team
 
© Coinbase 2017

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August 04, 2017, 03:44:37 AM
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Is there a way to export the private key(s) from a core wallet in text form, so it can be imported into another wallet?

yes i did it years ago .  you can dump the key to an address   then import the key.

that is not the hard part.


You're right! Pretty easy.

http://bfy.tw/DC9W

Mine was a little bit more of a pain to export and import.  I thought I would just have to do my receiving addresses but in QT there are all these change addresses that are also associated with your wallet.  It wasn't just a simple dumpprivkey <address>.  Sure that get the majority of your coins but there are still some change addresses in there.  If you do you a dumpwallet "<filename>" and you look at that file there are a bunch of addresses in there to import as well.  I might be wrong, but that's what I did.  There's probably an easier way too I imagine.

this was a virgin core made a week or 2 ago with only 2 addresses having coins.

so the dump will be easy enough when I bother to do it.

Coinbase hase announced this:


Dear Coinbase customer,
We wanted to give our customers an update on the recent Bitcoin hard fork. You can read more about what a digital currency fork is here:
https://blog.coinbase.com/what-is-a-bitcoin-fork-cba07fe73ef1
Forks enable innovation and improvements to digital currency and we believe that we will see an increasing number of forks in the future. We expect this to be a vibrant and innovative community.
When a digital currency forks, it creates a new digital asset. Adding new digital assets to Coinbase must be approached with caution. Not every asset is immediately safe to add to Coinbase from a technical stability, security, or compliance point of view.
Our top priority is the safety of customer funds and we spend extensive time designing, building, testing and auditing our systems to ensure that the digital asset we support remains safe and secure. We may not always be first in adding an asset, but if we do, you can be sure that we’ve invested significant time and care into supporting it securely. We believe this is the best approach for us to maintain customer trust.
In the case of bitcoin cash, we made clear to our customers that we did not feel we could safely support it on the day it was launched. For customers who wanted immediate access to their bitcoin cash, we advised them to withdraw their bitcoin from the Coinbase platform. However, there are several points we want to make clear for our customers:
Both bitcoin and bitcoin cash remain safely stored on Coinbase.
Customers with balances of bitcoin at the time of the fork now have an equal quantity of bitcoin cash stored by Coinbase.
We operate by the general principle that our customers should benefit to the greatest extent possible from hard forks or other unexpected events.
Over the last several days, we’ve examined all of the relevant issues and have decided to work on adding support for bitcoin cash for Coinbase customers. We made this decision based on factors such as the security of the network, customer demand, trading volumes, and regulatory considerations.
We are planning to have support for bitcoin cash by January 1, 2018, assuming no additional risks emerge during that time.
Once supported, customers will be able to withdraw bitcoin cash. We'll make a determination at a later date about adding trading support. In the meantime, customer bitcoin cash will remain safely stored on Coinbase.
Thank you,
Coinbase Team
 
© Coinbase 2017

Clever to promise nothing then give something to you in 2018.
 

I guess the outrage was too big.. imagine all the free money they would keep.

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August 04, 2017, 06:06:14 AM
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Is there a way to export the private key(s) from a core wallet in text form, so it can be imported into another wallet?

yes i did it years ago .  you can dump the key to an address   then import the key.

that is not the hard part.


You're right! Pretty easy.

http://bfy.tw/DC9W

Mine was a little bit more of a pain to export and import.  I thought I would just have to do my receiving addresses but in QT there are all these change addresses that are also associated with your wallet.  It wasn't just a simple dumpprivkey <address>.  Sure that get the majority of your coins but there are still some change addresses in there.  If you do you a dumpwallet "<filename>" and you look at that file there are a bunch of addresses in there to import as well.  I might be wrong, but that's what I did.  There's probably an easier way too I imagine.

this was a virgin core made a week or 2 ago with only 2 addresses having coins.

so the dump will be easy enough when I bother to do it.

Coinbase hase announced this:


Dear Coinbase customer,
We wanted to give our customers an update on the recent Bitcoin hard fork. You can read more about what a digital currency fork is here:
https://blog.coinbase.com/what-is-a-bitcoin-fork-cba07fe73ef1
Forks enable innovation and improvements to digital currency and we believe that we will see an increasing number of forks in the future. We expect this to be a vibrant and innovative community.
When a digital currency forks, it creates a new digital asset. Adding new digital assets to Coinbase must be approached with caution. Not every asset is immediately safe to add to Coinbase from a technical stability, security, or compliance point of view.
Our top priority is the safety of customer funds and we spend extensive time designing, building, testing and auditing our systems to ensure that the digital asset we support remains safe and secure. We may not always be first in adding an asset, but if we do, you can be sure that we’ve invested significant time and care into supporting it securely. We believe this is the best approach for us to maintain customer trust.
In the case of bitcoin cash, we made clear to our customers that we did not feel we could safely support it on the day it was launched. For customers who wanted immediate access to their bitcoin cash, we advised them to withdraw their bitcoin from the Coinbase platform. However, there are several points we want to make clear for our customers:
Both bitcoin and bitcoin cash remain safely stored on Coinbase.
Customers with balances of bitcoin at the time of the fork now have an equal quantity of bitcoin cash stored by Coinbase.
We operate by the general principle that our customers should benefit to the greatest extent possible from hard forks or other unexpected events.
Over the last several days, we’ve examined all of the relevant issues and have decided to work on adding support for bitcoin cash for Coinbase customers. We made this decision based on factors such as the security of the network, customer demand, trading volumes, and regulatory considerations.
We are planning to have support for bitcoin cash by January 1, 2018, assuming no additional risks emerge during that time.
Once supported, customers will be able to withdraw bitcoin cash. We'll make a determination at a later date about adding trading support. In the meantime, customer bitcoin cash will remain safely stored on Coinbase.
Thank you,
Coinbase Team
 
© Coinbase 2017

Clever to promise nothing then give something to you in 2018.
 

I guess the outrage was too big.. imagine all the free money they would keep.

Ya, but hold on to it tell January 2018 before allowing people to withdraw it?Huh? sounds like they are just doing enough to try to make the majority happy, but in the meantime while bch spikes back and forth they cant make any money off that free money

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August 04, 2017, 07:19:00 AM
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Yeah, i was reading that email in my inbox earlier and was just about to give Coinbase some credit... until I read the punchline... January'18?!?!?  Seriously, I am by no means hoping that BCC tanks but it's already down to .12 and dropping.  it could very well be worthless by the time Jan'18 rolls around.  I really doubt this is going to satisfy any of their customers who had BTC in their wallets on Aug 1st.  What I don't get is, why even bother to make a useless announcement like that when the've got to know 95% of the people will still be pissed?  And why exactly does it take CB 5 full months to get a BCH wallet/system up and running when sites like Bittrex, etc did it in what... 2 weeks?  Clearly they have not been using the millions in transaction fees they are collecting to reinvest in their own infrastructure. Poor management to say the least.
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August 04, 2017, 07:39:50 AM
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Using my Trezor to claim my BCC was pretty easy. Just update the firmware and use the beta wallet. You can then send your claimed BCC to your BCC Trezor Wallet. After that you can hold or send it on to Bittrex. Be prepared for 20 confirmations which is taking about a day to confirm.
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August 04, 2017, 03:11:28 PM
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Using my Trezor to claim my BCC was pretty easy. Just update the firmware and use the beta wallet. You can then send your claimed BCC to your BCC Trezor Wallet. After that you can hold or send it on to Bittrex. Be prepared for 20 confirmations which is taking about a day to confirm.

Nice glad it worked for you.

I am opening my stripped of btc but filled with  bcc core 0.14.2 as I type

it is on a mac mini  hoping that does not cause issues  I have done an import of an address to this mac mini years ago.

This is the first address I will dump keys

https://blockchain.info/address/1MpvyvnFoPyo4EyRg4oa4YTDEyhAQCAQHo

it has no btc but should have  0.01324444 bcc

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August 04, 2017, 03:21:30 PM
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Have you guys seen this yet?

https://www.techpowerup.com/235813/amd-rx-vega-mining-performance-reportedly-doubled-with-driver-updates

What do you think real or fake?

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August 04, 2017, 04:12:55 PM
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Using my Trezor to claim my BCC was pretty easy. Just update the firmware and use the beta wallet. You can then send your claimed BCC to your BCC Trezor Wallet. After that you can hold or send it on to Bittrex. Be prepared for 20 confirmations which is taking about a day to confirm.

Nice glad it worked for you.

I am opening my stripped of btc but filled with  bcc core 0.14.2 as I type

it is on a mac mini  hoping that does not cause issues  I have done an import of an address to this mac mini years ago.

This is the first address I will dump keys

https://blockchain.info/address/1MpvyvnFoPyo4EyRg4oa4YTDEyhAQCAQHo

it has no btc but should have  0.01324444 bcc

@slackert -- thanks for the sharing -- just did the same and sent 50% of the BCH to Bitrex..... will keep the remainder .... who knows what tomorrow brings... if Segwit fails... Grin

@Akarabzie -- 50-60MHs will be astounding.... but for what price?

If I provided you good and useful info or just a smile to your day, consider sending me merit points to further validate this Bitcointalk account ~ useful for future account recovery...
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August 04, 2017, 04:14:47 PM
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Okay  stuck  on key dump on my mac mini


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Use up and down arrows to navigate history, and Ctrl-L to clear screen.
Type help for an overview of available commands.
WARNING: Scammers have been active, telling users to type commands here, stealing their wallet contents. Do not use this console without fully understanding the ramification of a command.


12:04:13

dumpprivkey 1KWtthFbtj2FSSdtd4WitJbseAToSmvE7w


12:04:13

Error: Please enter the wallet passphrase with walletpassphrase first. (code -13)


So

pretend passphrase  is   Phil1234


how do I enter it first?
this is core 0.14.2 on a mac 10.10.5 os

 Phil1234 dumpprivkey 1KWtthFbtj2FSSdtd4WitJbseAToSmvE7w

does not work

I may have a bad /corrupt 0.14.2

at least I got all the btc out of it.

Core just crashed on me.


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August 04, 2017, 04:18:26 PM
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Using my Trezor to claim my BCC was pretty easy. Just update the firmware and use the beta wallet. You can then send your claimed BCC to your BCC Trezor Wallet. After that you can hold or send it on to Bittrex. Be prepared for 20 confirmations which is taking about a day to confirm.

Nice glad it worked for you.

I am opening my stripped of btc but filled with  bcc core 0.14.2 as I type

it is on a mac mini  hoping that does not cause issues  I have done an import of an address to this mac mini years ago.

This is the first address I will dump keys

https://blockchain.info/address/1MpvyvnFoPyo4EyRg4oa4YTDEyhAQCAQHo

it has no btc but should have  0.01324444 bcc

@slackert -- thanks for the sharing -- just did the same and sent 50% of the BCH to Bitrex..... will keep the remainder .... who knows what tomorrow brings... if Segwit fails... Grin

@Akarabzie -- 50-60MHs will be astounding.... but for what price?


the 52 or 56 core version will be 499$ us (mid-entry)

the 64 core is 599$ (top end)

from what i have red.
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August 04, 2017, 04:26:34 PM
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Figured it out







So went to dump wallet.dat

no passphrase

pretending passphrase is Phil1234  where does it go?


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August 04, 2017, 04:38:35 PM
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Figured it out







...


So you have 1 address   and 1 key  for below  and it is the one with 0.013xxxx bcc   you hope correct?


https://blockchain.info/address/1MpvyvnFoPyo4EyRg4oa4YTDEyhAQCAQHo
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Last edit: August 04, 2017, 08:42:25 PM by philipma1957
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Yes and now I will print the screen shot and walk it over to my new  bcc wallet .

on a different pc import it and see if the 0.013 shows.


I just remembered I have a trezor with 0.01 coin in it  maybe I will do the trezor  and then import this address to it as trezor is trustworthy.

But I have a key for the address

and I dumped the bigger address key  which I hope has 8 bcc

so 2 addies 2 keys

and i think I will work on the trezor next

it has 0.01 btc and hopefully 0.01 bcc

will get back on this

good news on trezor i had 0.017 in it  and  I claimed it with ease and I sent it to bittrex.com with ease and when ever it confirms it confirms.

back to importing addies and keys.

so the trezor had .017 btc and the free .017 bcc 30 minutes time to have it sent to bittrex  and we are now waiting for it to get confirms   which are slow.

1 confirm in 3 hours

still waiting to move the 2 bcc/btc addies to my new bcc wallet.  FREAKING  wallet is taking forever to synch

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August 04, 2017, 08:52:04 PM
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@Akarabzie -- 50-60MHs will be astounding.... but for what price?

the 52 or 56 core version will be 499$ us (mid-entry)

the 64 core is 599$ (top end)

from what i have red.

 56 core $399, 64 core $499 and up depending on cooling solution - for the reference edition cards.

 The aftermarket folks will no doubt come up with their own solutions, and their own price points.

 The "70-100 Mhash on ETH" number seems to be originating from ONE source (the original is a user on UKOC IIRC) that's been widely requoted, but even THAT source says it's a rumor from one person and has NO confirmation.

 It seems unlikely that a driver change could DOUBLE the hashrate of the Vega, but stranger things have happened.


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August 04, 2017, 09:01:51 PM
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@Akarabzie -- 50-60MHs will be astounding.... but for what price?

the 52 or 56 core version will be 499$ us (mid-entry)

the 64 core is 599$ (top end)

from what i have red.

 56 core $399, 64 core $499 and up depending on cooling solution - for the reference edition cards.

 The aftermarket folks will no doubt come up with their own solutions, and their own price points.

 The "70-100 Mhash on ETH" number seems to be originating from ONE source (the original is a user on UKOC IIRC) that's been widely requoted, but even THAT source says it's a rumor from one person and has NO confirmation.

 It seems unlikely that a driver change could DOUBLE the hashrate of the Vega, but stranger things have happened.



if it does 70 mh  for the 56 core at $399 and if it does 99mh for the 64 core at $499  it will sell like mad.

but it is still a risky buy  since it may be a 1 trick wonder card just eh or eth algo's coins.

I will get one or two to play around  with when they come out.

but the 1080 ti's keep making me some money I found a nice coin to mine at 50% tdp  but I get 85% of the  max hash rate

cards run cool  nice 3 card rigs making 9 a day after power cost.  Since they are paid off the 4 three card rigs make 36 a day clear after power very   easy to run.  Plus the solar array has gear so things look good.

I plan to add 2 vegas next.

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