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August 01, 2017, 10:02:12 AM
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I have 6.7 BTC in my offline wallet.

After fork, if i send 1 BTC to bittrex wallet will i get 1 BTC and 1 BCC either?
Can i sell each of them in separate markets?


For example:

1 BTC =$3000
1 BCC =$500
Then
1 BTC before fork is equal $3500 after fork.
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August 01, 2017, 10:16:58 AM
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No, after the fork your coins have already split in your wallet, so you would have to deposit them separately to Bittrex.

If your wallet supports BCH and makes it easy for you like my TREZOR, then you can just deposit BTC when you want and BCH when Bittrex lets you.

If it doesn't, you can either export the private keys to a wallet which does support it, or ideally you can move your BTC to a safe wallet and then export your old private keys (which only contain BCH) into a BCH wallet.
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August 01, 2017, 10:18:26 AM
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Nope,  you must open bcc wallet and claim your bcc first with private keys from your btc wallet,  then you send them on bittrex or whatever and sell

Correct me if i am wrong)
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August 01, 2017, 10:21:42 AM
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Nope,  you must open bcc wallet and claim your bcc first with private keys from your btc wallet,  then you send them on bittrex or whatever and sell

Correct me if i am wrong)

I'd personally never import my private keys into some stupid fork.

You never know, seen too many hacker, frauder, lier and scams to trust a new fork with all my money.

You never know if they didnt make this fake fork only to collect all bitcoin wallet and then dump all of you guys money.
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August 01, 2017, 10:22:48 AM
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Nope,  you must open bcc wallet and claim your bcc first with private keys from your btc wallet,  then you send them on bittrex or whatever and sell

Correct me if i am wrong)

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i'm searching a desktop wallet for bcc who permit me to manage private Keys, but it don't need to download all the BCC blockchain???

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August 01, 2017, 10:25:30 AM
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actually i don't like the coin splitted from the original one (BCC ) , i will support bitcoin always the another one will fail soon . time will tell soon which is better .
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August 01, 2017, 11:00:29 AM
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I have 6.7 BTC in my offline wallet.

After fork, if i send 1 BTC to bittrex wallet will i get 1 BTC and 1 BCC either?
Can i sell each of them in separate markets?
For example:
1 BTC =$3000
1 BCC =$500
Then
1 BTC before fork is equal $3500 after fork.

you're right, I have 0.6 btc, and today.. after I download a bcc wallet and open it with my btc private key, it has the same value as my bitcoin wallet, So right now I have 0.6 BTC and 0.6 BCC, its just free money and I have no idea  how to use it. Is it a trap or something? because I have bad feeling about it.
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August 01, 2017, 11:10:54 AM
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I have 6.7 BTC in my offline wallet.

After fork, if i send 1 BTC to bittrex wallet will i get 1 BTC and 1 BCC either?
Can i sell each of them in separate markets?
For example:
1 BTC =$3000
1 BCC =$500
Then
1 BTC before fork is equal $3500 after fork.

you're right, I have 0.6 btc, and today.. after I download a bcc wallet and open it with my btc private key, it has the same value as my bitcoin wallet, So right now I have 0.6 BTC and 0.6 BCC, its just free money and I have no idea  how to use it. Is it a trap or something? because I have bad feeling about it.
I think we have to stay faithful with bitcoin as there is not any problem with bitcoin we do not need to greed for other free coins. I read from some articles that with it there is unsecurity with my bitcoins that is why I am not going there. I am reading more about it to improve my knowledge about the issue.
By the way bitcoin is giving much more fruits to the community we have to do that which will benefit bitcoin and will make it more stronger. We have to stay with bitcoin.
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August 01, 2017, 11:17:13 AM
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Nope,  you must open bcc wallet and claim your bcc first with private keys from your btc wallet,  then you send them on bittrex or whatever and sell

Correct me if i am wrong)

I'd personally never import my private keys into some stupid fork.

You never know, seen too many hacker, frauder, lier and scams to trust a new fork with all my money.

You never know if they didnt make this fake fork only to collect all bitcoin wallet and then dump all of you guys money.

I believe this is why you send the coins to a new wallet on the Bitcoin chain first and then you use private keys on the chain that forked. Then there will be no coins leftt for anybody to steal in the wallet.
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August 01, 2017, 11:22:09 AM
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I have 6.7 BTC in my offline wallet.

After fork, if i send 1 BTC to bittrex wallet will i get 1 BTC and 1 BCC either?
Can i sell each of them in separate markets?
For example:
1 BTC =$3000
1 BCC =$500
Then
1 BTC before fork is equal $3500 after fork.

you're right, I have 0.6 btc, and today.. after I download a bcc wallet and open it with my btc private key, it has the same value as my bitcoin wallet, So right now I have 0.6 BTC and 0.6 BCC, its just free money and I have no idea  how to use it. Is it a trap or something? because I have bad feeling about it.

You already have both of them, really ? 
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August 01, 2017, 11:22:46 AM
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It's like a tree, currently it is just one large trunk without any branches. After the fork the trunk will grow into two separate branches. These two branches are based on the same previous trunk, meaning bitcoin and bitcoin cash will be separate but will have the same legacy.

Your current private keys will be usable on both bitcoin and bitcoin cash.

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August 01, 2017, 11:44:10 AM
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I have 6.7 BTC in my offline wallet.

After fork, if i send 1 BTC to bittrex wallet will i get 1 BTC and 1 BCC either?
Can i sell each of them in separate markets?
For example:
1 BTC =$3000
1 BCC =$500
Then
1 BTC before fork is equal $3500 after fork.

you're right, I have 0.6 btc, and today.. after I download a bcc wallet and open it with my btc private key, it has the same value as my bitcoin wallet, So right now I have 0.6 BTC and 0.6 BCC, its just free money and I have no idea  how to use it. Is it a trap or something? because I have bad feeling about it.
I've read you should put your keys into a BCC wallet AFTER the fork. I did the same (mistake?) yesterday and i saw the same. I had the same coin amount on both wallets. I don't know if you can already "use" them before the fork happens.
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August 01, 2017, 11:49:46 AM
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I have 6.7 BTC in my offline wallet.

After fork, if i send 1 BTC to bittrex wallet will i get 1 BTC and 1 BCC either?
Can i sell each of them in separate markets?
For example:
1 BTC =$3000
1 BCC =$500
Then
1 BTC before fork is equal $3500 after fork.

you're right, I have 0.6 btc, and today.. after I download a bcc wallet and open it with my btc private key, it has the same value as my bitcoin wallet, So right now I have 0.6 BTC and 0.6 BCC, its just free money and I have no idea  how to use it. Is it a trap or something? because I have bad feeling about it.
I've read you should put your keys into a BCC wallet AFTER the fork. I did the same (mistake?) yesterday and i saw the same. I had the same coin amount on both wallets. I don't know if you can already "use" them before the fork happens.
I doubt it as the coins will not exist until the fork happens, they are only trading on some exchanges ahead of the fork as futures.
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August 01, 2017, 11:56:55 AM
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Nope,  you must open bcc wallet and claim your bcc first with private keys from your btc wallet,  then you send them on bittrex or whatever and sell

Correct me if i am wrong)

hi all!
i'm searching a desktop wallet for bcc who permit me to manage private Keys, but it don't need to download all the BCC blockchain???

I would suggest you buy a hardware wallet such as a trezor or ledger. They offer far better security and are less prone to not working. The only problem I have had with software wallets is that my hardrive is rather unreliable, and for some reason has formatted itself a few times...
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August 01, 2017, 12:09:47 PM
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Wow! That would have been lovable.  Grin
If that is the case then many of the bitcoin holders will be just transferring their coins into bittrex.
Don't believe this BS. They say it is an airdrop which doesnt mean it is free.  Grin
If that is the case then bittrex will be happy with what you will all do after a run away.  Grin
Careful with what you will read now and until tomorrow. There will be fake news coming up.

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August 01, 2017, 12:47:10 PM
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I have 6.7 BTC in my offline wallet.

After fork, if i send 1 BTC to bittrex wallet will i get 1 BTC and 1 BCC either?
Can i sell each of them in separate markets?


For example:

1 BTC =$3000
1 BCC =$500
Then
1 BTC before fork is equal $3500 after fork.

That is a wrong information. First and foremost if you wanted to have both coins then you should have deposited your bitcoin in bittrex before the fork so that you can have both. I have a balance of 0.04 btc in yobit and right now I have both 0.04 btc and 0.04 bcc, I can sell my bcc in the market in exchange for btc but the exchange rate of bcc to btc is this 1 bcc = 0.1 btc +. And so this is a good deal if you are in yobit but in bittrex I am not sure if you can sell your bcc and gain some extra profit in btc. Just look at the market in bittrex so you can observe if you can sell bcc in exchange for btc. But since your btc is not in bittrex then you should not have any problem right now since btc will remain btc.

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August 01, 2017, 03:34:09 PM
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I am sure after the fork you will have to make or sign up a new wallet for either of the coin, cause ETH and ETH classic uses different wallet, this is similar, right?
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August 01, 2017, 04:03:57 PM
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After reading the comments from start till end, I am lost  Grin.  In fact, many of us are in the same situation. I think it will take some time to get clear answers for the doubts that the participants showed in their comments about how BCC will work and why some people got free BCC in their wallets prior to forking.
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August 01, 2017, 05:00:47 PM
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I have 6.7 BTC in my offline wallet.

After fork, if i send 1 BTC to bittrex wallet will i get 1 BTC and 1 BCC either?
Can i sell each of them in separate markets?


For example:

1 BTC =$3000
1 BCC =$500
Then
1 BTC before fork is equal $3500 after fork.

You are 100% right my friend. Those who have BTC in Bittrex are the most lucky ones. They will get BCC equilant in the form of Airdrop or something. But the only point is what will be the value of BCC. If all the people start dumping as soon as they get the BCC, BCC will surely be crashed high time and since they will get BTC for that, so BTC will pump further up.
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August 01, 2017, 05:07:14 PM
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Yes you get both which is why bitcoin cash is free money.
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