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August 02, 2017, 08:43:33 PM |
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you can NEVER be too paranoid with your private keys Well partially true, but if it's enough/over your 'risk taking level' it's fine Some 15 years ago, i've lost (then) very important information which i have 'resurrected' form my 6-th backup (floppy disks where at that time very insecure and failing all the time). Now the risk is not that your floppy disk gets damaged, but your HDD/OS gets compromised - both risks and solutions have changed and they will in the future, but the 'right choice' is always the same - more backups than you can afford to loose / more protection than someone can afford to brake
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August 02, 2017, 08:56:50 PM |
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Hello everybody.
I have some BTC in a core Wallet and some in an Electrum wallet.
Step 1: Transfer all BTC to a third wallet. Never use previous 2 wallets again.
Step 2: Claim BCC.
Now the questions:
1. In order to avoid installing untested software couldn't I extract my private keys (from both wallets) and then import them on a single online wallet, like the one offered by BTC.com?
2. is it a problem if the wallet no3 (my new BTC wallet) had exchanges with previous 2 wallets
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August 02, 2017, 09:02:39 PM |
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I have kind of missed this split. Do I understand it right that I cant get BCC for bitcoins that I have on localbitcoins and paxful?
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August 02, 2017, 09:22:45 PM |
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There is a lot of fear about importing private keys. And yes that is very risky but if you're sending all your coins to a new wallet then you have new private key. You're importing the old keys into the BCC wallet with 0 bitcoin on. When the fork took place, the bitcoin you had in that address/that old key, had bitcoin on and that is why the forked BCC will have the equivalent amount inside. But yes I wouldn't go downloading some random unproven software. It seems like you cant sell them now anyway. Looks like the exchanges are selling their own hoard while blocking deposits.
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richardsNY
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August 02, 2017, 09:47:03 PM |
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It seems like you cant sell them now anyway. Looks like the exchanges are selling their own hoard while blocking deposits.
In an industry that thrives on greed, these kind of practices shouldn't surprise anyone. However, at this point there aren't enough blocks coming through to safely allow user deposits. In this case we should grant exchanges some slack. By the time deposits are allowed, people will end up selling their BCC's at 0.05 BTC (if it doesn't turn out to tank even deeper).
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flippener
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August 02, 2017, 09:50:01 PM |
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I have kind of missed this split. Do I understand it right that I cant get BCC for bitcoins that I have on localbitcoins and paxful?
I understand that's right, you need your BTC to have been in your own wallet (with private keys) at the time of the split.
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August 02, 2017, 09:59:01 PM |
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how about poloniex? did they steal bcc?
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August 02, 2017, 10:00:18 PM |
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Can we claim bcc now? because when i tried the procedure, my BCC keeps going back to zero balance, what am i doing wrong?bcc wallet keeps mirroring the transaction/transfer of btc to new wallet
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Moondreams
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August 02, 2017, 10:04:47 PM |
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how about poloniex? did they steal bcc?
..Can you connect to poloniex?Are hours that I can not access
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AmXProX
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August 02, 2017, 10:22:03 PM |
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Thanks for the update Theymos.
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kuyaJ
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August 02, 2017, 11:18:39 PM |
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That's nice so we dont need to scared about what's going on our bitcoin. Finally, bitcoin in your wallet being secured but because of private key.
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August 02, 2017, 11:35:31 PM |
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---snip---1. If I import the private keys from my old, now-empty Bitcoin wallet into the new Bcash wallet, does this mean that the my new Bcash wallet will have the old BTC addresses, which are now empty?
They will be the same addresses. On the Bitcoin network and in a Bitcoin wallet, they will be empty. On the Bcash network and for Bcash wallets, they will still have the same balance that they had around 14:00 UTC. 2. If someone were to send me BTC to my old BTC address, I could still use my old wallet to retrieve those coins, right?
Yes, you should in that case open the wallet in Bitcoin wallet software again. A Bcash wallet won't see those transactions. I recommend phasing out your old addresses, since I don't trust the security of Bcash wallets that you'll be giving your private keys to. If it would be difficult to phase out your old addresses, then I don't particularly recommend using this method of claiming your BCH. Other methods that don't involve giving your private keys to a Bcash wallet will become available in the coming weeks. ---snip--- I partially quoted theymos' post and have questions related to these two responses. since they are going on their own chain, does anyone know which web based blockchain explorer I can check for Bcash chain? I am hoping the part where you saying 'Other methods that don't involve giving your private keys to a Bcash wallet will become available in the coming weeks.' would soon come. but is that even possible? or do you mean a way of making our own compatible raw signed trasaction for bcash just like we used to be able to do the same for btc using brainwalet.github and pushing it to the network I think if someone could write the code (js style like brainwalet) that would really help a lot of us and of course we need a willing node to push the tx and bradcast it.
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August 03, 2017, 12:59:58 AM |
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First learn how Bitcoin actually works. In the thin client section 4 you mention importing your "private keys". If i only had one wallet and only intended to send it to one wallet would your "private keys" read just "private key" . I've only got one wallet and only intend to send it to one wallet (very small amount)
What is a wallet? A wallet is a collection of key pairs. If you have BTC on multiple addresses, then we are talking about multiple private keys. If all your Bitcoin are on a single address, then you only need the private key of that address. i would really prefer to use core because i only have to trust core, im in the process of installing it...
You don't have to trust Bitcoin Core. You can review the whole code yourself, compile and build the wallet. Alternatively, you are not just "trusting" Core, but every single person that has ever reviewed that code. Thanks! I appreciate your help!
You're welcome. learn how bitcoin works, lol, I gota' learn how to ask a question first.... i missed a sentence or two and really should adopt "import" and "export" more, it would show my questions in a different light...you must sit there shakin' your head half the night lol.... A paper wallet is the same thing as a normal wallet, the idea is to generate it offline (computer not connected to the web, preferably using a bootable CD) and to only use the private key when you want to empty it. If you decide to import the private key instead of sweeping it, you can then use it as any other wallet. I didn't understand your quesiton about a broker though, do you have the private key of the current address where your BTC are ? thanks again Lauda...just getting a handle on the terminology Import - import into wallet software Sweep - sweeps funds completely of wallet address my broker question was an alternative to using bitcoin core ...ive got a lappy stripped and all set offline up to do my paper wallets - i've gone as far as removed the hdd and the modem & wifi chips... I didnt want to use that (paperwallet) lappy to run wallet software, i dont want to use my main machine to run wallet software and i don't have a third machine to set up to run wallet software, (only for the purpose of claiming the bcc) so i was considering using using a broker or blockchain info to sweep my btc's to a different address and then do the bcc import... thinks will be clearer for me once i get core down, thanks again
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August 03, 2017, 01:01:02 AM |
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I have some bitcoins over poloniex can i withdraw them to a wallet whose private key i am holding and then can i claim BCC??
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August 03, 2017, 01:12:01 AM |
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No the coins need to have been either in an online wallet that had the facility to split the coins for you, or you needed to have them in a wallet where you controlled the private keys *before* the split happened. As the split blockchain will only recognise the wallets addresses and totals that existed when it split.
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August 03, 2017, 01:34:00 AM |
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No the coins need to have been either in an online wallet that had the facility to split the coins for you, or you needed to have them in a wallet where you controlled the private keys *before* the split happened. As the split blockchain will only recognise the wallets addresses and totals that existed when it split.
But some wallets especially mobile apps specifically in android seems doesn't give the bch or there's some update needed.I have left some in my wallet but theres no update yet. Will read some updates regarding this since Im out this past few days here in forum.
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August 03, 2017, 01:47:13 AM |
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Hello father all mother ... i am still a beginner and just register at bitcointalk.org but i still do not know what next step i should do ?
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ruthbabe
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August 03, 2017, 02:02:54 AM |
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Hello father all mother ... i am still a beginner and just register at bitcointalk.org but i still do not know what next step i should do ?
I think it's more appropriate and/or better for you if you visit the 'Beginners & Help Board' here> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0 where you can ask beginner questions as well as seek help from the Bitcoin community. Have a good day.
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Kaller
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August 03, 2017, 02:56:37 AM |
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Thank you very much for this post and information. I have been looking for an explanation how to get my Bitcoin Cash, and this does the job.
Too bad I am too late to withdraw from my exchange, but hopefully they will allow trades with them soon.
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August 03, 2017, 03:30:31 AM |
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Good explanation and thanks for the information. I'm very proud BTC still alive and make a solution. I hope BTC and BCH have a better way and change the world.
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