Warning:Some of those operation can put your private keys at risks.
It's better if you do them on a secure computer, that you are sure that there aren't any virus/trojan.
If you aren't sure about this, you should prepare a better machine where doing all of those things.
FIRST STEP THAT YOU MUST DO BEFORE DOING ANY OF THOSE THINGSYou have to transfer your Bitcoin on a new wallet, again a new wallet not on a new address of the same wallet.
This must be done because you are going to extract your private keys, and so putting them at risks.
So, by moving your bitcoin "before" exposing your private kets, the risks is less, maybe you are only going to lose Bitcoin Cash. (if there some virus/trojan on your computer)
1) Install
Coinomi on your phone (it must be v1.7.2.3 or upper)
2) Add a Bitcoin Cash wallet on it
3) Go to balance, and click the upper right 3 dots.
4) Select "Sweep wallet"
5) Be ready to do it with qrcodes
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Multibit HD (
you have to abandon this wallet, because it isn't anymore developed!)
1) Download and execute this:
https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/blob/master/bip39-standalone.html (Right click and Save as...)
2) On "Derivation Path" choose "BIP32"
3) On "Client" choose "Multibit HD"
4) On "BIP39 Mnemonic" space you have to insert the seed of your wallet, the 12 words.
5) You will get the list of your addresses and their private keys.
6) By going with the cursor on a private key, the page will show the qrcode.
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Blockchain.info1) Download and execute this:
https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/blob/master/bip39-standalone.html (Right click and Save as...)
2) On "BIP39 Mnemonic" space you have to insert the seed of your wallet, the 12 words.
3) You will get the list of your addresses and their private keys.
4) By going with the cursor on a private key, the page will show the qrcode.
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Multibit Classic (
you have to abandon this wallet, because it isn't anymore developed!)
1) Download this
https://github.com/prof7bit/wallet-key-tool/releases/tag/v1.4.2 (you need Java installed)
2) Make a backup of your wallet by from Multibit Classic backup function (try with or without password)
3) Run wallet-key-tool, click on "load" and on "files of type" try both Multibit selection to open the backup file that you generated before.
4) You should have now the private keys.
5) You can try to use this tool on Windows to make a qrcode from the text private keys:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/zint/5)
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Mycelium1) Download and execute this:
https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/blob/master/bip39-standalone.html (Right click and Save as...)
2) On "BIP39 Mnemonic" space you have to insert the seed of your wallet, the 12 words.
3) You will get the list of your addresses and their private keys.
4) By going with the cursor on a private key, the page will show the qrcode.
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Breadwallet1) Download and execute this:
https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/blob/master/bip39-standalone.html (Right click and Save as...)
2) In "Derivation Path" choose "BIP32"
3) On "Client" choose "Multibit HD"
4) On "BIP39 Mnemonic" space you have to insert the seed of your wallet, the 12 words.
5) You will get the list of your addresses and their private keys.
6) By going with the cursor on a private key, the page will show the qrcode.
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Bitcoin Core (or Bitcoin-qt, Classic, XT, Unlimited ecc ...)
1) Download this
https://github.com/prof7bit/wallet-key-tool/releases/tag/v1.4.2 (you need Java installed)
2) Run wallet-key-tool, click on "load" and on "files of type" choose Bitcoin-Core wallet.dat
3) Open the wallet.dat that you have on your Bitcoin Core data folder.
4) It will probably ask your wallet password.
5) You will get the list of your addresses and their private keys.
6)
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Bitcoin Core 2 (or Bitcoin-qt, Classic, XT, Unlimited ecc ...)
1) Click on "help" menu, then "debug window", then the "console" tab
2) Write here: walletpassphrase [your wallet password] 600 (600 it is the time while the wallet will remain unlocked)
3) Write: dumpprivkey [address where you have bitcoin]
4) it will show your the private key
5)
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Greenaddress / Greenbits / AltanaIt isn't possible to get Bitcoin Cash from this wallet. You have to ask them to support it.
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Exodushttp://support.exodus.io/knowledge_base/topics/how-do-i-claim-bitcoin-cash-
Exodus 21) Follow those instruction to get the private keys:
http://support.exodus.io/knowledge_base/topics/how-can-i-view-my-private-keys-12) You can try to use this tool on Windows to make a qrcode from the text private keys:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/zint/3)
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Copay/Bitpay1) Download and execute this:
https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/blob/master/bip39-standalone.html (Right click and Save as...)
2) On "BIP39 Mnemonic" space you have to insert the seed of your wallet, the 12 words.
3) You will get the list of your addresses and their private keys.
4)
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bitaddress.org / Paper wallet1)
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Jaxx1) Download and execute this:
https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/blob/master/bip39-standalone.html (Right click and Save as...)
2) On "BIP39 Mnemonic" space you have to insert the seed of your wallet, the 12 words.
3) You will get the list of your addresses and their private keys.
4)
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Electrum1) Open the menu "View" and click on "Show Addresses"
2) Then open the new tab "Addresses"
3) Ritgh click on the addresses that had Bitcoin before the fork, then click "Private key".
4) Click on the qrcode icon to show it.
4) Cliccare sull'icona del qrcode per mostrarlo
5)
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Airbitz1) Open Airbitz and on the left menu choose Wallets
2) Click on the wallet that you want to expert (if you have more then one)
3) After you have selected it, click on the 3 dots on the upper right and choose "export"
4) The choose "Wallet Private Seed (advanced)"
5) Insert your password and then choose the way to get the seed, it will be a long alphanumeric string.
6) Download and unzip this:
https://github.com/Airbitz/airbitz-wallet-recovery/archive/master.zip7) Go in the subfolder "src" and open "index.html"
8 ) Write your seed on "Wallet master seed" and click "load seed".
9) You will find your bitcoin addresses that you have on Airbits, click on"show key", and the qrcode icon.
10)
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https://medium.com/airbitz/how-do-i-get-my-bitcoin-cash-from-airbitz-e97982e3fc4c?source=linkShare-34de885e70b5-1501813257-
Counterparty / IndieSquare wallet1) Go on
https://wallet.counterwallet.io2) Write your seed and login.
3) On your addresses, where you have bitcoin, click on the blue button [Address actions] on the right
4) Click then on "Show private keys"
5) You can try to use this tool on Windows to make a qrcode from the text private keys:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/zint/6)
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Omniwallet1) Connect on
https://www.omniwallet.org and login
2) Go then on
https://www.omniwallet.org/wallet/overview3) Click on "Wallet options" -> "Backup"
4) Insert your password and then download the file with extension .json
5) Open it with a text editor. You will find the private keys next to "privkey"
5) You can try to use this tool on Windows to make a qrcode from the text private keys:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/zint/6)
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Ledger Nano S1) Upgrade the chrome extension Ledger Manager to 1.0.3 or upper
2) Upgrade the chrome extension Ledger Wallet Bitcoin to 1.8.4 or upper
3) From the ledger Bitcoin wallet you can use the same seed by clicking on [Main], or by creating a new dedicated seed for Bitcoin Cash by clicking on [Split]
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Trezorhttps://trezor.io/claim-bch-
Bitcoin Wallet (Android)1) Download OpenSSL for your operation system
2) You have to make the make the backup of your wallet (on the android app), by choosing a password and then by moving the backup file on your computer.
3) Then put the backup file in the same folder where there is the executable of OpenSSL
4) Start the command line from the folder and execute this:
openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc -a -in backup_file > result.txt5) Open result.txt. You will find much incomprehensible text, but at the beginning, there will be
a list of 12 words. Save them somewhere. It is the seed.6) Download and execute this:
https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/blob/master/bip39-standalone.html (Right click and Save as...)
7) On "BIP39 Mnemonic" space you have to insert the seed of your wallet, the 12 words.
8 ) In "Derivation Path" choose "BIP32"
9) On "Client" choose "Multibit HD"
10) You will get the list of your addresses and their private keys.
11)
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- you can recover the seed from v3.47 or upper with
https://github.com/gurnec/decrypt_bitcoinj_seed- Some BCH could be on the private keys on son address with those settings on the bip39-standalone.html page
Client: Custom derivation path:
BIP32 Derivation Path: m/0'/1
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Simple Bitcoin Wallet1) Download and execute this:
https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/blob/master/bip39-standalone.html (Right click and Save as...)
2) On "Derivation Path" choose "BIP32"
3) On "Client" choose "Multibit HD"
4) On "BIP39 Mnemonic" space you have to insert the seed of your wallet, the 12 words.
5) You will get the list of your addresses and their private keys.
6) By going with the cursor on a private key, the page will show the qrcode.
Sweep it with CoinomiInstructions to recover your Bitcoin Cash from your TrustedCoin 2FA Bitcoin wallet (by DarkLordGMS)https://github.com/fyookball/electrum/issues/150#issuecomment-325227868