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December 09, 2017, 05:03:16 PM
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bitcoin rise, btg down
bitcoin falls, btg down

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December 09, 2017, 05:08:44 PM
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Is there any way of exploring Bitcoin addresses to see if there is any Bitcoin Gold associated with them?

I was moving BTC from various paper wallets around the time of the snapshot to my Ledger but I'm damned if I can find the right address with my Bitcoin Gold.
At the minute it's costing money to sweep wallets into Coinomi to check so was hoping there is another way  to see where they are.
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December 10, 2017, 12:48:36 AM
Last edit: December 10, 2017, 01:11:42 AM by daberti
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Is there any way of exploring Bitcoin addresses to see if there is any Bitcoin Gold associated with them?

I was moving BTC from various paper wallets around the time of the snapshot to my Ledger but I'm damned if I can find the right address with my Bitcoin Gold.
At the minute it's costing money to sweep wallets into Coinomi to check so was hoping there is another way  to see where they are.


Disclaimer: it is understood that you'll be handling privvy keys not holding any BTC amount, as an extra safety measure.
FIRST: Send the whole BTC amount of the wallet holding BTC at fork time (24 of October) to another local wallet of yours on another PC.
Once done that, export the privvy keys from the original wallet. BTC won't be stolen.
If you don't understand what I'm talking about you'd better keep off.


1)Use Bither to import keys. It will tell you if a key holds a BTG amount. For free when I did. I guess it is still so.

2)Then send the amount to Bitpie's BTG address (after having created it).
This needs to be done for every single imported privvy key.
It will be considered as a transaction on BTG's blockchain, thus a fee will have to be paid, obviously enough. One tx for each privvy key. Sent from Bither to Bitpie's BTG address.

3)Finally, choose your exchange supporting BTG and send the BTG total from Bitpie to the BTG wallet of that exchange. Of course if you don't want to hold BTG.
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December 10, 2017, 04:02:39 PM
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At first, I thought it was just another coin but after a few days it went up absurdly and still keeps going up in value every day. But this show I'm going to watch from the audience because I do not see a very prosperous future for this coin and its fans.

For now, I'm here to accompany it to watch all its outcome. BTG is a very good currency to invest inn for now as its price is also increasing and there are many new investors coming and joining this community.

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December 10, 2017, 04:14:07 PM
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I see lots of ppl having questions about how to import keys and claim BTG...
Why just now inform yourself before the fork and if exchange support the fork, just leave your BTC on there and you'll be credited with new coin automiticaly.
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December 10, 2017, 04:40:46 PM
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Is there any way of exploring Bitcoin addresses to see if there is any Bitcoin Gold associated with them?

I was moving BTC from various paper wallets around the time of the snapshot to my Ledger but I'm damned if I can find the right address with my Bitcoin Gold.
At the minute it's costing money to sweep wallets into Coinomi to check so was hoping there is another way  to see where they are.


Disclaimer: it is understood that you'll be handling privvy keys not holding any BTC amount, as an extra safety measure.
FIRST: Send the whole BTC amount of the wallet holding BTC at fork time (24 of October) to another local wallet of yours on another PC.
Once done that, export the privvy keys from the original wallet. BTC won't be stolen.
If you don't understand what I'm talking about you'd better keep off.


1)Use Bither to import keys. It will tell you if a key holds a BTG amount. For free when I did. I guess it is still so.

2)Then send the amount to Bitpie's BTG address (after having created it).
This needs to be done for every single imported privvy key.
It will be considered as a transaction on BTG's blockchain, thus a fee will have to be paid, obviously enough. One tx for each privvy key. Sent from Bither to Bitpie's BTG address.

3)Finally, choose your exchange supporting BTG and send the BTG total from Bitpie to the BTG wallet of that exchange. Of course if you don't want to hold BTG.

Cheers, looks like Bither is what I was after.
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December 10, 2017, 04:49:52 PM
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At first, I thought it was just another coin but after a few days it went up absurdly and still keeps going up in value every day. But this show I'm going to watch from the audience because I do not see a very prosperous future for this coin and its fans.

For now, I'm here to accompany it to watch all its outcome. BTG is a very good currency to invest inn for now as its price is also increasing and there are many new investors coming and joining this community.



The coin value keeps going down. It has been in a steady state of decline. Are you watching the same coin?

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December 10, 2017, 06:57:58 PM
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Is there any way of exploring Bitcoin addresses to see if there is any Bitcoin Gold associated with them?

I was moving BTC from various paper wallets around the time of the snapshot to my Ledger but I'm damned if I can find the right address with my Bitcoin Gold.
At the minute it's costing money to sweep wallets into Coinomi to check so was hoping there is another way  to see where they are.


Disclaimer: it is understood that you'll be handling privvy keys not holding any BTC amount, as an extra safety measure.
FIRST: Send the whole BTC amount of the wallet holding BTC at fork time (24 of October) to another local wallet of yours on another PC.
Once done that, export the privvy keys from the original wallet. BTC won't be stolen.
If you don't understand what I'm talking about you'd better keep off.


1)Use Bither to import keys. It will tell you if a key holds a BTG amount. For free when I did. I guess it is still so.

2)Then send the amount to Bitpie's BTG address (after having created it).
This needs to be done for every single imported privvy key.
It will be considered as a transaction on BTG's blockchain, thus a fee will have to be paid, obviously enough. One tx for each privvy key. Sent from Bither to Bitpie's BTG address.

3)Finally, choose your exchange supporting BTG and send the BTG total from Bitpie to the BTG wallet of that exchange. Of course if you don't want to hold BTG.

That worked perfectly! Thanks very much.
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December 10, 2017, 09:49:32 PM
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Any plans for Kraken ?
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December 10, 2017, 11:52:39 PM
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That worked perfectly! Thanks very much.

You're welcome  Cool
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December 11, 2017, 12:22:44 AM
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At first, I thought it was just another coin but after a few days it went up absurdly and still keeps going up in value every day. But this show I'm going to watch from the audience because I do not see a very prosperous future for this coin and its fans.

For now, I'm here to accompany it to watch all its outcome. BTG is a very good currency to invest inn for now as its price is also increasing and there are many new investors coming and joining this community.



The coin value keeps going down. It has been in a steady state of decline. Are you watching the same coin?

He's a shill.


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December 11, 2017, 01:21:34 AM
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December 11, 2017, 01:37:04 AM
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its the first time ive heard about BITCOIN GOLD. how does it work>?
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December 11, 2017, 01:54:23 AM
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its the first time ive heard about BITCOIN GOLD. how does it work>?

like bitcoin
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December 11, 2017, 01:57:26 AM
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We are trying to add Bitcoin Gold on FreeBitcoins.com... but we need some code added to Bitcoin Gold before we can do so safely:  https://twitter.com/freeb1tc01ns/status/940035298062299137

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December 11, 2017, 01:58:36 AM
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its the first time ive heard about BITCOIN GOLD. how does it work>?

like bitcoin

yes, but don't get fooled by the second word ... has no relevance at all.

BTW search for "bitcoin forks" to learn more

MY HINTs
◄M► MINING
◄G► GAMBLING
◄E► EXCHANGE

◄E► (KCS) Kucoin-Staking, Auto-Lending, Trading-Bot
◄E► (BNB) Binance-Staking, Savings, 10% RefBack
◄E► (TRX) Poloniex-Staking, Lending, Fee Discount
◄E► (LEO) Bitfinex-Staking, Auto-Lending

◄G► Betfury-Faucet, Dividend Earnings (BFG holders, mine BFG by playing)
◄G► Bitvest -  Faucet, Bankroll Invest
◄G► CryptoGames-Faucet, Lotto
◄G► PrimeDice-Faucet

◄M► Prohashing (Multipool)-Payout in any coin, get 0.50% bonus for 30 days
◄M► MiningRigRentals (Marketplace)-buy hashrate or rent your miners
◄M► Viabtc  (Pool)-payout to Coinex (exchnage) without fees


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December 11, 2017, 02:01:28 AM
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its the first time ive heard about BITCOIN GOLD. how does it work>?

like bitcoin

yes, but don't get fooled by the second word ... has no relevance at all.

BTW search for "bitcoin forks" to learn more
Well, don't get fooled by the first word either. The only reason this has the value it has is due to its legacy of 'Bitcoin', not because the coin is the most innovative project out there or anything.
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December 11, 2017, 02:15:56 AM
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Well today she had a good growth, actively traded
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December 11, 2017, 02:16:37 AM
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Do you remember about BCH price when the first time listed on exchange, i hope this BTG have same future like that. Don't you ?
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December 11, 2017, 02:32:44 AM
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its the first time ive heard about BITCOIN GOLD. how does it work>?

like bitcoin

yes, but don't get fooled by the second word ... has no relevance at all.

BTW search for "bitcoin forks" to learn more
Well, don't get fooled by the first word either. The only reason this has the value it has is due to its legacy of 'Bitcoin', not because the coin is the most innovative project out there or anything.

That's a valid point, accepted. But in BTG case I consider the second word extremely misleading. And not talking only about value but how entire story began ( premine, last minute replay protection development, published fake wallets, compromised client ... what an amateur hour ).
This should we call a GOLD ?? ... better rename it to GLOD ( translator says it's romanian world for "mud" .. that kinda fits )

MY HINTs
◄M► MINING
◄G► GAMBLING
◄E► EXCHANGE

◄E► (KCS) Kucoin-Staking, Auto-Lending, Trading-Bot
◄E► (BNB) Binance-Staking, Savings, 10% RefBack
◄E► (TRX) Poloniex-Staking, Lending, Fee Discount
◄E► (LEO) Bitfinex-Staking, Auto-Lending

◄G► Betfury-Faucet, Dividend Earnings (BFG holders, mine BFG by playing)
◄G► Bitvest -  Faucet, Bankroll Invest
◄G► CryptoGames-Faucet, Lotto
◄G► PrimeDice-Faucet

◄M► Prohashing (Multipool)-Payout in any coin, get 0.50% bonus for 30 days
◄M► MiningRigRentals (Marketplace)-buy hashrate or rent your miners
◄M► Viabtc  (Pool)-payout to Coinex (exchnage) without fees


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