It's a slightly convoluted process... but it IS possible to get your coins out of a 2FA wallet using Electron Cash... follow this guide I wrote a few months ago:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2061343.msg21366179#msg21366179I'd suggest using Electrum v2.9.3 and the latest version of Electron Cash (which I think is v2.9.4)
Electrum v2.9.3:
https://download.electrum.org/2.9.3/Electron Cash v2.9.4:
https://www.electroncash.org/#downloadBasically, the idea is to restore your Electrum 2FA wallet, in 2FA "disabled" mode... This puts 2 of the 3 private keys into the wallet file, which means you can spend without needing to use the 2FA service (TrustedCoin)... then you simply open that wallet file using Electron Cash... which should give you access to the BCH stored in those addresses
Hi !
I tried what you suggested but when I open my "old wallet file" with eletron cash it just closes when i type my password (tried with diferrent cpus and vmware).
As u wrote "in Electrum do the following:
1. File -> New\Restore -> enter a new wallet file name like "newWallet" -> Standard Wallet -> I already a seed
2. Enter your 2FA seed... you should see some text that says "seed type: 2FA" appear next to the "Options" button
3. Click next and you should be prompted to "Keep" or "Disable"... select DISABLE and click Next
4. Your wallet will be restored.
5. Check that the addresses in this "new" wallet match the addresses in your "original" wallet.
If the addresses match, you have the correct seed and you should be able to get your BCH Smiley if they don't match, then you have the wrong seed and recovering your BCH is unlikely."
Both adresses matches but idk why i can't use my seed in eletron cash to recover or if I use private keys it keeps 0 BCH balance.
Thanks !