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November 19, 2017, 09:17:04 AM
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Hi there,

i´ve an online wallet on BTC.com, so i have a paper with Encrypted Primary Seed,  Backup Seed and Encrypted Recovery Secret

i  want to claim my BTG with the Coinomi App wallet, but therefor i need my Privatkey, with they Words from the (Encrypted Primary Seed, Backup Seed and Encrypted Recovery Secret) i cant do anything.

Someone hast an solution for this?

Thank you
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November 19, 2017, 03:55:57 PM
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I'm not sure If the recovery tool give you the private keys but you may want to give it a try: https://recovery.blocktrail.com/ . You can also read their statement regarding Bitcoin gold, they are building an extraction tool and It shouldn't take long as replay protection is added and the mainnet is stable

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November 19, 2017, 04:23:58 PM
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Thank you.

hmm nope i get no Privatkey -.-

BTG is sicne a fews Days online, hope BTC will creat this tool soon Smiley

Thanks again Smiley
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April 11, 2019, 08:13:57 PM
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sorry for bumping this, but can anyone help out how to extract the private key from the .pdf given by btc.com ?
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April 11, 2019, 08:46:13 PM
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sorry for bumping this, but can anyone help out how to extract the private key from the .pdf given by btc.com ?
I'm not using BTC.com wallet, so I don't know much about their recovery pdf file. But this article might help you:
https://blog.btc.com/recover-your-wallet-quick-and-easy-baeebb356c0c

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April 12, 2019, 06:01:18 AM
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sorry for bumping this, but can anyone help out how to extract the private key from the .pdf given by btc.com ?

I have used their recovery tool with the pdf file before and you cannot extract the private keys. You can recover the funds using the recovery tool given by the member above but that only make a transaction, it doesn't give you control over the private keys. If your goal is to retrieve a hardfork or something, then forget about it.

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April 12, 2019, 10:35:39 PM
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I have used their recovery tool with the pdf file before and you cannot extract the private keys. You can recover the funds using the recovery tool given by the member above but that only make a transaction, it doesn't give you control over the private keys. If your goal is to retrieve a hardfork or something, then forget about it.
If it's not possible to access private keys, it means that BTC.com give misleading information about their service. This is quote from their website - "Maintain full control over your bitcoin private keys". It doesn't looks good.

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April 13, 2019, 03:07:41 AM
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The image from that article:

Has a "Network" drop-down list.
Have you tried to click and see if there's a Hardfork coin like BitcoinGold/Cash in the list?

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April 13, 2019, 04:32:24 AM
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If it's not possible to access private keys, it means that BTC.com give misleading information about their service. This is quote from their website - "Maintain full control over your bitcoin private keys". It doesn't looks good.

It seems like the recovery tools allow you to send your Bitcoin to other address, so while it is not an ideal solution at least there's still hope that you can move your Bitcoin to an address that you fully control.

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April 13, 2019, 08:34:24 AM
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If it's not possible to access private keys, it means that BTC.com give misleading information about their service. This is quote from their website - "Maintain full control over your bitcoin private keys". It doesn't looks good.

They are not scammers but it's far from being a transparent service, that's why I stopped using them and I would suggest for everyone to do the same.

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They are not scammers but it's far from being a transparent service, that's why I stopped using them and I would suggest for everyone to do the same.

Putting the politics aside, there is basically no incentive for anyone to use services like these anymore. There are so many sleek mobile wallet clients out there that people can use today, that you would expect people to slowly but surely shift away from everything related to online services. Perhaps people are too lazy to do so, who knows. Roll Eyes

The interesting part is that BTC dot com was one of the very first players in crypto to actually support native Segwit, which even some of the main Bitcoin clients to this day still don't.
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April 16, 2019, 12:37:39 PM
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There's another way to claim your BTG from btc.com without extracting your private key from btc.com and import or sweeping it to coinomi wallet.

Check this guide here https://blog.btc.com/btc-coms-bitcoin-gold-recovery-tool-cc5c6cb0a5e0
I'm sure this may solve your problem from claiming your BTG from btc.com
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The interesting part is that BTC dot com was one of the very first players in crypto to actually support native Segwit, which even some of the main Bitcoin clients to this day still don't.


The blockexplorer support bc1 addresses but the wallet don't fully support it. You can send to bc1 addresses but not generate any.

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April 16, 2019, 01:29:07 PM
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sorry for bumping this, but can anyone help out how to extract the private key from the .pdf given by btc.com ?

You can't get the private key from the PDF but you can get your bitcoins or BCH by following these steps: https://help.btc.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003783333-How-do-I-recover-my-wallet-using-the-backup-PDF-

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June 26, 2019, 06:19:09 PM
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Hello.
I use wallet wallet.btc.com and I would like to transfer coins to another wallet.
There is about 0.752 BTC in my wallet and the fee for the transaction with the lowest priority is 0.037 BTC (400$).
I have a pdf file for reconstruction. Link below as example.
https://ru.scribd.com/document/407342763/BTC-com-Bitcoin-Wallet-Recovery-Backup-Sheet-Mywallet-d655696706f19fdf
How can I transfer private keys to Electrum wallet or at least withdraw BTC with reasonable commission below 50$?
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please edit your post and remove that link which contains your backup sheet as it basically allows ppl to steal your coins.

also delete the document on scribd


ah crap you're offline

EDIT:

Nevermind, I panicked hahahha

anyway, you can't import your private key as it's impossible to export even with the backup sheet afaik so just make a transaction and send it to your address in electrum.

and you must have a lot of UTXO to have that fee. What you can do to lessen the fee is use a transaction accelerator like https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator
If you're planning to use the free service, make sure to read and follow the "How does Transaction Accelerator work?" section below.

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June 26, 2019, 08:07:46 PM
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thanks for the worry
The link that contains the backup sheet is just an example.
Payments from mining came to my wallet.
At the moment, the withdrawal fee is $ 739.
How can I reduce it?
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thanks for the worry
The link that contains the backup sheet is just an example.
Payments from mining came to my wallet.
At the moment, the withdrawal fee is $ 739.
How can I reduce it?

noprob!

does btc.com not allow you to set a custom fee?

if so, you can try the recovery tool and see if it allows you to set a custom fee. Other than that, I can't think of anything besides waiting for the mempool to clear up. Mining fee's are based on the transaction size and current network condition, if there are a lot of unconfirmed transactions, the fee increases.

Recovery tool: https://help.btc.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003783333-How-do-I-recover-my-wallet-using-the-backup-PDF-

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June 26, 2019, 09:00:02 PM
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does btc.com not allow you to set a custom fee?
They don't have this option to customize the fee you can only choose between high, optimal and low priority.

I don't think it's a good idea to make a transaction right now there's a big spike on the fee today and it's not a good idea to transfer it.

Much better to wait for the fee to drop first before you make a transaction.

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June 26, 2019, 09:09:04 PM
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Unfortunately, the http://recovery.blocktrail.com recovery service does not allow me to set a commission manually, I have already tried.
I read on the forums that a transaction can be made in manually, having a recovery file in PDF format.
What do you know about this?
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