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Topic: 100$ for Help. Import BCH adresses private keys(wallet) from BTC core in btc ABC (Read 268 times)

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by the way,where u try to claim your bch ? did u already try import wallet on electrum or blockchain.info ? as far i know that company have a features for claiming bch .
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 6080
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its error  import privatkeys in electroncash

yes, Im sure. I see this balance on blockchain.info
Okay, it looks like you're "sweeping" them to an existing wallet because "sweep" will create a transaction and requires valid inputs.
You need to create a new 'imported' wallet in order to "import" or provide the correct address type.
If you prefer sweep, make sure that the wallet where the funds are going is spendable (not watch-only).

I assume that you already got the right private keys and on the ElectronCash import steps.
For the imported wallet creation process, do this:
  • Select File->New/Restore if you already have a wallet opened / or Type the desired name of your wallet if your're in the wallet selection screen.
  • Select the 4th option "Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys".
  • Paste them one per line and proceed on creating the wallet.

edit -the steps to display correct addresses was already suggested in the local thread-
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
its error  import privatkeys in electroncash
How are you trying to import the private keys?

That's how you should be doing (if you are not already): Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys -> Paste them (1 per line) -> Next.


Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys -> Paste them (1 per line) -> Next.   ---yes
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
its error  import privatkeys in electroncash
How are you trying to import the private keys?

That's how you should be doing (if you are not already): Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys -> Paste them (1 per line) -> Next.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
That's from BitcoinABC client, what are your trying to do?
But based from that screenshot, you are trying to send your BCH using that client which doesn't belong to any of the steps I've mentioned above.

If it's about NeuroticFish's "move your Bitcoin" (send-all) suggestion, you obviously need to do this in your Bitcoin Core client.
BTC = Bitcoin: use Bitcoin Core Client | BCH = Bitcoin Cash: use Bitcoin ABC Client

BTW, are you sure that you have BCH in your wallet?


its error  import privatkeys in electroncash

yes, Im sure. I see this balance on blockchain.info
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 6080
Self-proclaimed Genius
That's from BitcoinABC client, what are your trying to do?
But based from that screenshot, you are trying to send your BCH using that client which doesn't belong to any of the steps I've mentioned above.

If it's about NeuroticFish's "move your Bitcoin" (send-all) suggestion, you obviously need to do this in your Bitcoin Core client.
BTC = Bitcoin: use Bitcoin Core Client | BCH = Bitcoin Cash: use Bitcoin ABC Client

BTW, are you sure that you have BCH in your wallet?
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
what I do wrong?
Probably, you haven't synced BitcoinABC client and/or just directly copied the "wallet.dat" from Bitcoin Core into the wallet directory of BitcoinABC.
If syncing the client didn't worked, you have to export the master private key (if there no xprv, each of the prv keys) and import it into another client.

Do the suggestion above (send your entire BTC balance to your other wallet) first; then,
Follow these steps to dump those keys in one go:
-snip-
Open Bitcoin-qt (*as administrator) click window->console, and type dumpwallet 'wallet1.txt' and a "wallet1.txt" file in the directory of your bitcoin-qt will be created.
Open it and you'll find your private keys;
if the wallet is new(er) version, you'll find an "extended private masterkey" that starts with xprv, you can paste that in Electrum instead of each prv keys.

In Electrum, create a new wallet using "Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys" option (Standard->Use a master key for xprv).
On 1st start, you might be required to open Electrum for a short while to properly display your balance (5-30minutes / 40mb+).
Quoting myself to save "finger miles".

If your wallet is encrypted, use walletpassphrase "your_passphrase" 300 (including the " ") before entering dumpwallet command.
In your case, instead of downloading Electrum, you should use Electron Cash instead (electroncash.org).



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legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 6080
Self-proclaimed Genius
what I do wrong?
Probably, you haven't synced BitcoinABC client and/or just directly copied the "wallet.dat" from Bitcoin Core into the wallet directory of BitcoinABC.
If syncing the client didn't worked, you have to export the master private key (if there no xprv, each of the prv keys) and import it into another client.

Do the suggestion above (send your entire BTC balance to your other wallet) first; then,
Follow these steps to dump those keys in one go:
-snip-
Open Bitcoin-qt (*as administrator) click window->console, and type dumpwallet 'wallet1.txt' and a "wallet1.txt" file in the directory of your bitcoin-qt will be created.
Open it and you'll find your private keys;
if the wallet is new(er) version, you'll find an "extended private masterkey" that starts with xprv, you can paste that in Electrum instead of each prv keys.

In Electrum, create a new wallet using "Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys" option (Standard->Use a master key for xprv).
On 1st start, you might be required to open Electrum for a short while to properly display your balance (5-30minutes / 40mb+).
Quoting myself to save "finger miles".

If your wallet is encrypted, use walletpassphrase "your_passphrase" 300 (including the " ") before entering dumpwallet command.
In your case, instead of downloading Electrum, you should use Electron Cash instead (electroncash.org).
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Back in 2017 I've followed the steps from this tutorial: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-get-bitcoin-cash-from-many-walletsoftwareservices-with-coinomi-2062488
Basically I installed coinomi and gave it the relevant private keys of the wallet.

Make sure you move your Bitcoin away first, to another wallet of yours, to make sure you avoid surprises.


I cant import private keys on Desktop version on Coinomi.... why?
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
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Back in 2017 I've followed the steps from this tutorial: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-get-bitcoin-cash-from-many-walletsoftwareservices-with-coinomi-2062488
Basically I installed coinomi and gave it the relevant private keys of the wallet.

Make sure you move your Bitcoin away first, to another wallet of yours, to make sure you avoid surprises.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
I have BCH balances on my BTC adresses


How import my wallet.dat in bitcoin ABC ?

When I copy/replaced - I have next error -


https://prnt.sc/q1roob

read error! All keys read correctly, but transaction data or address book entries may be missing or incorrect

and then
https://prnt.sc/q1rply

and I cant make backup wallet - critical error.......and close btc core....
 
no balance....

what I do wrong?


I know my wallet passphrase....How get my BCH from this wallet?

Last my try
https://medium.com/@itsjameswhite/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-from-bitcoin-core-to-a-full-node-wallet-de661b8e7dda

but not successful.


100$ for help. THanks.
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