I just read through 5 pages, all the time expecting you'd have solved it by now. Guess not!
Let me summarize:
155HLTxjDXfgcyBeDUviGj5QGSAVnJdZHQWatch Only
This is the address of your bitkee (a Metal Bitcoin Wallet):
155HLTxjDXfgcyBeDUviGj5QGSAVnJdZHQ and you moved your 11
BTC to this address on your Trezor:
1PShvoNo6o2DAHHAuveBx7GDttUb2d7QXu.
Although you missed out on very nice
airdrops in the past months, you can indeed still claim your Bitcoin Cash as your Bitcoins were on your bitkee during the August 1 fork.
https://www.bitcoincash.org/ sends me to blockdozer as an explorer, and indeed, your address
155HLTxjDXfgcyBeDUviGj5QGSAVnJdZHQ still contains 11 Bitcoin Cash (worth about $6700 or 1.52
BTC).
So far everything is okay
What I'm not sure about, is what you want to do with your Bitcoin Cash. Let's assume you want to sell them for Bitcoin, do you already have an exchange in mind, or do you want to use Shapeshift.io to exchange your Bitcoin Cash for Bitcoin and send it directly to your Trezor:
1PShvoNo6o2DAHHAuveBx7GDttUb2d7QXu (or a new address on your Trezor)?
I have no experience with Coinomi, but it seems you couldn't get that to work either. I am very familiar with handling private keys, and this is what I did with my Bitcoin Cash: I installed Electron Cash in a Linux Virtual Machine, imported my private key, and sent my Bitcoin Cash to my exchange Bittrex.com. From there I converted it to Bitcoin.
To be complete, I want to say that Electron Cash is debated and not trusted (see
Aug 1 summar), although I haven't read about any confirmed problems. If you go for Electron Cash, make sure to download it via bitcoincash.org .
Ok...downloading. says it need couple hundred gigs...this will take awhile...
What are you downloading now? The Bitcoin Cash full-client ABC wallet including a full blockchain?
I can't believe something this simple filled 5 pages and 3 days