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legendary
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So basically after the fork just send all your BTC to yourself and you should be 100% safe from any future replay protection on both coins correct?
Keep doing what you were always doing. Just forget about this shit like it never happened and you will be good. Take no action simple as that.
legendary
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Chipcoin Developer
This has been one of the saddest attempts to fork Bitcoin.. It's not even Bitcoin.. It's an altcoin...
Free 'premine' to dump for every BTC holder! Cool


Waiting for Dash Cash........
newbie
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good morning, just some short question. Is there anyone allready credited BCC from bittrex? Just have some coins left over there and wanted to look if the split allready is credited, but for me it's not, yet.

Some quick information would be great
legendary
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So basically after the fork just send all your BTC to yourself and you should be 100% safe from any future replay protection on both coins correct?
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
.....gotta trust to an extent! sucks! what wallet are you using or is it paper wallet?
I am using core compiled from git. But that is me and my level of compromise. Do not take as advice or recommendation. And a sheet of paper containing my keys berried in safe place Wink
The last one can be taken as both advice and recommendation...
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1000

i have my coins on coinomi which is open source and a very old and trusted wallet. they added bitcoin cash as an update and i see my balance there......coinomi should be good right?

I would still transfer your BTC to a new wallet first
1. Did you compiled your wallet from gitHUB source?
2. Dod you checked your GPG sig if downloaded as binary
3. Do you read the source code of your wallet
4. Did you understand every single line of code inside
5. Are you expert on bitcoin protocol
6. 100 + other questions

if there is just ONE ANSWER WHICH IS NO, using an open source wallet does not make it more secure or reliable...
are you following me?
PS: as long as both you and me are not bitcoin core devs we will always have to ANSWER "no" somewhere in the road. And decision is only yours what compromise will you do and which wallet will you trust. But as BARE MINIMUM you should be able to do one of two

1. to compile your wallet from OFFICIAL gitHUB source
2. AWAYS i REPAET ALWAYS check your GPG sig if downloaded as binary


true, we just gotta trust to an extent! sucks! what wallet are you using or is it paper wallet?
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1007
A super majority of people will not do that before interacting with BCH. Do you really expect the average user to know the best way to proceed? Most of them know nothing besides the part "import your private key into a BCH wallet to use and dump it".

What if they lose their BTC itself if it's a stealing operation here?
What if they are unable to even load their ^BCH^ anywhere for a possible dump?
For it to get dumped it needs buyers as well, where the hell are those buyers coming from?
I am too much confused about this situation and can't hold on to see what will be the major outcome and which one wins to be the one and only bitcoin, the original De Facto one as OP said. Not knowing too much but just like everyone else here, I would never want Bitcoin to split and even if it does I want Bitcoin to remain superior with major support of mining powers.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000

i have my coins on coinomi which is open source and a very old and trusted wallet. they added bitcoin cash as an update and i see my balance there......coinomi should be good right?

I would still transfer your BTC to a new wallet first
1. Did you compiled your wallet from gitHUB source?
2. Dod you checked your GPG sig if downloaded as binary
3. Do you read the source code of your wallet
4. Did you understand every single line of code inside
5. Are you expert on bitcoin protocol
6. 100 + other questions

if there is just ONE ANSWER WHICH IS NO, using an open source wallet does not make it more secure or reliable...
are you following me?
PS: as long as both you and me are not bitcoin core devs we will always have to ANSWER "no" somewhere in the road. And decision is only yours what compromise will you do and which wallet will you trust. But as BARE MINIMUM you should be able to do one of two

1. to compile your wallet from OFFICIAL gitHUB source
2. AWAYS i REPAET ALWAYS check your GPG sig if downloaded as binary
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 154

i have my coins on coinomi which is open source and a very old and trusted wallet. they added bitcoin cash as an update and i see my balance there......coinomi should be good right?

I would still transfer your BTC to a new wallet first
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1000
the author of electrum reviewed the code changes and he seems pretty skeptical, IMO it is likely a scam to steal seed for BTC wallets
This one is interesting: https://twitter.com/ElectrumWallet/status/891935330235973633. Thanks for confirming my suspicion.

imo a lot of people going to lose their BTC trying to cash in their bitcoin cash --- we'll be reading the sad stories soon enough, gonna be a bunch
I am not even confident in the replay protection of Bitcoin Cash, let alone any singular wallet implementation. I am almost certain that a lot of people will lose money trying to dump BCH.

They can do what they want with my private key I could even post it here publicly (im not) because I will have already transferred all my BTC to a new wallet before I even consider importing it to any BCC compatible wallet and draining its funds after that the wallet will be dead to me
A super majority of people will not do that before interacting with BCH. Do you really expect the average user to know the best way to proceed? Most of them know nothing besides the part "import your private key into a BCH wallet to use and dump it".
100% Agreed!
I am trying to explain same thing posting 15+ times here. Nobody listens though. the only thing they care is to make so called free MONEY
I will have ZERO sympathy for such people when they start to post their sad stories...
I just do not get it if their stupidity or greed comes first. On a second thought stupidity is the driving factor i guess Grin
It is their own business though
TO ALL OF YOU DO NOT DO IT. THERE IS NO SUCH THING LIKE TUTORIAL OR HOW TO WHICH CAN HELP YOU!

PERIOD


i have my coins on coinomi which is open source and a very old and trusted wallet. they added bitcoin cash as an update and i see my balance there......coinomi should be good right?
full member
Activity: 194
Merit: 100
CryptoPuzzle.com developer

I am not even confident in the replay protection of Bitcoin Cash, let alone any singular wallet implementation. I am almost certain that a lot of people will lose money trying to dump BCH.


Can you be more specific about the replay protection please?
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
the author of electrum reviewed the code changes and he seems pretty skeptical, IMO it is likely a scam to steal seed for BTC wallets
This one is interesting: https://twitter.com/ElectrumWallet/status/891935330235973633. Thanks for confirming my suspicion.

imo a lot of people going to lose their BTC trying to cash in their bitcoin cash --- we'll be reading the sad stories soon enough, gonna be a bunch
I am not even confident in the replay protection of Bitcoin Cash, let alone any singular wallet implementation. I am almost certain that a lot of people will lose money trying to dump BCH.

They can do what they want with my private key I could even post it here publicly (im not) because I will have already transferred all my BTC to a new wallet before I even consider importing it to any BCC compatible wallet and draining its funds after that the wallet will be dead to me
A super majority of people will not do that before interacting with BCH. Do you really expect the average user to know the best way to proceed? Most of them know nothing besides the part "import your private key into a BCH wallet to use and dump it".
100% Agreed!
I am trying to explain same thing posting 15+ times here. Nobody listens though. the only thing they care is to make so called free MONEY
I will have ZERO sympathy for such people when they start to post their sad stories...
I just do not get it if their stupidity or greed comes first. On a second thought stupidity is the driving factor i guess Grin
It is their own business though
TO ALL OF YOU DO NOT DO IT. THERE IS NO SUCH THING LIKE TUTORIAL OR HOW TO WHICH CAN HELP YOU!

PERIOD
legendary
Activity: 1881
Merit: 3057
All good things to those who wait
I wish dumpfinex will be closed by FBI and all dumpsters lose their coins  Angry
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1000
any real exchanges open bcc markets yet? i dont see it on bitfinex or bittrex yet!
member
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Am I okay using bitcoin core for now? I keep my keys in bitcoin core wallet until everything seems stable, then I can send the BTC to new addresses, and then import my private keys in a BCC compatible wallet and spend them from there, am I correct?
legendary
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Terminated.
the author of electrum reviewed the code changes and he seems pretty skeptical, IMO it is likely a scam to steal seed for BTC wallets
This one is interesting: https://twitter.com/ElectrumWallet/status/891935330235973633. Thanks for confirming my suspicion.

imo a lot of people going to lose their BTC trying to cash in their bitcoin cash --- we'll be reading the sad stories soon enough, gonna be a bunch
I am not even confident in the replay protection of Bitcoin Cash, let alone any singular wallet implementation. I am almost certain that a lot of people will lose money trying to dump BCH.

They can do what they want with my private key I could even post it here publicly (im not) because I will have already transferred all my BTC to a new wallet before I even consider importing it to any BCC compatible wallet and draining its funds after that the wallet will be dead to me
A super majority of people will not do that before interacting with BCH. Do you really expect the average user to know the best way to proceed? Most of them know nothing besides the part "import your private key into a BCH wallet to use and dump it".
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 154

I agree. BCC will be a very huge scam. I wonders how many BTC private keys the hackers will stole.

They can do what they want with my private key I could even post it here publicly (im not) because I will have already transferred all my BTC to a new wallet before I even consider importing it to any BCC compatible wallet and draining its funds after that the wallet will be dead to me
hero member
Activity: 698
Merit: 500
Yobit already distributed BCC tokens. Many have already sold them and have a second chance to get on another exchange.

That makes no sense to me. Yobit must have somehow locked the btc or prevent withdrawals, otherwise they'll end up insolvent.

well, wrong, only way they to end up insolvent is to screw up with splitting coins, if bch will never exist buyers will get exactly what it worth - an eight decimal zero - 0.00000000. yobit just had cashed out their trade fee earlier.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
How to claim free BCC coin from holding BTC in desktop wallet, because exchange are giving the coins worth how much  you are holding BTC in exchange wallet.

I am running Electrum desktop windows wallet for my BTC

here's all the info you need from the developer of electrum:


https://twitter.com/ElectrumWallet?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
full member
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Merit: 100
You can use Electron Cash(fork of Electrum): https://medium.com/@electroncash/electron-cash-wallet-341xxxxxxxxx
Has anyone actually reviewed the code changes to that wallet?


the author of electrum reviewed the code changes and he seems pretty skeptical, IMO it is likely a scam to steal seed for BTC wallets

not to mention magisteryolo has only 1 post

https://twitter.com/ElectrumWallet?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor


imo a lot of people going to lose their BTC trying to cash in their bitcoin cash --- we'll be reading the sad stories soon enough, gonna be a bunch

Took the words right out of my mouth Cheesy

You have to think is it really worth the risk when it involves things still usable on the main Bitcoin blockchain.

Take this e.g:

You claim Bitcoin Cash with your Bitcoin private key, every single Bitcoin Cash client has a backdoor ftp which sends your private keys to the host/s, then they can move your bitcoin to other addresses with the import private key function on the main Bitcoin chain as long as you still hold a balance.

*This is just an example of what "could" potentially happen, it doesn't mean it will.

So to be on the safe side, we should move BTC out of wallet first then claim BCC with Priv Key.
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