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Topic: [ANN][LCC] Litecoin Cash | SHA256 LTC fork @ block 1371111 | 10:1 claim ratio - page 112. (Read 56678 times)

jr. member
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Ok, I see that there is need to detail the doing to recieve LCC.

preconditions:
  • You have LTC in you primary wallet or an excange
  • You have a secondary wallet (single use wallet)
  • You have downloaded and installed the LCC wallet

procedure:
  • Transfer your LTC before the Fork to your secondary wallet
  • Whait until the Fork is done
  • Transfer your LTC back to your primary wallet or excange
  • Go to your secondary (now empfty) wallet and export / copy the private key(s)
  • Create a LCC Wallet and import the private key(s)
  • Optional: Transfer your LCC to your primary wallet / excange

result:
  • Amout of LTC in your primary wallet / excange
  • Amout of LCC (10x LTC) in your LCC wallet
copper member
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Official LitecoinCash account
@2toestommy - No, it's neither. It's the private key. It's not something you normally see unless you go and look for it.

@easyrimka - No announcements yet, watch this space Smiley

@kurbeks - There's no fast-block, cheap-transaction, modern SHA256 coin with decent difficulty adjustment. Owners of older SHA256 hardware have very limited choices where to send hashpower.

@zaratu - Help->Debug console, then "dumpprivkey SOMEADDRESS". However, don't even copy the key into your clipboard until after the fork when you've already safely transferred your LTC to a new location.

@pumz - Indeed, I'd like to stress we have no affiliation with or connection to the Litecoin team apart from that we love those guys, and we share 1371111 blocks of their blockchain Smiley

PRACTICE SAFE FORKING, FOLKS! <3
sr. member
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Charlie Lee creator of LTC has issued warning about any expected fork that they have no collaboration with these. Litecoin going to face same fate which every coin sees when it is climbing the stairs of success. It can be good for share the burden of transactions using this forked coin in future. Well needs to see what is next on the table.
newbie
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interesting will follow
copper member
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Official LitecoinCash account

https://github.com/litecoincash-project  - This is our github

Feel free to pop in into discord / telegram or on our website - https://litecoinca.sh/ to get updates .

Regards,
Scarlet
sr. member
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Please tell me how to get a private key on my wallet Litecoin Core?

You will need to have your litecoin stored in a wallet where you are able to access
your private keys. You can do this with Jaxx, Exodus, or electrum for litecoin.

Online wallets like coinbase wont show you your private key.
newbie
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Please tell me how to get a private key on my wallet Litecoin Core?
sr. member
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Have you contacted any exchanges about paying Litecoin Cash for the Litecoins held in their customer's wallets?
newbie
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The method coinstash gives is absolutely the right thing to do. Substitute Jaxx etc for Electrum-LTC as your prefer.

And remember the golden rule: NEVER paste private keys that hold any currency into ANY website or wallet in order to claim forked coins (including ours). Practice responsible forking! 1. Wait for the fork; 2. Move your Litecoin to a new address; 3. Use the private key for the "old" address to claim your Litecoin Cash.
*sigh* I am confused now, as I see 2 different HOWTOs. I have LTC in an electrum ledger wallet (NOT the ledger bitcoin app). I also have another - yet empty - electrum wallet, from where - months ago - I moved everything out into the ledger electrum wallet. So from what I have understood, I have to do this:
  • Move all LTC into non-ledger electrum wallet
  • Export private keys (Is it ok to export them now, or have I to do this after the fork, when it´s empty again?)
    • Wait for fork to happen
    • AFTER fork I move LTC back to ledger electrum wallet
      • Create new LCC wallet
      • LCC wallet: Import private keys from non ledger wallet

      Are these the appropriate steps or did I miss something?
      Regarding: "never paste private key in a wallet, which holds currency" --> What would happen, if I let all my LTC stay in the non-ledger wallet, instead of moving it back to the ledger wallet, AND then claim the coins by pasting the key in LCC wallet?
sr. member
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is there any exchange supporting the fork now ?

Later will soon follow the news, at this time may LCC team is offering support to various exchange, get ready to buy LTC later.
copper member
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Official LitecoinCash account
The method coinstash gives is absolutely the right thing to do. Substitute Jaxx etc for Electrum-LTC as your prefer.

And remember the golden rule: NEVER paste private keys that hold any currency into ANY website or wallet in order to claim forked coins (including ours). Practice responsible forking! 1. Wait for the fork; 2. Move your Litecoin to a new address; 3. Use the private key for the "old" address to claim your Litecoin Cash.
full member
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G'day!
Hello,

if I have some LTC coins on my Ledger Nano S wallet, will I receive 10x LCC coins on 19 February 2018 ?
Thank you.

While Ledger have a good record of supporting forks, there's a simple way to make sure you get your coins.

- Before the fork, send all coins to an Electrum LTC wallet.
- After fork, send them back to your Ledger Nano.
- Extract the private key from the Electrum LTC wallet and use that to claim your Litecoin Cash.

sr. member
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People will support this just out of spite to troll bitcoin cash people....can anyone tell me if there has been any other litecoin forks? forks where they share the transaction history i mean
member
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Whoever Charlie Lee is  Tongue, LCC have his place IMO and I already like it better than Bcash. Good luck & keep it up devs!
full member
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Interesting, will follow to see how he coin develops
sr. member
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And point of SHA256 LTC fork? Just because you can
sr. member
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What does it mean to upload my private keys to my ltc wallet to your wallet to get lcc? Is that my wallet address? or my pw to my wallet? Thanx.
Oh and the girls with the lcc written on their chests are hot. Mor of that kinda chikun pls

Since Litecoin cash is obviously a fork of litecoin any litecoin that is held and where the user holds the private key will be valid coins on the LCC fork.

So when LCC launches they will have their own wallet and all you need is your litecoin private key to claim your litecoin cash...its as easy as a click of a button, expect more support closer to the fork.
sr. member
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is there any exchange supporting the fork now ?
newbie
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What does it mean to upload my private keys to my ltc wallet to your wallet to get lcc? Is that my wallet address? or my pw to my wallet? Thanx.
Oh and the girls with the lcc written on their chests are hot. Mor of that kinda chikun pls
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