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Topic: [ANN][Main] Bitcore- BTX - Datacarriersize up to 220 bytes - page 691. (Read 729908 times)

newbie
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However this is a strange situation:
Coinmarketcap.com lists $35,465,265 market cap for BTX
While only Devs' wallets worth $45,000,000  Grin

So how many coins are actually in circulation? Would be good to know.
newbie
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Ok so basically all of us that use hardware wallets are out of these snapshot airdrops due to not being able to get to our private keys. Thats a bit unfair, it would be good for the team to reach out to these manufacturers (at least Trezor and Ledger) and try to get them on board.

It is possible to get the priv. Keys from a Trezor, but not recommended!!


Well unfortunately I have a Ledger wallet and did not find a way to do it yet (note that ive already emptied it and  transferred Bitcoins to another one for security reasons, so I dont care what happens with this one, thus having no issues getting the private keys).

If you have your ledger seed you can import it on electrum and then claim BTX, it should work.

Ive already imported it into Electrum, however im unable to export private keys or wallet.dat file to claim BTX. Or is there something im just not seeing? As far as I understand in order to claim, I etiher need to import provate keys to the BTX wallet or copy/paste wallet.dat file to the BTX wallet folder. None of these seems to be possible with Ledger + Electrum.

Electrum > Wallet > Private Keys > Export

Tried it but the private key export is greyed out, cant do it this way...
sr. member
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Ok so basically all of us that use hardware wallets are out of these snapshot airdrops due to not being able to get to our private keys. Thats a bit unfair, it would be good for the team to reach out to these manufacturers (at least Trezor and Ledger) and try to get them on board.

It is possible to get the priv. Keys from a Trezor, but not recommended!!


Well unfortunately I have a Ledger wallet and did not find a way to do it yet (note that ive already emptied it and  transferred Bitcoins to another one for security reasons, so I dont care what happens with this one, thus having no issues getting the private keys).

If you have your ledger seed you can import it on electrum and then claim BTX, it should work.

Ive already imported it into Electrum, however im unable to export private keys or wallet.dat file to claim BTX. Or is there something im just not seeing? As far as I understand in order to claim, I etiher need to import provate keys to the BTX wallet or copy/paste wallet.dat file to the BTX wallet folder. None of these seems to be possible with Ledger + Electrum.

Electrum > Wallet > Private Keys > Export
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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now


                                                                    Dev Team why not use Single Address wallets?

Byteball switched there multi sig wallets to single address wallets because they had a lot of complaints from there users that the wallet was to difficult and confusing to use especially for things like the Airdrops, I know security concerns are a issue but could the Dev team at least open up the idea for discussion between themselves and the community to see what people think of the idea, i might be having the wrong idea for even suggesting this but i would prefer a simpler wallet.
You leave me speechless... Security is not only an issue, it's one of the main concepts of crypto currencies and one time usage of addresses is also one of them. Because the first time you sent coins from an address it's public key pops up in the blockchain and therefore is vulnerable.
And please stop always talking about multisig wallets. They have nothing to do with what you mean. A multisig wallet or address is a completely other concept then the reuse of addresses. If you want to know what multisignature means, have a look here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Multisignature
newbie
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                                                                    Dev Team why not use Single Address wallets?

Byteball switched there multi sig wallets to single address wallets because they had a lot of complaints from there users that the wallet was to difficult and confusing to use especially for things like the Airdrops, I know security concerns are a issue but could the Dev team at least open up the idea for discussion between themselves and the community to see what people think of the idea, i might be having the wrong idea for even suggesting this but i would prefer a simpler wallet.
newbie
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Ok so basically all of us that use hardware wallets are out of these snapshot airdrops due to not being able to get to our private keys. Thats a bit unfair, it would be good for the team to reach out to these manufacturers (at least Trezor and Ledger) and try to get them on board.

It is possible to get the priv. Keys from a Trezor, but not recommended!!


Well unfortunately I have a Ledger wallet and did not find a way to do it yet (note that ive already emptied it and  transferred Bitcoins to another one for security reasons, so I dont care what happens with this one, thus having no issues getting the private keys).

If you have your ledger seed you can import it on electrum and then claim BTX, it should work.

Ive already imported it into Electrum, however im unable to export private keys or wallet.dat file to claim BTX. Or is there something im just not seeing? As far as I understand in order to claim, I etiher need to import provate keys to the BTX wallet or copy/paste wallet.dat file to the BTX wallet folder. None of these seems to be possible with Ledger + Electrum.
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Could anyone tell me how to find out my public key?  Roll Eyes It is required to input it into the airdrop form, but I can't see it anywhere in my wallet.


just copy and paste your wallet address there, got me confused a bit too Smiley

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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now
Could anyone tell me how to find out my public key?  Roll Eyes It is required to input it into the airdrop form, but I can't see it anywhere in my wallet.
Yeah, they... again.. messed it up. @devs: Why do you do that? Sometimes I get the feeling you don't know what you're doing...

You should put your address (which is the hash of your public key) in the first box.
legendary
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Could anyone tell me how to find out my public key?  Roll Eyes It is required to input it into the airdrop form, but I can't see it anywhere in my wallet.
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
There’s a lot of trolls in this thread that obviously have more time than money.  Don’t feed them.  This is a multi million dollar professional development and there’s plenty of info already.



ok who are these four devs then genius? :-D thanks

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https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore/graphs/contributors
hero member
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
ok you need me to fix that for you dots in stead of commas in total supply box dont make sense ~ WHO ARE THE FOUR DEVS? :\ please post selfies Wink haa
Perhaps this clears it up for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_mark
The Devs are using the german notation.

lol ok i see i'm in U.S.A. ~ this is all new to me Wink gogo BTX weeee.eee.eee.eee,eeeeeee
sr. member
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There’s a lot of trolls in this thread that obviously have more time than money.  Don’t feed them.  This is a multi million dollar professional development and there’s plenty of info already.

full member
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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now
ok you need me to fix that for you dots in stead of commas in total supply box dont make sense ~ WHO ARE THE FOUR DEVS? :\ please post selfies Wink haa
Perhaps this clears it up for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_mark
The Devs are using the german notation.
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i think from their mining.. becuase First Lauching i remeber got 1BTX from GTX970

It's the airdrop fund. Stop talking bs.

so who is getting 300K+ coins at a time via this airdrop?..and what is this being used for? :-D tia





so WHO are THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the APOCALYPSE? :-D WEEEEE

We have here more infos about the circulating supply https://we.tl/h29kYN7CRt

Kind Regards Christian

ok you need me to fix that for you dots in stead of commas in total supply box dont make sense ~ WHO ARE THE FOUR DEVS? :\ please post selfies Wink haa
Some explanations are necessary in order to not affect this nice project
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 639
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
i think from their mining.. becuase First Lauching i remeber got 1BTX from GTX970

It's the airdrop fund. Stop talking bs.

so who is getting 300K+ coins at a time via this airdrop?..and what is this being used for? :-D tia





so WHO are THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the APOCALYPSE? :-D WEEEEE

We have here more infos about the circulating supply https://we.tl/h29kYN7CRt

Kind Regards Christian

ok you need me to fix that for you dots in stead of commas in total supply box dont make sense ~ WHO ARE THE FOUR DEVS? :\ please post selfies Wink haa
full member
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Ok so basically all of us that use hardware wallets are out of these snapshot airdrops due to not being able to get to our private keys. Thats a bit unfair, it would be good for the team to reach out to these manufacturers (at least Trezor and Ledger) and try to get them on board.

It is possible to get the priv. Keys from a Trezor, but not recommended!!


Well unfortunately I have a Ledger wallet and did not find a way to do it yet (note that ive already emptied it and  transferred Bitcoins to another one for security reasons, so I dont care what happens with this one, thus having no issues getting the private keys).

If you have your ledger seed you can import it on electrum and then claim BTX, it should work.

That works for Trezor too. However, as I said it’s not recommended
sr. member
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Tic.eth
I checked on hitbtc but seems like they didn't implement yet BTX trading, is that right? when will they implement it?
sr. member
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Tic.eth
Ok so basically all of us that use hardware wallets are out of these snapshot airdrops due to not being able to get to our private keys. Thats a bit unfair, it would be good for the team to reach out to these manufacturers (at least Trezor and Ledger) and try to get them on board.

It is possible to get the priv. Keys from a Trezor, but not recommended!!


Well unfortunately I have a Ledger wallet and did not find a way to do it yet (note that ive already emptied it and  transferred Bitcoins to another one for security reasons, so I dont care what happens with this one, thus having no issues getting the private keys).

If you have your ledger seed you can import it on electrum and then claim BTX, it should work.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
Ok so basically all of us that use hardware wallets are out of these snapshot airdrops due to not being able to get to our private keys. Thats a bit unfair, it would be good for the team to reach out to these manufacturers (at least Trezor and Ledger) and try to get them on board.

It is possible to get the priv. Keys from a Trezor, but not recommended!!


Well unfortunately I have a Ledger wallet and did not find a way to do it yet (note that ive already emptied it and  transferred Bitcoins to another one for security reasons, so I dont care what happens with this one, thus having no issues getting the private keys).
full member
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Ok so basically all of us that use hardware wallets are out of these snapshot airdrops due to not being able to get to our private keys. Thats a bit unfair, it would be good for the team to reach out to these manufacturers (at least Trezor and Ledger) and try to get them on board.

It is possible to get the priv. Keys from a Trezor, but not recommended!!
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