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The snapshot

● On 2nd of November 2017 a new snapshot of the Bitcoin blockchain at block #492820 was created by the devs of Bitcore.
● Everybody with access to their private keys will be able to get 50% in BTX relative to the BTC they held at the time of the snapshot (1:2 swap) if their balance was at least 0.01 BTC.
● To get your free BTX, you simply have to import your private key you used for your Bitcoin in the Bitcore Core Wallet. However there are a few things to consider before doing so:
    - the process of moving all BTX to approx 5'000'000 addresses will probably take several days. Try your BTX claiming in a few days (mid November) to be absolutely sure your private key has been funded.
    - make sure to move your Bitcoin to a new address where you control the private key, before using the "old" private key for your Bitcore. This is a simple security measure.



How to Export/Import a Private Key

Exporting from BTC wallet
Depending on the Bitcoin Wallet you use, there are several ways to get your private key. Usually they are hidden for the normal user, because there is no reason to directly access them. However you will find ways to extract them via advanced options.
We recommend to [make a quick google search](http://www.letmegooglethat.com/?q=electrum+wallet+export+private+key) for the wallet you are using.
Please note: Many BTC webwallets and exchanges don't give access of the private key to the user. Unless these services support our snapshot by distributing BTX to their users, it won't be possible to access your private key to claim your BTX.
This is one of the reasons we always advocate to use a wallet that gives you full control of your keys, such as for example Electrum.


Right now there are two possible ways to get your Bitcore from the snapshot:

A) Copy Wallet.dat
The simplest way to get access to all your private keys from your Bitcoin Core client is to simply copy your wallet.dat file into your Bitcore Core folder. This way the client will automatically show all your corresponding BTX balances after syncing with the network!
Be sure to backup your wallet.dat before doing this!

B) Importing to BTX wallet
Right now importing a private key for Bitcore is only possible with the Bitcore Core wallet (download here).

1. To be absolutely sure you will get your BTX wait until it is past mid November. It will take up to several days for the Bitcore blockchain to be filled with all the transactions.
2. Start Bitcore QT. As soon as your wallet has been synced go to Help->Debug Window
3. Select Console
4. If your wallet is encrypted it must be unlocked fir.st. Enter "walletpassphrase [yourpassphrase] 600" (without the "" and without [ ])
5. Now you are ready to import your private key. Enter "importprivkey [yourbitcoinprivkey]"  (without the "" and without [ ]). Make sure there are no spaces in your private key.

Done! Your wallet should now contain 1/2 the amount of Bitcore you had in Bitcoin!



Some Exciting Technical Details

Taking the so called snapshot of the Bitcoin blockchain is actually relatively easy: You just save/download the ~145 GB data of the chain.
What we are doing after the snapshot is where it gets exciting!
We are actually sending BTX (1:2) to every address saved in the snapshot with a balance of 0.01 BTC or greater.
Starting with the largest balances we make thousands of transactions every hour, steadily making our way down to the addresses with a balance of just 0.01 BTC.
This is an enourmous stress-test for any chain. It is now ongoing for more than a day and working very well so far.
You can have a look at what is happening in the Bitcore Explorer.



If you want to know more about Bitcore (BTX) please refere to the links below.
Here is a comparison chart, showing the potential of the Bitcore network in comparison to some of the recent forks and the original Bitcoin:





Additional Info

If you want to learn more about Bitcore, check out some of these links:

Resources
● Official forum: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annmain-bitcore-btx-datacarriersize-up-to-220-bytes-1883902
● Official website: https://bitcore.cc
● Official slack: https://btx-hq.slack.com/messages/C5656PBGE/
● Official telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/B-3sT0G_cTC29EEWrlorXA
● Wallet for smartphones/tablets: https://coinomi.com/
● GitHub: https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore

Tutorials
● How to sign a message for airdrop: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23173637
● How to mine (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw6CuHD-Ca8
● How to mine (text): https://hashers.co.uk/2017/10/25/btx-mining-manual/

News
● Cointelegraph article: https://www.cointelegraph.com/press-releases/bitcore-a-lightning-fast-solution-to-the-scaling-debate
● Cryptocoins article: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcore-winning-scaling-race-earth-shattering-speed/
● BTC-Echo article (German): https://www.btc-echo.de/muss-es-immer-ein-hardfork-sein-nein-bitcore-btx-legt-seit-april-vor/
● Bitcore analysis: https://medium.com/@cryptodigger/bitcore-analysis-1073934d85c5



Please share this info - broad adoption will be one of the key aspects to a successful Bitcore project.

Read the original article here: https://steemit.com/crypto-news/@xwerk/bitcore-btx-guide-the-2nd-snapshot-for-btc-hodlers-free-btx-or-how-it-works
legendary
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The Snapshot!

The first coins for the chainwriting are on the way. From tomorrow on, you can claim your 0.5 BTX for 1 BTC. The first stage are bitcoinaddresses till 75BTC.
That are 22560 addresses loaded with 5324574,29058621 BTX.

Your
Bitcore Team
drm
legendary
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Look's like everything is going smoothly.
Eager to see which exchanges will react now.
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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now
Hi dev team. I have a question.
With subscrition register and signature to get the 3% weekly airdrop,
is paper wallet become useless?
You do not need to wear a signature to get a 3% airdrop. Just register your wallet address and buy some BTX on Cryptopia.
A signed message is also called a signature.
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Hi dev team. I have a question.
With subscrition register and signature to get the 3% weekly airdrop,
is paper wallet become useless?
You do not need to wear a signature to get a 3% airdrop. Just register your wallet address and buy some BTX on Cryptopia.
legendary
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Disobey.
Edited. Spread it in social networks, please.


Still wrong though, Smiley it should be "want" and not "wants".
Thanks. Still is learning English.
I like the idea a lot, though. Cool work!
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Hi dev team. I have a question.
With subscrition register and signature to get the 3% weekly airdrop,
is paper wallet become useless?

EDIT: also can you please link again the question format for polionex? I couldn't find it
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legendary
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I did the same but what do you mean that you “created” the wallet.dat file. It’s in
C:\Users\YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\Bitcore\wallet.dat
Copy paste the wallet.dat file right? Or i am missing something?
He probably made a backup copy through the wallet's gui, and hence called it "creating". All it does, of course, is simply copying the wallet.dat from the the bitcore folder. Or "creating" a copy of it. Smiley
sr. member
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Incredible. I see that the Circulating Supply has increased by 1.5 million. Finally, transactions began to the owners of Bitcoin. I'm waiting for the continuation.
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guys, just to be sure. I'v exported my private key that looks like this: L4Kopm6zA18b...... and write it down on a piece of paper. That's all I need to recover my btxs in case my hdd stop working ?

Yep, that's also what I did. I copied the private key into a notepad and stored it into a usb thrumb drive. Also created a backup file (.dat) and stored it to my usb thumbdrive as well. I've also made numerous copies and scattered it everywhere so just incase my HDD stopped functioning, I'd know how to be able to retrieve my bitcores to a new wallet just in case i'd get a new HDD in the future.

I did the same but what do you mean that you “created” the wallet.dat file. It’s in
C:\Users\YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\Bitcore\wallet.dat
Copy paste the wallet.dat file right? Or i am missing something?
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Edited. Spread it in social networks, please.


Still wrong though, Smiley it should be "want" and not "wants".

Shouldn’t it be:

Does anyone want to change shoes?

or just simply
Tired of your old shoes!

 Smiley
Thank you for your attention, too. I would like to replace the shoes. It is necessary that the price is slightly increased and we can change our shoes. Smiley
legendary
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what is the process to create backup file (.dat) ?
Same as with most other coins out there: either go to your %appdata%/bitcore folder (on windows systems) and make a copy of the wallet.dat file, or do it through GUI (File => Backup Wallet...).
sr. member
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guys, just to be sure. I'v exported my private key that looks like this: L4Kopm6zA18b...... and write it down on a piece of paper. That's all I need to recover my btxs in case my hdd stop working ?

Yep, that's also what I did. I copied the private key into a notepad and stored it into a usb thrumb drive. Also created a backup file (.dat) and stored it to my usb thumbdrive as well. I've also made numerous copies and scattered it everywhere so just incase my HDD stopped functioning, I'd know how to be able to retrieve my bitcores to a new wallet just in case i'd get a new HDD in the future.

what is the process to create backup file (.dat) ?
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Edited. Spread it in social networks, please.


Still wrong though, Smiley it should be "want" and not "wants".
Thanks. Still is learning English.
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guys, just to be sure. I'v exported my private key that looks like this: L4Kopm6zA18b...... and write it down on a piece of paper. That's all I need to recover my btxs in case my hdd stop working ?

Yep, that's also what I did. I copied the private key into a notepad and stored it into a usb thrumb drive. Also created a backup file (.dat) and stored it to my usb thumbdrive as well. I've also made numerous copies and scattered it everywhere so just incase my HDD stopped functioning, I'd know how to be able to retrieve my bitcores to a new wallet just in case i'd get a new HDD in the future.
legendary
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Edited. Spread it in social networks, please.


Still wrong though, Smiley it should be "want" and not "wants".

Shouldn’t it be:

Does anyone want to change shoes?

or just simply
Tired of your old shoes!

 Smiley
legendary
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No risk, no fun!
Hello dev, need local community manager?
i want to reserve it if you need

which countries?
legendary
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Edited. Spread it in social networks, please.


Still wrong though, Smiley it should be "want" and not "wants".
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Edited. Spread it in social networks, please.

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