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newbie
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So just learning about Bitcore.  So in order to participate in the airdrop, I have to sign the message AIRDROP in my BTX Wallet.  That requires me to download the entire BTX blockchain correct before I can sign the message?  Right now the client says it will take me 13 weeks to download the blockchain.  Do I have to download the entire blockchain to sign the message?  If I do, is there a place where I can download an up to date copy of the blockchain to speed up this process?  Thanks guys!

the entire blockchain is still small in size, you will download it in no time (even with an average internet connection)

You were right.  Already synced.  Thanks.
legendary
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Importing private keys is not the way to go.It brings uncertainty to the user.  

Signing a message with the address would be ideal.

This is far from ideal, as you are showing ownership of Bitcoin through a single IP, even if it's behind a proxy. All Bitcoin tx's you ever made will be linked/combined to 1 entity.
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Air Landing 3%
newbie
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Ouch ... importing BTC private keys into Bitcore wallet, many will not like this.

I agree with that statement. Can you guys give us the option to claim BTX the "old way"?  I would much rather go through the "claiming service" than expose my private key.  Thanks

Importing private keys is not the way to go.It brings uncertainty to the user.  

Signing a message with the address would be ideal. This has been done before on an earlier airdrop of BTX. Go to the website - check your balance on the snapshot- sign a specific message with your addresses - claim your BTX.

Simple,secure,tested and no one has a problem with it.
Why would you even consider an other way?
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Still a manic miner
So just learning about Bitcore.  So in order to participate in the airdrop, I have to sign the message AIRDROP in my BTX Wallet.  That requires me to download the entire BTX blockchain correct before I can sign the message?  Right now the client says it will take me 13 weeks to download the blockchain.  Do I have to download the entire blockchain to sign the message?  If I do, is there a place where I can download an up to date copy of the blockchain to speed up this process?  Thanks guys!

the entire blockchain is still small in size, you will download it in no time (even with an average internet connection)
newbie
Activity: 29
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So just learning about Bitcore.  So in order to participate in the airdrop, I have to sign the message AIRDROP in my BTX Wallet.  That requires me to download the entire BTX blockchain correct before I can sign the message?  Right now the client says it will take me 13 weeks to download the blockchain.  Do I have to download the entire blockchain to sign the message?  If I do, is there a place where I can download an up to date copy of the blockchain to speed up this process?  Thanks guys!
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Ouch ... importing BTC private keys into Bitcore wallet, many will not like this.

I agree with that statement. Can you guys give us the option to claim BTX the "old way"?  I would much rather go through the "claiming service" than expose my private key.  Thanks

This or i dump

You do realize you can easily be on the safe side by just moving your Bitcoin to a new addrees after the snapshot and then using your "old" private keys to redeem your BTX.

I don't think many people will bother to claim the new btx. It is not worth the risk moving coins from cold storage for $5.

But it would be amazing if some exchanges would do the work and credit btx to all their btc hodlers. Have there been contact with cryptopia, and other exchanges regarding this?

It’s not actually $5... For example if you have 1 Btc in wallet cousts $5500, you ll receive Btx with value $2750(%50)
I would like to ask what time untill we need to have the Btc in our wallets to catch the snapshot on 2nd November?

plz check your maths.

you will receive BTX... 50% of the quantity you have in BTC. Have 1 BTC? you get 0.5 BTX
I was too optimistic 🎃
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Still a manic miner
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Ouch ... importing BTC private keys into Bitcore wallet, many will not like this.

I agree with that statement. Can you guys give us the option to claim BTX the "old way"?  I would much rather go through the "claiming service" than expose my private key.  Thanks

This or i dump

You do realize you can easily be on the safe side by just moving your Bitcoin to a new addrees after the snapshot and then using your "old" private keys to redeem your BTX.

I don't think many people will bother to claim the new btx. It is not worth the risk moving coins from cold storage for $5.

But it would be amazing if some exchanges would do the work and credit btx to all their btc hodlers. Have there been contact with cryptopia, and other exchanges regarding this?

It’s not actually $5... For example if you have 1 Btc in wallet cousts $5500, you ll receive Btx with value $2750(%50)
I would like to ask what time untill we need to have the Btc in our wallets to catch the snapshot on 2nd November?

plz check your maths.

you will receive BTX... 50% of the quantity you have in BTC. Have 1 BTC? you get 0.5 BTX
member
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Ouch ... importing BTC private keys into Bitcore wallet, many will not like this.

I agree with that statement. Can you guys give us the option to claim BTX the "old way"?  I would much rather go through the "claiming service" than expose my private key.  Thanks

This or i dump

You do realize you can easily be on the safe side by just moving your Bitcoin to a new addrees after the snapshot and then using your "old" private keys to redeem your BTX.

I don't think many people will bother to claim the new btx. It is not worth the risk moving coins from cold storage for $5.

But it would be amazing if some exchanges would do the work and credit btx to all their btc hodlers. Have there been contact with cryptopia, and other exchanges regarding this?

It’s not actually $5... For example if you have 1 Btc in wallet cousts $5500, you ll receive Btx with value $2750(%50) [Or i am wrong??]
I would like to ask what time untill we need to have the Btc in our wallets to catch the snapshot on 2nd November?
hero member
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Ouch ... importing BTC private keys into Bitcore wallet, many will not like this.

I agree with that statement. Can you guys give us the option to claim BTX the "old way"?  I would much rather go through the "claiming service" than expose my private key.  Thanks

This or i dump

You do realize you can easily be on the safe side by just moving your Bitcoin to a new addrees after the snapshot and then using your "old" private keys to redeem your BTX.

I don't think many people will bother to claim the new btx. It is not worth the risk moving coins from cold storage for $5.

But it would be amazing if some exchanges would do the work and credit btx to all their btc hodlers. Have there been contact with cryptopia, and other exchanges regarding this?
member
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Still a manic miner
Quote


Ouch ... importing BTC private keys into Bitcore wallet, many will not like this.

I agree with that statement. Can you guys give us the option to claim BTX the "old way"?  I would much rather go through the "claiming service" than expose my private key.  Thanks

This or i dump

You do realize you can easily be on the safe side by just moving your Bitcoin to a new addrees after the snapshot and then using your "old" private keys to redeem your BTX.

like we did for BCH (bitcoin cash)  Cool
legendary
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Disobey.
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Ouch ... importing BTC private keys into Bitcore wallet, many will not like this.

I agree with that statement. Can you guys give us the option to claim BTX the "old way"?  I would much rather go through the "claiming service" than expose my private key.  Thanks

This or i dump

You do realize you can easily be on the safe side by just moving your Bitcoin to a new addrees after the snapshot and then using your "old" private keys to redeem your BTX.
newbie
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Quote


Ouch ... importing BTC private keys into Bitcore wallet, many will not like this.

I agree with that statement. Can you guys give us the option to claim BTX the "old way"?  I would much rather go through the "claiming service" than expose my private key.  Thanks

This or i dump
newbie
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How to mine Bitcore - A 42-step manual


A manual for those who struggle seting up mining Bitcore.  
Specs: Windows, NVIDIA, CCMINER 2.2.2.

https://hashers.co.uk/2017/10/25/btx-mining-manual/

Regards,

Hasher_Admin



Thanks so much. I have few qestions. What is your machine for mining? How much btx you dig for month and how much is your profitable?

Hasers is mining Bitcore with a rig having three GTX 1080 TI cards, Using Windows 10, CCMINER 2.2.2. 
Profit past 24Hrs: 1.12199484 BTX 
On https://www.bitcorepool.cc which is a simple, but easy to use pool (instead of having to log in, you use your wallet's receive address). 
The pool works fine, but could use a bit more miners.
I have more profit mining Bitcore than mining ZEC, LBRY or Zclassic it seems. 

full member
Activity: 364
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Congratulations guys, you and your job are great ! BTX is very fast and cheaper compared to any other coin.

I've already registered my address and got 6% last Monday; do I need to register it again for getting the 25% on the 30th? I think I don't have to - but just to ask your confirmation

Thanks
sr. member
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Hi
I would like to mine with my AMD (RX 580) rig bitcore.

Which miner program is recommended for Linux. Ath the time I use simplemining OS.


@Durr_1412
You must use the bitcore wallet
full member
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Hello everyone,

I am using coinbase wallet. I can not find out the sign message. Please help me.
legendary
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No risk, no fun!
The BTC Airdrop of 50%


There are some confusions about our incoming BTC Snapshot and the following airdrop of 50% for every bitcoin.

1. We recommend EVERYONE to move the btc from the wallet before you redeem your privkey for Bitcore.

2. Read it exactly; you can claim your Bitcore a LIFETIME. So, if you dont feel comfortable to pick up your BTX directly after airdrop, so why not in one year?

Greetz

Your Bitcore Team
jr. member
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Guys I`m having trouble to connect with a node with my wallet.
Is there any fix for that?


you opened the port to allow more than 8 connection? try to check if your firewall is blocking the wallet in some way

How can can I allow more then 8 connections? I`m not behind a firewall, all my other wallets are working without problems  Smiley
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6 months time to quickly build the community so hot, November 2, the number of snapshots is distributed in accordance with the proportion?
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