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Topic: Bitcoin cash paper wallet? Where to get one (Read 2255 times)

legendary
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September 05, 2017, 12:01:26 PM
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Nice job Canton! Looks great! Thanks as always!
sr. member
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September 05, 2017, 11:09:58 AM
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I just finished a Bitcoin Cash design and added it to the site I've been running since 2013, https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com -- which uses the same crypto code as bitaddress.org

I registered a URL that functions as a shortcut to the generator with this design pre-loaded:
http://bitcoincashpaperwallet.com


member
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They think that they can scale bitcoin by increasing blocksize. But in the long run, BCH which has 8 mb block will be as BTC like now eg with full blocks, hours to get confirmation and high fees.
Right now BCH doesn't have this problem, but one day , it will. we have to find other way to scale than increasing block size.
newbie
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You can ussed BTC paper wallet, because at the moment, BTC and BCH coin only not in on chain ( Same code)
because I import my private key from BTC to BCH , they had the same wallet!

There is no separate paper wallet for Bitcoin Cash. No need to make another one for Bitcoin Cash because it is currently using Bitcoin's code. Remember, Bitcoin Cash is essentially just a copy of Bitcoin.

Does anyone know what the use cases and business model of Bitcoin Cash is?
member
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But before you make a paper wallet, transfer first your bitcoin to another wallet, if you have them on the same adress, just asure, that you will not loose them.
Does that mean we will get banned,
if we have them on same adress? please explain

You can have BTC and BCC on same address. You can have 2 BTC on one address and 1 BCC on the same address.

But if you reveal to some third party your BTC private key, then  this third party can access your BTC. This is why you should move your BTC somewhere else before moving your BCC.

But most of all you must use trusted third party services or if you can don't use third party services (exchanges, software, hardware wallet...)
sr. member
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Hi..Does anyone know of a paper wallet generator for Bitcoin cash?

I think you can probably use the one for butcoin. Because Bitcoin cash came from bitcoin. People got free bitcoin cash on their wallets that had bitcoins so theoretically, they have almost the same codes. Because bitcoin cash is something that i see as a copy of bitcoin in a sense. Either way, the block chain of bitcoin and bitcoin cash can both know how much balance you have without any problems. But just use different addresses for both to be sure.
full member
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But before you make a paper wallet, transfer first your bitcoin to another wallet, if you have them on the same adress, just asure, that you will not loose them.
Does that mean we will get banned,
if we have them on same adress? please explain
legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
You can try http://bccaddress.org/

we have forked bitaddress to work as bitcoin cash paper wallet generator, try today.

Thank you

bitaddress.org do the job even for BCC.  Be carefull of scam web address

Fred 21....thankyou my man! Thats CANTON BECKERS site!
member
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You can try http://bccaddress.org/

we have forked bitaddress to work as bitcoin cash paper wallet generator, try today.

Thank you

bitaddress.org do the job even for BCC.  Be carefull of scam web address
legendary
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Thankyou
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You can try http://bccaddress.org/

we have forked bitaddress to work as bitcoin cash paper wallet generator, try today.

Thank you
legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
According to Canton

Yes, BCH is supported, just use it as normal. You can send BCH or XBT to an address created using my generator.
member
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This is unclear.

If BCH and BTC wallet are the same, then how can you take BTC from your paper wallet without transferring as well your BCH to the address where you sent your BTC?

Please explain

I think that I've got the thing :

What is different is the two chains thus the blocks are different and the transactions are different. The addresses have the same format but all depend on which chain you do the transaction to.

Thus theoretically, to the same BITCOIN address just generated after UAHF, you can send 1 BTC and 2 BCC for example. On the BTC chain it will show that this address has 1 BTC and on the BCC chain, it will show that this address has 2 BCC. 
member
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This is unclear.

If BCH and BTC wallet are the same, then how can you take BTC from your paper wallet without transferring as well your BCH to the address where you sent your BTC?

Please explain
legendary
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Ok and thanks
sr. member
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But before you make a paper wallet, transfer first your bitcoin to another wallet, if you have them on the same adress, just asure, that you will not loose them.
legendary
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Ok thanks all!
sr. member
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You can ussed BTC paper wallet, because at the moment, BTC and BCH coin only not in on chain ( Same code)
because I import my private key from BTC to BCH , they had the same wallet!

There is no separate paper wallet for Bitcoin Cash. No need to make another one for Bitcoin Cash because it is currently using Bitcoin's code. Remember, Bitcoin Cash is essentially just a copy of Bitcoin.
sr. member
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You can ussed BTC paper wallet, because at the moment, BTC and BCH coin only not in on chain ( Same code)
because I import my private key from BTC to BCH , they had the same wallet!
member
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I'd think it's the same as a paper Bitcoin wallet, the networks are compatible in that sense
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