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December 26, 2017, 06:01:54 PM
#67
good afternoon
and what of these forks can be obtained if bitcoin is now stored on Blockchain.info?

• 12 dec - Bitcoin Hot;
• 13 dec - Super Bitcoin;
• 23 dec - Lightning Bitcoin;
• 23 dec - Bitcoin Platinum;
• 25 dec - Bitcoin God;
• 31 dec - Bitcoin Uranium;
• 2 jan - Bitcoin Cash Plus;
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November 04, 2017, 12:42:09 PM
#66
As long as you have your private key you can gain bcc. You only need to have bitcoin before the hard fork. You can export your private key to grab free bcc as I understood.

I don't think that Blockchain provides private keys. When does the fork coming? Is it too late now or not? (i mean they said 12:20PM - but in which GMT (+0?). I've curently 13:16 PM in my country)
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October 13, 2017, 01:42:36 PM
#65
Hi vk279,

Feel free to use the method outlined here at http://www.coinpurveyor.com/how-to/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-from-blockchain-wallet/. I find this to be the easiest.

Although it has worked for many people, please proceed at your own risk. Read the security caution at the end of the article.
Thanks Devon.  I will do it this weekend and will update here in this thread.
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October 13, 2017, 01:09:45 AM
#64
Hi vk279,

Feel free to use the method outlined here at http://www.coinpurveyor.com/how-to/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-from-blockchain-wallet/. I find this to be the easiest.

Although it has worked for many people, please proceed at your own risk. Read the security caution at the end of the article.
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October 12, 2017, 07:38:36 AM
#63
Is it too late to claim BitcoinCash?  I haven't done it yet?
What is the easiest way? 
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October 01, 2017, 10:52:16 AM
#62
I've wallet provided by Blockchain.info. As they wrote, they will not support BCC. My question is: How do I get safely BCC when I have BTC in my blockchain wallet? Is NOW there a chance to get it or I am too late?

Ty
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August 21, 2017, 04:26:16 PM
#61
trying to figure out how to claim BCC using my private key. I came across an article that basically stated that I can get my private key, transfer my bitcoin to a different wallet and AFTER I moved my Bitcoin use the private key to claim my BCC. does anybody know if it can be done that way?
would hate to miss out on the free BCC but don't want to risk my Bitcoin getting it
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August 20, 2017, 07:07:35 PM
#60
Any one could get bcc for the amount that you had in your blockchain wallet?
Still no clear ways....
Some say first we should transfer the funds to any other wallet before attempting to get bcc and some say not to do so because any incoming or out going funds will affect amount of bcc we get.
Still confusing.

Hi ilvbtc,

DO NOT transfer any "old" bitcoin (BTC) from prior to 1st August in your Blockchain wallet. Doing so would make these bitcoins as new transactions after the 1st, and this amount will not convert or split to Bitcoin Cash (BCC) when you perform the procedure below. I learned this the hard way when I thought I could consolidate my bitcoin and get a higher BCC amount. Even those sitting in your sub-wallet address in Blockchain appears to be held by a different set of private keys, and when I moved those from there to the main core "My Bitcoin Wallet - default", the amount that was moved ultimately didn't become BCC. Only the original unmoved ones in the core wallet split into an equivalent amount of BCC.

For the complete step-by-step guide with screenshot on how you can claim your Bitcoin Cash with the existing bitcoin from your Blockchain wallet, kindly refer to http://www.coinpurveyor.com/how-to/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-from-blockchain-wallet/.

Yes. Definitely do not transfer. Does anyone know if you can just restore a new trezor with your 12 word passphrase from blockchain.info?  If you can do that you can use their coin splitting tool no problem. Claiming BCH from a trezor is Agosto foolproof
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August 19, 2017, 12:29:15 PM
#59
Anybody gets his BCC from Blockchain until now?

Yes, I got my BCC just a few minutes ago.
Downloaded electroncash on a 2nd computer, put in the private key from blockchain.info wallet... et voilà. I'm really glad that it was easier than I expected.

how did you do that

i restored my seed from bchain and shows 0 BCC
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August 18, 2017, 01:46:07 AM
#58
For those of you who wish to find out how to claim your Bitcoin Cash (BCC) with the bitcoin (BCC) in your Blockchain wallet, you may refer to the guide at http://www.coinpurveyor.com/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-from-blockchain-wallet/.

I have tried it and it works.

excellent I now have BCC the very easy way Smiley
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August 09, 2017, 03:38:56 PM
#57
There are many tutorial that explains how to get your BCH out of your btc balance provided you had it at the time of the fork at 08/01/2017.

You will get a lot of information at this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/aug-1-summary-2059111 and i hope you get a solution to blockchain issues.
legendary
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August 09, 2017, 10:29:12 AM
#56
Any one could get bcc for the amount that you had in your blockchain wallet?
Still no clear ways....
Some say first we should transfer the funds to any other wallet before attempting to get bcc and some say not to do so because any incoming or out going funds will affect amount of bcc we get.
Still confusing.

Hi ilvbtc,

DO NOT transfer any "old" bitcoin (BTC) from prior to 1st August in your Blockchain wallet. Doing so would make these bitcoins as new transactions after the 1st, and this amount will not convert or split to Bitcoin Cash (BCC) when you perform the procedure below. I learned this the hard way when I thought I could consolidate my bitcoin and get a higher BCC amount. Even those sitting in your sub-wallet address in Blockchain appears to be held by a different set of private keys, and when I moved those from there to the main core "My Bitcoin Wallet - default", the amount that was moved ultimately didn't become BCC. Only the original unmoved ones in the core wallet split into an equivalent amount of BCC.

For the complete step-by-step guide with screenshot on how you can claim your Bitcoin Cash with the existing bitcoin from your Blockchain wallet, kindly refer to http://www.coinpurveyor.com/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-from-blockchain-wallet/.
The question is the transfer/emptying of BTC from block chain to other wallet is done after 1st Aug.Does it make any difference on the amount of bch we claim now?
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August 09, 2017, 01:18:31 AM
#55
Hi .. Think of it this way:

you send 5 btc after fork your transactions are in the new only btc blocks, the bcc doesn't see your 5 btc anymore so you can not claim those 5 send btc to bcc. Only the 5 before fork coins are in the bcc history blocks

So you can only get 5bcc if you now how to

No I dont think you are right, becuase if you see and read the steps to get BSH even from ELECRUM's official website. they recommend to first transfer your coin to some new wallet.
See step-3 on this page: https://electrum.org/bcc2.txt
Please suggest if anybody knows it for sure!
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August 08, 2017, 09:06:07 PM
#54
Any one could get bcc for the amount that you had in your blockchain wallet?
Still no clear ways....
Some say first we should transfer the funds to any other wallet before attempting to get bcc and some say not to do so because any incoming or out going funds will affect amount of bcc we get.
Still confusing.

Hi ilvbtc,

DO NOT transfer any "old" bitcoin (BTC) from prior to 1st August in your Blockchain wallet. Doing so would make these bitcoins as new transactions after the 1st, and this amount will not convert or split to Bitcoin Cash (BCC) when you perform the procedure below. I learned this the hard way when I thought I could consolidate my bitcoin and get a higher BCC amount. Even those sitting in your sub-wallet address in Blockchain appears to be held by a different set of private keys, and when I moved those from there to the main core "My Bitcoin Wallet - default", the amount that was moved ultimately didn't become BCC. Only the original unmoved ones in the core wallet split into an equivalent amount of BCC.

For the complete step-by-step guide with screenshot on how you can claim your Bitcoin Cash with the existing bitcoin from your Blockchain wallet, kindly refer to http://www.coinpurveyor.com/how-to/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-from-blockchain-wallet/.
legendary
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August 08, 2017, 01:28:23 PM
#53
Any one could get bcc for the amount that you had in your blockchain wallet?
Still no clear ways....
Some say first we should transfer the funds to any other wallet before attempting to get bcc and some say not to do so because any incoming or out going funds will affect amount of bcc we get.
Still confusing.
legendary
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August 08, 2017, 12:45:22 PM
#52
So that means If I had 10 BTC in my Blockchain wallet before segwit(1 aug) and after segwit if i already have transfered 5 BTC to some other wallet, so in My Blockchain.info wallet i can claim only for remaining 5 BTC's BCC?
If yes then what will happen of my rest 5 BTC? which were available in my Blockchain wallet at the time of Segwit activation?
Please reply.

If you had 10 BTC in your wallet after 8/1, and then you sent the BTC out (after 8/1), you should still have access to the 10 BCH that was there from 8/1 and forward.    Claiming it gets a little dicey I think...I don't quite understand what to do yet if you made transactions after 8/1, and you are trying to import like 10 BCH to one wallet but have your other 5 BTC in the blockchain.info wallet.

I am hoping that blockchain.info just changes their stance and ultimately ends up adding BCH.   I haven't seen any newer comments on it yet...have you guys?
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August 08, 2017, 12:32:13 PM
#51
For those of you who wish to find out how to claim your Bitcoin Cash (BCC) with the bitcoin (BCC) in your Blockchain wallet, you may refer to the guide at http://www.coinpurveyor.com/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-from-blockchain-wallet/.

I have tried it and it works.

Thank you. exactly what I've been looking for.
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August 08, 2017, 10:39:25 AM
#50
For those of you who wish to find out how to claim your Bitcoin Cash (BCC) with the bitcoin (BCC) in your Blockchain wallet, you may refer to the guide at http://www.coinpurveyor.com/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-from-blockchain-wallet/.

I have tried it and it works.
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August 07, 2017, 05:03:40 PM
#49
So there is no trusted way to reclaim bcc from blockchain.info?
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August 06, 2017, 04:09:51 AM
#48
So I can see my 0.78 BCC now using electroncash wallet, but it keeps saying unconfirmed beside my amount, and says insufficient funds when I try to send it to another address. Just keeps saying waiting for fee estimate. Anyone know what this is?

I think you can't send the whole amout but have to consider the transaction fee. As far as I remember there is a bar, with that you can reduce or increase the fee. I just reduced the amount to be send step by step until it worked.
I don't think you are saying true , because electroncash.org is scam wallet .
Actually the reality is what , i know very well . That wallet is showing only btc amount not bcc amount but the devloper made the development of the app such that symbol of the btc innthe head is replaced by bcc ( by view in top) .
When you will withdraw your btc to another adress then you will find that bcc also get reduced by tye same amount but it should not be according to the guidelines of the official announcement in this forum .
So here i would like to suggest you to get your ohrase backup from the blockchain wallet and then put the phrase backup words in the coinomi wallet ( available at playstore ) and then there you will find the steps to claim the bcc coin by simple method by add cash and with change of additional settings .
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August 06, 2017, 03:47:07 AM
#47
So I can see my 0.78 BCC now using electroncash wallet, but it keeps saying unconfirmed beside my amount, and says insufficient funds when I try to send it to another address. Just keeps saying waiting for fee estimate. Anyone know what this is?

I think you can't send the whole amout but have to consider the transaction fee. As far as I remember there is a bar, with that you can reduce or increase the fee. I just reduced the amount to be send step by step until it worked.
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August 05, 2017, 09:38:17 PM
#46
So I can see my 0.78 BCC now using electroncash wallet, but it keeps saying unconfirmed beside my amount, and says insufficient funds when I try to send it to another address. Just keeps saying waiting for fee estimate. Anyone know what this is?
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August 05, 2017, 02:34:11 PM
#45
The main difference between Bitcoin cash and a new altcoin, is the popularity and the exposure. So think of this like a brand-new alt coin that had one of the best promotion policies out there and has a little bit better chance than most on making it on the exchanges. It will take sometime before BCC will really show its worth, if any.
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August 05, 2017, 02:31:37 PM
#44
Bitcoin cash should be around for at least a little while. If the window for acquiring it is that small they you don't want it anyway because the window for selling it's going to be even smaller. The best way to handle it, is to treat it like a brand new alt coin. Do the same research, find the exchanges, find the wallet software, and just pretend that the name has nothing to do with Bitcoin whatsoever.
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August 05, 2017, 07:48:09 AM
#43
Hi .. Think of it this way:

you send 5 btc after fork your transactions are in the new only btc blocks, the bcc doesn't see your 5 btc anymore so you can not claim those 5 send btc to bcc. Only the 5 before fork coins are in the bcc history blocks

So you can only get 5bcc if you now how to
I have another experience. Gained BCH on my wallet. Sent half of my BTC to a service. Made a backup from my wallet. Restored and BCH disappeared. Made the needed steps to gain the BCH again and full amount, that was on my wallet before split where paid in BCH because my transfer was after split.
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August 05, 2017, 05:31:41 AM
#42
Hi .. Think of it this way:

you send 5 btc after fork your transactions are in the new only btc blocks, the bcc doesn't see your 5 btc anymore so you can not claim those 5 send btc to bcc. Only the 5 before fork coins are in the bcc history blocks

So you can only get 5bcc if you now how to
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August 05, 2017, 04:34:51 AM
#41
So that means If I had 10 BTC in my Blockchain wallet before segwit(1 aug) and after segwit if i already have transfered 5 BTC to some other wallet, so in My Blockchain.info wallet i can claim only for remaining 5 BTC's BCC?
If yes then what will happen of my rest 5 BTC? which were available in my Blockchain wallet at the time of Segwit activation?
Please reply.
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August 05, 2017, 02:30:33 AM
#40
Hello I have only one question:
If before Segwit I was having 10 BTC in blockchain.info and If i today transfer those 10 BTC to to some other wallet? Will I still get the BCC(btc cash) from blockchain.info ?  Huh
Or what if I first transfer BTC and then import private keys and claim BCC, just to be in safe side? will that work please guide. Roll Eyes

Thanks all for your support and reply in advance.
No, you need to transfer your private key from blockchain, so that history is shown. If you only send from one wallet to another, you will have "new" BTC, that is not eglible to gain BCH.
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August 05, 2017, 01:56:39 AM
#39
I don't think so because blockchain.info is an online wallet and they are not providing any private keys to their user.

You must ask this question last week not now that Segwit is activated, prevention is better than cure though. But I hope the best for you.

I haven't tried it in a long time but I always thought you could access your private keys from the computer browser version of blockchain.info.

I don't think you can access it from the iPhone app
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August 04, 2017, 11:04:03 PM
#38
Hello I have only one question:
If before Segwit I was having 10 BTC in blockchain.info and If i today transfer those 10 BTC to to some other wallet? Will I still get the BCC(btc cash) from blockchain.info ?  Huh
Or what if I first transfer BTC and then import private keys and claim BCC, just to be in safe side? will that work please guide. Roll Eyes

Thanks all for your support and reply in advance.
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August 04, 2017, 04:31:12 PM
#37
No, I don't think, that its to late. You can gain BCH whenever you want, as long as you had already Bitcoin before split.
Maybe this tutorial could help you out. Found it by Google:
https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@bluudz/how-to-get-blockchain-info-private-key
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August 04, 2017, 04:03:05 PM
#36
I've wallet provided by Blockchain.info. As they wrote, they will not support BCC. My question is: How do I get safely BCC when I have BTC in my blockchain wallet? Is NOW there a chance to get it or I am too late?

Ty

I think is too late. Bro
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August 04, 2017, 02:51:08 PM
#35
Anybody gets his BCC from Blockchain until now?

Yes, I got my BCC just a few minutes ago.
Downloaded electroncash on a 2nd computer, put in the private key from blockchain.info wallet... et voilà. I'm really glad that it was easier than I expected.
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August 04, 2017, 10:31:23 AM
#34
Anybody gets his BCC from Blockchain until now?
legendary
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August 02, 2017, 09:49:26 PM
#33
I got it.
1 Step
Download Electron Cash
2 Step
Restore Wallet with seed Phrase. (I have try multiple options before I did it (checkboxes BIP39 seed)).


So you were successfully able to claim your bitcoin cash from your blockchain.info wallet?  I haven't even tried it yet but I'm holding enough there to make me do it at some point. I'm not in a hurry to sell though so I'm going to see where this goes. I want both chains to be successful
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August 02, 2017, 08:10:47 PM
#32
So even if you get it into electron cash, bittrex isn't taking any bcc yet so you can't do anything with it for the time being. I really should have had the rest of my money on Bittrex too. You automatically got bcc and can trade it ;(
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August 02, 2017, 06:38:28 PM
#31
I got it.
1 Step
Download Electron Cash
2 Step
Restore Wallet with seed Phrase. (I have try multiple options before I did it (checkboxes BIP39 seed)).
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August 02, 2017, 01:09:27 PM
#30
With regard to blockchain.info keys...  You can see/print all of your private keys (imported and those created with blockchain.info) by selecting a paper wallet in Advanced Settings.


Hi, I'm having the same issue as you. Did you figure out how to take your BCC from blockchain.info?

Thanks!
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August 02, 2017, 11:27:56 AM
#29
You just type the 12 words with spaces, but still not sure about whether this will work. I wish there was a place to type in an address and see what BCC is in it.
If you have private key address BTC on blockchain.info, you can import it to wallet ElectronCash and claim BCC. But some people on Bitcointalk recommend after claim BCC, please send all BTC in address this private key to other address for keep safe your funds, because in one day devs this wallet can rob your Bitcoin anytime Smiley
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August 02, 2017, 11:01:17 AM
#28
You just type the 12 words with spaces, but still not sure about whether this will work. I wish there was a place to type in an address and see what BCC is in it.
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August 02, 2017, 09:33:43 AM
#27
What I did was get my 12 passphrases and put that into bip39 mnemonic code converter and that gave me and addresses and private keys associated with that. The issue now is how do I find a place where I can import a BCC address and private key?

Thanks Pokerpro,

Can you explain step by step how you used the 12 word passphrases to put it into bip39 mnemonic code converter?

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August 02, 2017, 09:28:51 AM
#26
I got imported BTC wallets to omni. But I dont want to get BCH to Trezor, Electrum cash and others...

will waiting for Jaxx, Bitcoin core acception of BCC
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August 02, 2017, 09:17:03 AM
#25
What I did was get my 12 passphrases and put that into bip39 mnemonic code converter and that gave me and addresses and private keys associated with that. The issue now is how do I find a place where I can import a BCC address and private key?
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August 02, 2017, 06:50:58 AM
#24
Can't understand, some people says that BCC is altcoin. If I have btc can I get BCC? What do I need for that? And I also havr wallet on blockchain.ingo and where to import private keys for bcc? Sorry for misunderstanding
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August 02, 2017, 06:43:10 AM
#23
One simple question: How to get BCC for the BTC which was in blockchain.info wallet?
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August 02, 2017, 03:57:57 AM
#22
Blockchain.info has to say the following on the matter:

"In the event of two separate blockchains after August 1, 2017 we will support the longest chain. As of today, we have no immediate plans to fully support the Bitcoin Cash fork within our main product. But, if BCC develops into an actual chain and market, you will be able to use your recovery phrase to export your funds and use them on that chain, regardless of whether or not Blockchain chooses to support it."

https://blog.[Suspicious link removed]/2017/07/30/bitcoin-cash-hard-fork-blockchain-users/

So, how exactly am I supposed to do this?
I have the 12 word recovery phrase,  but what steps am I supposed to do next?
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August 02, 2017, 03:42:11 AM
#21

you can get private keys for your blockchain.info
if your wallet listed on
Setting > Addresses > Imported

then you are able to get private key easily.



If I go to settings and then to Addresses, I cannot find an option to click imported

When I click on addresses, I can see roughly this field coming up:

Quote
My bitcoin wallet (default)    (amount bitcoin)  [manage]

+add

Imported addresses (not backed up by your recovery phrase. Transfer into a wallet to secure funds)  [verify message]

+import address


archived addresses
            [show]




So, how to proceed from there?

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August 02, 2017, 03:23:02 AM
#20
I don't think so because blockchain.info is an online wallet and they are not providing any private keys to their user.

You must ask this question last week not now that Segwit is activated, prevention is better than cure though. But I hope the best for you.
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August 02, 2017, 03:18:42 AM
#19
For me, I don't pity all this 'campaign after election' thread because there have been several news and updates including threads created on the forum for several days on keeping your BTC away from wallets that does not support private key in which blockchain.info is also one of them but it seems people don't bother to read and follow instructions. Now, it seems too late and you might have to buy BCC if you so much love it instead of getting it free in the first instance.
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August 02, 2017, 03:01:10 AM
#18
Hey I made an account just for this. So I figured out my blockchain wallet private key, so now how do i export the hidden bcc inside of it? I need to go to a place that supports BCC and import the private key there?

Hi pokerpro,  would you be so kind as to explain step by step what you have done to get to the point that you have the private key in your possession?

I seem to be unable to extract a private key from a blockchain.info wallet.
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August 01, 2017, 06:00:31 PM
#17
With regard to blockchain.info keys...  You can see/print all of your private keys (imported and those created with blockchain.info) by selecting a paper wallet in Advanced Settings.
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August 01, 2017, 04:22:46 PM
#16
Hey I made an account just for this. So I figured out my blockchain wallet private key, so now how do i export the hidden bcc inside of it? I need to go to a place that supports BCC and import the private key there?
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August 01, 2017, 07:39:54 AM
#15
As long as you have your private key you can gain bcc. You only need to have bitcoin before the hard fork. You can export your private key to grab free bcc as I understood.

I don't think that Blockchain provides private keys. When does the fork coming? Is it too late now or not? (i mean they said 12:20PM - but in which GMT (+0?). I've curently 13:16 PM in my country)

you can get private keys for your blockchain.info
if your wallet listed on
Setting > Addresses > Imported

then you are able to get private key easily.

if your wallet is created in group, you have to use this code on your browser to get private key for each wallet inside your group :

Blockchain.MyWallet.wallet._getPrivateKey(account#,"M/0/index#");

here you can read more info how to get private key for wallets inside your blockchain groups (document provided by blockchain support reply) :
http://1ink.cc/N4J

if you have many groups it could takes time to get all your private keys.
i was gathered my balances in one wallet to get one easy private key from blockchain.

if you need more help let me know, i'm old user on blockchain.

good luck!

Thank you for reply but the problem is, that I dont have any adresses in imported adresses - I did not import anything.

this will makes the work harder, because you will need to generate private keys for each wallet address inside each group on your account.

to do this you can follow this :
- use this key on your browser (on chrome : Menu > More Tools > Developer Tools; on FireFox : right mouse click > inspect elements) :
Blockchain.MyWallet.wallet._getPrivateKey(account#,"M/0/index#");

account# : is your group number (starts from 0, 0 is default wallet named My Bitcoin Wallet)
index# : is your wallet number inside that group. starts from 1.

here is document for more info :
http://1ink.cc/N4J

this code will give you private key printed.

then, create new Blockchain account (new account not new group).
click on Setting > Addresses > Import New Wallet : and enter the private key you got from the first account.
it will show you wallet address and balance on it, it will be credited to new blockchain account too.

if wallet was empty, try the next, and so on..
save private keys for your wallets with high balances (in my case it was one wallet i stored on it all my funds to make it easy).

when you get many empty wallets that means this group is almost done, so try with other group..and so on..

notice : that code will keep giving you private keys for unlimited wallets, but getting many empty wallets in a row that means no more wallets are used in this group..

Good luck!
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August 01, 2017, 07:28:54 AM
#14
As long as you have your private key you can gain bcc. You only need to have bitcoin before the hard fork. You can export your private key to grab free bcc as I understood.

I don't think that Blockchain provides private keys. When does the fork coming? Is it too late now or not? (i mean they said 12:20PM - but in which GMT (+0?). I've curently 13:16 PM in my country)

you can get private keys for your blockchain.info
if your wallet listed on
Setting > Addresses > Imported

then you are able to get private key easily.

if your wallet is created in group, you have to use this code on your browser to get private key for each wallet inside your group :

Blockchain.MyWallet.wallet._getPrivateKey(account#,"M/0/index#");

here you can read more info how to get private key for wallets inside your blockchain groups (document provided by blockchain support reply) :
http://1ink.cc/N4J

if you have many groups it could takes time to get all your private keys.
i was gathered my balances in one wallet to get one easy private key from blockchain.

if you need more help let me know, i'm old user on blockchain.

good luck!

Thank you for reply but the problem is, that I dont have any adresses in imported adresses - I did not import anything.
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August 01, 2017, 07:24:45 AM
#13
As long as you have your private key you can gain bcc. You only need to have bitcoin before the hard fork. You can export your private key to grab free bcc as I understood.

I don't think that Blockchain provides private keys. When does the fork coming? Is it too late now or not? (i mean they said 12:20PM - but in which GMT (+0?). I've curently 13:16 PM in my country)

you can get private keys for your blockchain.info
if your wallet listed on
Setting > Addresses > Imported

then you are able to get private key easily.

if your wallet is created in group, you have to use this code on your browser to get private key for each wallet inside your group :

Blockchain.MyWallet.wallet._getPrivateKey(account#,"M/0/index#");

here you can read more info how to get private key for wallets inside your blockchain groups (document provided by blockchain support reply) :
http://1ink.cc/N4J

if you have many groups it could takes time to get all your private keys.
i was gathered my balances in one wallet to get one easy private key from blockchain.

if you need more help let me know, i'm old user on blockchain.

good luck!
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August 01, 2017, 07:02:42 AM
#12
As long as you have your private key you can gain bcc. You only need to have bitcoin before the hard fork. You can export your private key to grab free bcc as I understood.

I don't think that Blockchain provides private keys. When does the fork coming? Is it too late now or not? (i mean they said 12:20PM - but in which GMT (+0?). I've curently 13:16 PM in my country)
Blockchain.info seems to support private keys
The first result, I found from google:

https://github.com/OmniLayer/omniwallet/wiki/Exporting-Private-Key-from-Blockchain.info-and-Importing-to-Omniwallet.org


So, if I got this right (I am not perfect in english, it's not my primary language) - I will be able to access my private key via Bip39 generator without doing any changes at this moment? So I can easily acces my private key in next days? (I did not imported anything to blockchain info, just created their online wallet and bought some BTC some time ago - I've fully secured wallet, I have seed, I have everything, I just don't have private key atm.)
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August 01, 2017, 06:58:31 AM
#11
Deposit bcc is closed.

what do you mean deposit BCC is closed
until now BCC coin not distribution, after segwit  maybe BCC can ready
so how you can deposit BCC if without coin, and where exchanger is deposit bcc close same with youre statement
newbie
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August 01, 2017, 06:47:34 AM
#10
You cannot export your private keys, unless you have imported private keys by yourself.

I've looked into this before, it seems like you can export private keys only if you have the legacy version og blockchain.info. Which you have if you made your wallet before a certain date.

I didn't imported anything. What I can do now?
newbie
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August 01, 2017, 06:36:53 AM
#9
Electrum made a tutorial for the split and how to get your free BCC:

http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/hardfork.html
In this situation - I have to move my BTC to Electrum firstly? Can I do it now? Will I still recieve BCC?
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August 01, 2017, 06:34:23 AM
#8
Electrum made a tutorial for the split and how to get your free BCC:

http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/hardfork.html
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August 01, 2017, 06:28:12 AM
#7
You cannot export your private keys, unless you have imported private keys by yourself.

I've looked into this before, it seems like you can export private keys only if you have the legacy version og blockchain.info. Which you have if you made your wallet before a certain date.
sr. member
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August 01, 2017, 06:25:49 AM
#6
As long as you have your private key you can gain bcc. You only need to have bitcoin before the hard fork. You can export your private key to grab free bcc as I understood.

I don't think that Blockchain provides private keys. When does the fork coming? Is it too late now or not? (i mean they said 12:20PM - but in which GMT (+0?). I've curently 13:16 PM in my country)
Blockchain.info seems to support private keys
The first result, I found from google:

https://github.com/OmniLayer/omniwallet/wiki/Exporting-Private-Key-from-Blockchain.info-and-Importing-to-Omniwallet.org
newbie
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August 01, 2017, 06:25:10 AM
#5
Deposit bcc is closed.
How do you mean that?
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August 01, 2017, 06:19:20 AM
#4
Deposit bcc is closed.
newbie
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August 01, 2017, 06:16:24 AM
#3
As long as you have your private key you can gain bcc. You only need to have bitcoin before the hard fork. You can export your private key to grab free bcc as I understood.

I don't think that Blockchain provides private keys. When does the fork coming? Is it too late now or not? (i mean they said 12:20PM - but in which GMT (+0?). I've curently 13:16 PM in my country)
sr. member
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August 01, 2017, 06:15:28 AM
#2
As long as you have your private key you can gain bcc. You only need to have bitcoin before the hard fork. You can export your private key to grab free bcc as I understood.
For more infos you can look at bitcoincash.org.
newbie
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August 01, 2017, 06:09:53 AM
#1
I've wallet provided by Blockchain.info. As they wrote, they will not support BCC. My question is: How do I get safely BCC when I have BTC in my blockchain wallet? Is NOW there a chance to get it or I am too late?

Ty
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