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Topic: Extracting Bitcoin Gold from 2FA & Multisig Electrum Wallet - page 4. (Read 2887 times)

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Hi,
I am trying to do the same thing, but are having trouble with step 8, signing the transaction. Are you able to write a bit more detail on how you set the transaction up/ got the txid and vout? I must be using a wrong one somehow. When signing the transaction the hex i get is identical to the one i put in.
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Automated Bitcoin Fork Claiming
Update:

We were successful in broadcasting the transaction and the Bitcoin Gold was freed from it's multisig chamber.
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Update:

Have found 2 private keys for a 2-of-3 multisig address with BTG in it.

Working on creating the raw transaction to broadcast in the Bitcoin Gold Core wallet.
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We were successful in extracting the Bitcoin Gold from a multisig address that was made using the Electrum-Trustedcoin method. Our 2Fa / multisig BTG digging service is now open for business.

Walleting.Services BTG Digging:
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This is a dedicated thread for those using Electrum 2FA or Multisig wallets trying to claim your Bitcoin Gold:
This post was useful: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.19853098
The Process:

0) empty your real BTC & BCH from the wallet
1) Regenerate your 2FA electrum wallet with the seed, select "disable" 2FA
2) Find your multisig address with BTG in it. It starts with a 3. Right click, details
3) copy-past your Redeem Script here: https://coinb.in/#verify (save page offline for maximum security)
4) (for 2-of-3 methods, as most will be) find the 3 addresses that need at least 2 of them to sign
5) Dig your X1 & X2 xpriv keys from the text file in your regenerated, password-less, disabled 2FA wallet file.  It's in plain text. Windows it's in %appdata%/electrum, mac it's in ~/.electrum. Linux is in Go -> Location and type ~/.electrum
6) Make a 2 new standard electrum wallets using the 2 xprv keys and find one of the addresses needed to sign your 2FA address in each of them.
OR
6a) Use this: https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ or this http://bip32.org/ to find the private keys using the 2 xprv keys you dug out earlier. (we ended up generating 10,000 keys to find ours)
7) Create your new transaction in the Bitcoin Gold Debug Console (get Hex)
Cool Sign the transaction with the first key (get Hex)
9) Sign the transaction with the second key (get Hex)
10) sendrawtransaction "hex"

[scroll down a few posts for the exact commands to enter into the console]
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