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Topic: How to claim Bitcoin SV (BSV) held in Blockchain.com Wallet? (Read 181 times)

legendary
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Solved. Thank you guys! A moderator can please delete this thread based on list of private wallet addressed shared here
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newbie
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Solved. Thank you guys! A moderator can please delete this thread based on list of private wallet addressed shared here
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
Coinomi is a great wallet to ger all the forked coins you need.
They have this guide here
https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000016813-claiming-your-forked-coins


And this one specially for bsv, which doesn't have replay protection. You need to split your coins first.
https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000026274-bch-abc-bsv-fork-information-splitting
legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
Just adding a warning: don't trust anyone who sends you a PM (private message) offering to help you. Users have been scammed that way.

The Exodus explanation seems to assume the lack of replay protection will send BSV too when you send BCH. That may or may not happen, if you had any coins in BCH that don't exist on the BSV chain it won't happen for sure if you send everything in one transaction.
So what's left is claiming the BSV from seed phrase or private key after you've secured all other coins.
legendary
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I think the BSV (in the case of a fork) still resides on the adress your BCH was on at the time of the split.

So to claim your BSV, you need to export the private key of your blockchain.com adress that held bch at the time of the split, and import that in a wallet that supports BSV..

In your case, you need to get the private keys from the following adresses and import them in a SV-compatible wallet to recover your SV coins (I assume exodus will do?). -
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To get the private keys belonging to to these adresses, you probably need to export your 12 word seed from blockchain.com (https://login.blockchain.com/#/security-center/basic => Back up seed), and hope it derives the adresses properly in whatever wallet you are importing it (Exodus), but that should do it..


As opposed to sending BCH from the blockchain.com adress,--that doesn't move any of the BSV balances. It simply adds replay protection (someone spending your coins on the other chain, or you yourself accidently.)

So for example, this cash adress, -removed-
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newbie
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Hello,

I'll appreciate if you provide some advice regarding claiming my bitcoin sv procedure.
I held Bitcoin Cash in Blockchain.com wallet before November 15, 2018 and did not send my BCH out of the wallet after this date.


As you already know, Blockchain.com wallet no longer support BSV (https://medium.com/blockchain/ending-support-for-bitcoin-cash-sv-bsv-in-the-blockchain-wallet-ce889b386f0a ) and they advises me to use a wallet that support BSV to claim the BSV coins so I used Exodus Wallet.


Fallowing the guidance explained here https://support.exodus.io/article/1025-how-do-i-split-bch-bsv-held-on-another-wallet I have just sent all my BCH from Blockchain.com Wallet to Exodus Wallet in a single transaction as requested

but after I click "Claim Bitcoin SV" button inside Exodus it says "No Bitcoin SV - Unfortunately you do not have any Bitcoin SV".


Please help me trace my coins and successfully claim it.


Thank you for your time!


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