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November 14, 2017, 09:19:06 AM
#20
you can claim by coinomi) its very easy-just put your private key(but before send to other address),if your private key have bip38(its impossible),I tried
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November 12, 2017, 05:32:11 AM
#19
Electrum Gold Wallet https://www.electrum-gold.org
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November 07, 2017, 01:57:24 AM
#18
If Bitcoin Gold will not launch, don't be sad and wait for Bitciin Silver, that is expected in December.
But for serious, that is new to me, that Bitcoin.info provided Bitcoin Cash. Maybe because they lost many customers, who exported their seeds to another wallet. The more important step would not be the split of Bitcoin Gold or Bitcoin Silver, but their statement to Segwit2x.
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November 06, 2017, 10:37:12 PM
#17
The fork just got over, so is there any way to claim Bitcoin-Gold from the split ?
I am using blockchain.info wallet and they did let me to claim BCC from the last fork from their wallet itself.

according to my research there's a way that you can claim your bitcoin gold  using your private key.  Cause they all said that bitcoin gold is like a token the process on it like the ways to convert token into bitcoin. Ithink you need to trade  first before you can claim your bitcoin gold.
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November 06, 2017, 03:02:45 PM
#16
Using the coinomi portfolio I reclaimed BTGs prior to that transaction I only had to import the recovery phrase provided by blockchain. I didn't have to add my BTC purse to coinomi just create a BTG portfolio and use this adjustment to claim the BTG "M/44H/0H/ 0H".
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November 03, 2017, 02:28:47 AM
#15

Is blockchain.info the only who declares to distribute BTG? Is there any exchange that do this too like Kraken?
sr. member
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November 03, 2017, 02:03:57 AM
#14
We are waiting for official steps to claim BTG because until now I have not got a link or a way to claim BTG, but according to confirmation via email blockchain.info will give all our rights if later split into BTG.
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October 29, 2017, 07:01:32 PM
#13
Not all wallets participated in Bitcoin Cash giving on the previous fork and I have got few on Hashnest. But this time not Bitcoin.info, not Hashnest participated in air drop of Bitcoin Gold, but I got some from an exchanger this time, YoBit gave me the same amount that I had in bitcoins in that moment.

You're lucky, because there is no BTG blockchain. It hasn't even launched yet. I don't understand what these exchanges like Bitfinex and Yobit are doing. They are apparently letting people trade IOUs based on the proposed snapshot. But nobody can even verify that this is the snapshot that BTG developers will use, since the code is not entirely public yet.

No one can even be sure that it will launch.... and if it doesn't, these exchanges are going to be in some hot water. In that case, people like you just got some free BTC out of literal thin air (assuming you traded it).
I  still don't see any wallet release for bitcoin gold but how yobit support bitcoin gold..
It was honestly hard to get bitcoin gold . but i heard there are other people who receive they bitcoin gold and sell it in yobit this is just what i heard if they are holding bitcoin
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October 29, 2017, 06:12:26 PM
#12
Not all wallets participated in Bitcoin Cash giving on the previous fork and I have got few on Hashnest. But this time not Bitcoin.info, not Hashnest participated in air drop of Bitcoin Gold, but I got some from an exchanger this time, YoBit gave me the same amount that I had in bitcoins in that moment.

You're lucky, because there is no BTG blockchain. It hasn't even launched yet. I don't understand what these exchanges like Bitfinex and Yobit are doing. They are apparently letting people trade IOUs based on the proposed snapshot. But nobody can even verify that this is the snapshot that BTG developers will use, since the code is not entirely public yet.

No one can even be sure that it will launch.... and if it doesn't, these exchanges are going to be in some hot water. In that case, people like you just got some free BTC out of literal thin air (assuming you traded it).
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October 29, 2017, 02:47:15 PM
#11
Not all wallets participated in Bitcoin Cash giving on the previous fork and I have got few on Hashnest. But this time not Bitcoin.info, not Hashnest participated in air drop of Bitcoin Gold, but I got some from an exchanger this time, YoBit gave me the same amount that I had in bitcoins in that moment.
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October 28, 2017, 09:23:23 PM
#10
Claiming BTG from Blockchain.info wallet is not simple as it was for Bitcoin Cash still, I can suggest you a simple but a bit lengthy method for it.

Download - https://iancoleman.github.io/bip39/

Go to your Blockchain.info wallet and get you Recovery Backup Phrase from there. Now put that 12 words Phrase into BIP39 Mnemonic.

Now, you can check the Bitcoin addresses with their private keys and copy all you need. In case you don't find then probably you are not using the default account of the blockchain, go to settings --> Address check how many accounts you have there and change the account's field to 1 or 2 or 3 depending upon the list. Always Start counting from 0 as default account is referred as 0.

After that Download a wallet that supports BTG and Import the private keys of addresses which had the balance at the time of fork. That's it
Now you can transfer BTG to an exchange and sell them for Bitcoins  Wink

Thanks for the guide. I will try this on my old blockchain.info wallet. But is that mnemonic converter safe to use? Sorry but I am moderately new to cryptocurrencies with only one year of being around the forum. Is Ian Coleman a trusted BTC developer or contributor?
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October 28, 2017, 01:34:32 PM
#9
Claiming BTG from Blockchain.info wallet is not simple as it was for Bitcoin Cash still, I can suggest you a simple but a bit lengthy method for it.

Download - https://iancoleman.github.io/bip39/

Go to your Blockchain.info wallet and get you Recovery Backup Phrase from there. Now put that 12 words Phrase into BIP39 Mnemonic.

Now, you can check the Bitcoin addresses with their private keys and copy all you need. In case you don't find then probably you are not using the default account of the blockchain, go to settings --> Address check how many accounts you have there and change the account's field to 1 or 2 or 3 depending upon the list. Always Start counting from 0 as default account is referred as 0.

After that Download a wallet that supports BTG and Import the private keys of addresses which had the balance at the time of fork. That's it
Now you can transfer BTG to an exchange and sell them for Bitcoins  Wink
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October 28, 2017, 07:40:48 AM
#8
There is a slight chance that BTG will get supported by blockchain.info sometime in the future. This has happen before on Bitcoin Cash fork. Blockchain.info initially didn't support it, but they do give their user the option to cashout their BCC after one and a half month post fork. Lets just hope that the same will happen again on BTG fork.
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October 28, 2017, 04:29:09 AM
#7
As for this time, there is still no updates if there is a network available for the bitcoin gold like mentioned above. And if the developers of BTG have updates for the wallets, etc and there's a go button, then you can export the private keys of your blockchain wallet using the 12-word seed. And you can follow this tutorial so you can get the private keys and export it to the compatible wallet for BTG.
Make sure that you sweep the funds of your blockchain wallet to another wallet that you hold the private keys before you export your private key on BTG's compatible wallet.

will anything happen to my BTC in the blockchain wallet during this process ?
sr. member
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October 28, 2017, 01:14:32 AM
#6
If there are BTG nodes online and miners, I dont think blockchain.info will support it all the same. BTG is not needed, it has no support from the community and the developers could be scammers. Everyone should be careful with it and dont let your greed get the best of you.
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October 27, 2017, 05:37:30 AM
#5
Yah, I got confused for a second as why would they be trading it already. I just realized that they are just IOU's probably so withdrawals can't be made until the official release.
I think exchanges are doing this for profits again, letting people ride the hype train again even though theres nothing really. The devs are on finishing phase so i doubt they'll back out particularly when the snapshot has been secured. I mean we all know they're gonna dump their private premines lool.

Yeah, they're just IOUs at this point. But I would laugh so hard if the coin never launched and people started filing lawsuits against Bitfinex for letting them buy a coin that doesn't exist and has no network. Grin It's pretty obvious that most people didn't understand that only a snapshot had occurred.

I think they are fully intent on launching, but it's surprising how incompetent the developers seem. Now that the market has shown that it values the coin (albeit lower than BCH for now), I would think some competent developers would step up and grab the bounty for replay protection. Then again, that bounty should have been much bigger, considering how big the pre-mine is rumored to be.
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October 27, 2017, 04:15:58 AM
#4
As for this time, there is still no updates if there is a network available for the bitcoin gold like mentioned above. And if the developers of BTG have updates for the wallets, etc and there's a go button, then you can export the private keys of your blockchain wallet using the 12-word seed. And you can follow this tutorial so you can get the private keys and export it to the compatible wallet for BTG.
Make sure that you sweep the funds of your blockchain wallet to another wallet that you hold the private keys before you export your private key on BTG's compatible wallet.

If you're talking about the wallets, they already have a few listed although most of them are for android and you can also run its full node. Updates are also listed on their site here http://bitcoingold.org. They're doing great so far so the coin should be launched by Nov 1st.

The fork just got over, so is there any way to claim Bitcoin-Gold from the split ?
I am using blockchain.info wallet and they did let me to claim BCC from the last fork from their wallet itself.

There's no way to claim BTG at this time because there is no live BTG network. The only thing that happened was the UTXO snapshot that will become the UTXO set if/when the coin is actually launched. As it stands, the developers haven't been able to properly add replay protection, and everyone is waiting around. Once the network is launched, assuming there is replay protection, you can move your BTC to a new address and then import the original BTC address(es) into a BTG wallet.

It's really odd that so many exchanges launched trading for a coin that doesn't even exist yet. What happens if the Bitcoin Gold developers never even launch it? It seems legally precarious to allow people to buy imaginary coins.

Yah, I got confused for a second as why would they be trading it already. I just realized that they are just IOU's probably so withdrawals can't be made until the official release.
I think exchanges are doing this for profits again, letting people ride the hype train again even though theres nothing really. The devs are on finishing phase so i doubt they'll back out particularly when the snapshot has been secured. I mean we all know they're gonna dump their private premines lool.
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October 27, 2017, 03:52:42 AM
#3
As for this time, there is still no updates if there is a network available for the bitcoin gold like mentioned above. And if the developers of BTG have updates for the wallets, etc and there's a go button, then you can export the private keys of your blockchain wallet using the 12-word seed. And you can follow this tutorial so you can get the private keys and export it to the compatible wallet for BTG.
Make sure that you sweep the funds of your blockchain wallet to another wallet that you hold the private keys before you export your private key on BTG's compatible wallet.
sr. member
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October 27, 2017, 01:01:36 AM
#2
The fork just got over, so is there any way to claim Bitcoin-Gold from the split ?
I am using blockchain.info wallet and they did let me to claim BCC from the last fork from their wallet itself.

There's no way to claim BTG at this time because there is no live BTG network. The only thing that happened was the UTXO snapshot that will become the UTXO set if/when the coin is actually launched. As it stands, the developers haven't been able to properly add replay protection, and everyone is waiting around. Once the network is launched, assuming there is replay protection, you can move your BTC to a new address and then import the original BTC address(es) into a BTG wallet.

It's really odd that so many exchanges launched trading for a coin that doesn't even exist yet. What happens if the Bitcoin Gold developers never even launch it? It seems legally precarious to allow people to buy imaginary coins.
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October 26, 2017, 05:11:29 AM
#1
The fork just got over, so is there any way to claim Bitcoin-Gold from the split ?
I am using blockchain.info wallet and they did let me to claim BCC from the last fork from their wallet itself.
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