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There are a lot of exchanges that wont support BCC. Does anyone know what they are planning on doing with them? Those exchanges  are the custodians of our private keys and those BCC are rightfully ours. They should find a way to let us have them.

Your Bitcoins that you keep in any exchange or web wallet are not your bitcoin. You gave them to a website to keep them for you. You don't have the private key belonging to the wallet. No private key...No Bitcoin. It's like with money and bank: you don't own the money, you give it to the bank with a promise to return it back to you anytime you want, it doesn't mean the bank will always be able to return it to you


So you mean there is a probability or chance to loss my bitcoin in any exchanger or web wallet.??

Yes there'a a high risk if you store your coins in any exchanges even though they're trusted.
Just remember as long as you didnt hold your private key or seeds it isnt safe. It can be hack by any third party anytime. Yeah you can store only small amount of coins in an online and exchanges wallet.
Dont trust any exchanges or you still haven't heard hot issues about these exchanges.
Is it always you that liable to all your coins, so store it at your own risk.
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I just want to know if coins.ph wallet can give BCC for free if you are holding BTC?
I since in some exchange site are giving bcc if you are holding your bitcoins there..
I just confused is it free or do i need to exchange btc to bcc?

Everything has been said here as they are not going to support bcc/bch so don't expect that you'll be getting that coin from them.

So you mean there is a probability or chance to loss my bitcoin in any exchanger or web wallet.??

There's always be a chance to lose your bitcoin on any web wallet or exchange because they might get hack as you don't have the control to your private key.
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There are a lot of exchanges that wont support BCC. Does anyone know what they are planning on doing with them? Those exchanges  are the custodians of our private keys and those BCC are rightfully ours. They should find a way to let us have them.

Your Bitcoins that you keep in any exchange or web wallet are not your bitcoin. You gave them to a website to keep them for you. You don't have the private key belonging to the wallet. No private key...No Bitcoin. It's like with money and bank: you don't own the money, you give it to the bank with a promise to return it back to you anytime you want, it doesn't mean the bank will always be able to return it to you


So you mean there is a probability or chance to loss my bitcoin in any exchanger or web wallet.??

yes there will always be as long as you don't have the private key of your wallet it is technically not yours. using a web wallet is not necessary so as much as possible don't use

them but for exchanges, it is inevitable because most of us uses our bitcoins in trades or converting it to our local currency so make sure that the site is reputable enough.

for the bcc, they probably have your bcc's but you can't blame it on them, most exchanges notified their users first on what they're gonna do particularly the ones who claim that

they won't support bcc. i'm sure they have advised users that if they want to claim their bcc, they have to move it into a different wallet which they fully control.
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There are a lot of exchanges that wont support BCC. Does anyone know what they are planning on doing with them? Those exchanges  are the custodians of our private keys and those BCC are rightfully ours. They should find a way to let us have them.

Your Bitcoins that you keep in any exchange or web wallet are not your bitcoin. You gave them to a website to keep them for you. You don't have the private key belonging to the wallet. No private key...No Bitcoin. It's like with money and bank: you don't own the money, you give it to the bank with a promise to return it back to you anytime you want, it doesn't mean the bank will always be able to return it to you


So you mean there is a probability or chance to loss my bitcoin in any exchanger or web wallet.??
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I receive the same thing that they are not supporting BCC or BCH and i think they are getting the benefits because they can get our bcc from their own.. that they can sell anytime in the market..
If you really want to get a bcc if you are holding bitcoins from electrum you can import it into electron wallet but make sure you transfer first your bitcoin to the safety place so that your bitcoin will not gone.. because there are issue that i heard when they are importing their private keys with bitcoin into electron cash..
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I just want to know if coins.ph wallet can give BCC for free if you are holding BTC?
I since in some exchange site are giving bcc if you are holding your bitcoins there..
I just confused is it free or do i need to exchange btc to bcc?

Just expect that coins.ph will changed their mind but I think it will not be granted.

It's a clear announcement worldwide that in order to have your BCC's you must not keep it on exchanges. Some people really don't know how to follow simple instructions.
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I just want to know if coins.ph wallet can give BCC for free if you are holding BTC?
I since in some exchange site are giving bcc if you are holding your bitcoins there..
I just confused is it free or do i need to exchange btc to bcc?
Too late.. Don't expect to get BCH from them as they clearly stated that they wont support BCh and if you did able to read up that message or reminder then you would really need to transfer on other wallets if you do really like to get BCH. Just like on coinbase too they didn't support bch but they are already being sued because users should really get bch regarding on their bitcoin holdings and it turns out that coinbase is making big money out of that the same story on coins.ph.. Hope they would be sued up too. Grin
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You're late already dude, there's no way you can get your BCC/BCH on coinsph now if you didn't send your coins from coinsph to other wallet before August 1st because you can only get your BCC/BCH right after the fork, if and only if you hold the private keys of that wallet.
And first and foremost coinsph make a blog, email, share it on their Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts regarding this matter so there's no way you will not get this info they mentioned that, if you want to get your BCC/BCH they suggest that you have to send your BTC from coinsph to the address you owned.
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There are a lot of exchanges that wont support BCC. Does anyone know what they are planning on doing with them? Those exchanges  are the custodians of our private keys and those BCC are rightfully ours. They should find a way to let us have them.

Your Bitcoins that you keep in any exchange or web wallet are not your bitcoin. You gave them to a website to keep them for you. You don't have the private key belonging to the wallet. No private key...No Bitcoin. It's like with money and bank: you don't own the money, you give it to the bank with a promise to return it back to you anytime you want, it doesn't mean the bank will always be able to return it to you

I think if you want to get you free BCC then moved out your coins from them and go to a exchanges that accepts or support the split giving you the free coins. Of course if they have your private keys then they can have your free BCC/BCH then. For me its blatantly stealing what's supposed to be yours. If you guys can petitioned or put a class suit against them, maybe just maybe you can put a pressure and will then accepts BCC/BCH. Coinbase customers file a class lawsuit against them, so they have no choice but to make a complete U-Turn on their decision to allow customers to have their BCC/BCH equivalent. But I guess its too late now because you may have missed the opportunity to sell them when they are like hot pancakes. The price has since plummeted to $200.
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There are a lot of exchanges that wont support BCC. Does anyone know what they are planning on doing with them? Those exchanges  are the custodians of our private keys and those BCC are rightfully ours. They should find a way to let us have them.

Your Bitcoins that you keep in any exchange or web wallet are not your bitcoin. You gave them to a website to keep them for you. You don't have the private key belonging to the wallet. No private key...No Bitcoin. It's like with money and bank: you don't own the money, you give it to the bank with a promise to return it back to you anytime you want, it doesn't mean the bank will always be able to return it to you
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There are a lot of exchanges that wont support BCC. Does anyone know what they are planning on doing with them? Those exchanges  are the custodians of our private keys and those BCC are rightfully ours. They should find a way to let us have them.
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Here is the statement from coins.ph:
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As we said prior to the fork, we will not be adding support for BCH/BCC; the protection of your BTC has remained our highest priority. We are still monitoring the viability of the BCH/BCC tokens and will make a decision as we know more information.
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I just want to know if coins.ph wallet can give BCC for free if you are holding BTC?
I since in some exchange site are giving bcc if you are holding your bitcoins there..
I just confused is it free or do i need to exchange btc to bcc?
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