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Topic: ⚛️ SWAPS.ORG – TRADE NATIVE CRYPTO - XMR/BTC/ETH/ERC-20 - ON-CHAIN DEX ⚛️ - page 71. (Read 54902 times)

newbie
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"If you intend to claim BCA through Coinomi, please make sure you keep your $BTC inside your Coinomi wallet at block #505888 in order to receive your FREE $BCA coins as soon as Bitcoin Atom wallets get activated inside Coinomi."

https://twitter.com/CoinomiWallet/status/956087037748183041


Can't we just sweep the keys after the fork??

perfectly doable
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member
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"If you intend to claim BCA through Coinomi, please make sure you keep your $BTC inside your Coinomi wallet at block #505888 in order to receive your FREE $BCA coins as soon as Bitcoin Atom wallets get activated inside Coinomi."

https://twitter.com/CoinomiWallet/status/956087037748183041


Can't we just sweep the keys after the fork??
newbie
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"If you intend to claim BCA through Coinomi, please make sure you keep your $BTC inside your Coinomi wallet at block #505888 in order to receive your FREE $BCA coins as soon as Bitcoin Atom wallets get activated inside Coinomi."

https://twitter.com/CoinomiWallet/status/956087037748183041
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The Coinomi wallet does not appear to have BCA support yet.
Will this be done soon as the fork is about to happen.
This means that people who want to get in on the dump early will need to move their BTC to Yobit to get the forked coins straight away and there is no way in hell that I am trusting Yobit with my stash.
I can live with dumping the forked coins there temporarily while I sell and then take my BTC as soon as possible but I need a working wallet for that.
jr. member
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When listing on Bittrex/coinbase or poloniex?

you should use Yobit or Coinomi to make sure you get it
jr. member
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newbie
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I bought Bitcoin tonight, transferred all of it to my Exodus wallet and the next step would be to export both public and private keys to a BCA wallet, which is risky, the whole thing might either fail and you'd lose your BTC or someone could do bad stuff and steal it.

People here recommend sitting tight and letting it settle out for a bit. I'm going to do that.

if you're looking for the safest option, go for sweeping
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I bought Bitcoin tonight, transferred all of it to my Exodus wallet and the next step would be to export both public and private keys to a BCA wallet, which is risky, the whole thing might either fail and you'd lose your BTC or someone could do bad stuff and steal it.

People here recommend sitting tight and letting it settle out for a bit. I'm going to do that.
newbie
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I asked the same question earlier tonight, read the last couple pages to see the replies.

Short tell: the consensus is no, you don't. But to move the BCA after the hard fork, you'll need an Atom exchange and wallet.
but I'm a newb so don't trust me, read the last couple pages for what the experienced folks say.
jr. member
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Can someone tell me if I have to move Bitcoin to Yobit or Coinomi or other partner or exchange listed on the website to get the BCA ?
newbie
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Okay, super, thank you. I must have misunderstood something I read, I just stumbled on this today.

Would much rather not jump into yet another exchange until I know more what I'm doing.

There are several posts on this board about bitlish. Someone had some tech trouble withdrawing for a couple hours, I didn't look at the link, just found it on search.

anyway, appreciate it, thanks, that makes life a lot simpler right now.
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CQ - I make High Voltage glowy things.
Agreed, but most newbies don't realize in order to be safe they need to transfer their BTC OUT into a new wallet.
legendary
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Splitting coins is easy as long as there are wallets for them.

To be fair on bitlish then of course a new fork won't go on a premier league exchange.

Still, there ain't no hurry.
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CQ - I make High Voltage glowy things.
Thanks for the advice, I appreciate your looking out for a newbie.

But seriously, no one has heard of Bitlish though Bitcoin Atom says it's legit?  And you think BCA is likely just another, potentially worthless fork?

thanks, I know there are many many risks in crypto but seems to my newbie brain that picking up a potential runner (there's a lot of good tech in BCA) is a no brainer.  


Just hold and see where the ride takes you. I've been around the block and back... splitting coins is a very technical process and you need to be comfortable with doing it. If you aren't comfortable with even the concept of throwing stuff on an unknown exchange like Bitlish forking your coins is the least of your worry. Hold onto your private key, and once you're more seasoned look into the fork later. It can be incredibly difficult to know what to look for.
legendary
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Thanks for the alternative path...I was under the impression that if you don't have your Bitcoin on one of the Bitcoin Atom-partnered exchanges, you won't get the additional BCA token just because you own Bitcoin.  

nope. all you need is bitcoin private keys. that's how all bitcoin forks work. no one would bother if you had to put bitcoins into an unknown exchange. to move them you do indeed need a bitcoin atom wallet.
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