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full member
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December 30, 2017, 06:08:44 AM
#8
Does anyone know if I send the bitcoin to myself it will work with the nano ledger as the ledger uses multiple address.
jr. member
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dotbit.me
December 29, 2017, 12:25:05 AM
#7
Note that they have now simplified the procedure, it is no longer necessary to send an amount to yourself:

https://www.ub.com/project/get

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December 28, 2017, 09:40:46 AM
#6

i dont completely get how the phase #2 is working.  (https://www.ub.com/project/get)
under 'eligibility' it says that 'only address balances at the time of the fork will be considered for post-fork crediting'.
under 'quantity' it says 'Eligible addresses will receive a UB balance that is the equivalent of the BTC balance (of that address) at block height #498777.'

let's say i have the following at block 498777:
address 1000   1 btc
address 1001   1 btc
address 1002   0.5 btc
address 1003    0.3 btc
address 1004    0.2 btc
etc
let's say 15 btc in total (just to give an example)

in the notes under 'how to get' it says:
"
a) If your wallet contains a large number of addresses, please send all your BTC to one address first; then transfer a fraction to the address itself (0.0001 BTC is ok)
b) If you don’t know your sending address(es), create a new address and transfer all your Bitcoins to it; then transfer a fraction to the address itself (0.0001 BTC is ok)
Afterwards, find your BTC transaction ID (TXID) and submit it to UB.com
"

in my example having many addresses with smaller amounts, i would first best need to transfer them to 1 single adress, so
transfer from address 1000 to address 2000 1 btc
transfer from address 1001 to address 2000 1 btc
transfer from address 1002 to address 2000 0.5 btc
transfer from address 1003 to address 2000 0.3 btc
transfer from address 1004 to address 2000 0.2 btc
etc

now my new address 2000 would have 15 btc in total on that address

next step would be to transfer 0.0001 BTC from address 2000 to address 2000

after that you need to submit your BTC transaction id (TXID) to Ub.com.

my questions:
1.
which transaction id would i need to submit? the transaction id from / to address 2000 does not contain any balance on block #498777, so from that i would not receive any UBTC, right?
if that is the case, why would you need to transfer smaller addresses to one bigger address first? this does not make sense to me.

2.
where should you submit the transaction id to ub.com?
member
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December 28, 2017, 09:11:21 AM
#5
where can you find a ub explorer? i have searched for it, but can't find one.

ignore that, found it already, https://www.ub.com/explorer
(typical... i'm always finding things after asking for it, but never before asking somehow)
member
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December 28, 2017, 09:00:33 AM
#4
where can you find a ub explorer? i have searched for it, but can't find one.
legendary
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December 26, 2017, 10:41:48 AM
#3
[2] send from same address to same address 0.0001 BTC, then check their ub explorer, then import private key(after you secure BTC to another address)
[q1] yes, if you moved funds to another own address, you can claim by sending some back to original address
[q2] they will send ub to same address with ballance @ #498777, you will have to import private key to get them

if for some reason you had transaction between Block 494000 and Block 498777, which returns change to sending address, you already have ubtc, check ubtc block explorer

ah. some clarification. i've changed my mind about this. as it's such an offensive shitfork i want to claim it for pure dumping.

currently my funds are on a hardware wallet and there's no way i can be bothered to expose the seed of that.

if i send to a paper wallet does anyone know if i can use the mycelium cold store spending feature to send to the same address in the same way? i really would not want to screw it up.

once that's done it's back to the hardware wallet.
hero member
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December 26, 2017, 08:47:46 AM
#2
[2] send from same address to same address 0.0001 BTC, then check their ub explorer, then import private key(after you secure BTC to another address)
[q1] yes, if you moved funds to another own address, you can claim by sending some back to original address
[q2] they will send ub to same address with ballance @ #498777, you will have to import private key to get them

if for some reason you had transaction between Block 494000 and Block 498777, which returns change to sending address, you already have ubtc, check ubtc block explorer
legendary
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December 23, 2017, 01:25:09 AM
#1
Can some one clarify how to claim BTC UNITED in the second phase?

It really unclear from the website::

Eligibility

All users with Bitcoins who failed to get UnitedBitcoin in Phase #1, and who make at least one transfer to his/her own Bitcoin address between Block 498777 and Block 501878 (12 December 2017 to 12:00 on 3 January 2018 GMT).

Only address balances at the time of the fork will be considered for post-fork crediting
Only the original address can make the transfer to itself
The receiving address must have a prior balance of more than 0.01BTC, and must be used as one of the sending (input) addresses

so do they mean

[1] for an address that you owned at the fork BTC block height #498777

[2] you have to send some bitcoin between [ 498777 and Block 501878] to said address in [1].

[q1] do they credit you on the basis of the funds at the block height #498777 ? regardless if you have emptied them since?
[q2] the private key for owned address is used?




Further confusion is here the bitshares united below, is this a seperate claiming mechansim for same coin because they seem to say jsut yuse you priv key....? see below

https://steemkr.com/btc-u/@nickeles/bitshares-united-is-the-better-option-for-the-future-of-bitcoin

https://steemit.com/btc-u/@nickeles/bitshares-united-is-the-better-option-for-the-future-of-bitcoin
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