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Topic: will new transaction be on both btc and bcc? (Read 528 times)

HCP
legendary
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No...

0.5 BTC in 1AddressA and 1.0 BCC in 1AddressA in a BCC wallet = 0.5 BTC and 1.0 BCC

BTC and BCC are NOT the same thing... and given that current trading on places like ViaBTC where 1 BCC ~= 0.1 BTC... I doubt they'll have similar value. Especially after all the "dumpers" get onto the exchanges and start trading out their BCC for a fast buck or two
full member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 100
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Transactions AFTER fork:
You have 1 BTC in 1AddressA... you wait patiently... fork happens... you send 0.5 BTC to 1AddressB (owned by someone else) AFTER the fork... you now have 0.5 BTC in 1AddressA... and you will be able to get 1.0 BCC in 1AddressA in a BCC wallet.

How it possible?

0.5 BTC in 1AddressA and 1.0 BCC in 1AddressA in a BCC wallet = 1.5 BTC
Right?
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4361
because UAHF had happened today. and bitcoin cash announced they go anyway as an alt coin.
UAHF has NOT happened as yet... it does not happen until 12:20 MEAN TIME PAST (MTP)... that will be about the 6th block AFTER 12:20 UTC... it is currently ~0330 UTC... ~9 hrs to go until Hardfork: https://cash.coin.dance/


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will the new transaction be on both (networks) btc and bcc?
New transactions AFTER the fork will NOT be on both networks, it is impossible due to Replay Attack Protection... Transactions BEFORE the fork will be on both networks (common block history)


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do btc and bcc run on the same network?
No... they do not...


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like can I make new transactions and still be able to split the bitcoins later to bcc and btc(send a transaction with forkid)?
or if I touch my bitcoins I won't be able to split them anymore?
Only if the coins are in addresses controlled by private keys that you own AT the time of the fork...

Ie.

Transactions BEFORE fork:
You have 1 BTC in 1AddressA (owned by you), you send 0.5 BTC to 1AddressB (owned by someone else) BEFORE the fork... fork happens, you now have 0.5 BTC in 1AddressA and will be able to get 0.5 BCC in 1AddressA in a BCC wallet.


Transactions AFTER fork:
You have 1 BTC in 1AddressA... you wait patiently... fork happens... you send 0.5 BTC to 1AddressB (owned by someone else) AFTER the fork... you now have 0.5 BTC in 1AddressA... and you will be able to get 1.0 BCC in 1AddressA in a BCC wallet.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
because UAHF had happened today. and bitcoin cash announced they go anyway as an alt coin.

will the new transaction be on both (networks) btc and bcc?
do btc and bcc run on the same network?
like can I make new transactions and still be able to split the bitcoins later to bcc and btc(send a transaction with forkid)?

or if I touch my bitcoins I won't be able to split them anymore?
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