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OK thanks, I will try to restrain from sending any transactions then until this doesn't get patched. I don't need any trouble honestly at the moment.
As the fix is complicated it might not be fixed on the protocol level. Whether or not individual wallets get a patch to deal with this I cant tell. I would suggest you wait for a single confirmation whenever you send or receive coins before you create another TX. If your wallet is confused after the first confirmation. Let it restore its database from the blockchain. E.g. Multibit HD calls it "repair wallet", bitcoin core calls it "-zapwallettxes", for blockchain.info and other services a short message to support should do it, etc.
If i understand things correctly, there's no 'new' coins being made from this attack?
That is correct. Its not even that the coins go somewhere else, its just the identifier for the transaction the TX ID is changed, nothing else.
Thanks for this! Because myTrezor.com can not gracefully handle the duplicate transactions Trezor users are reporting being unable to spend from their myTrezor.com wallet. Switching to Multibit HD is a good temporary solution until Trezor support patches myTrezor.com. I do not know of any other wallet Trezor is compatible with that has a repair function.