We have contacted bittrex but haven't any response from them, neither positive or negative, i think they are waiting for the resolution of the actual conflict on the bitcoin blockchain as we are using CounterParty which is based on Bitcoin.
Regarding the website, it will soon be updated, we prefered focusing on the distribution and development, we didn't found the time to properly work on it, however, in the next few days the website will be updated.
Thanks for your feedbacks, the team really appreciates them.
Regarding the sweep process, there are some issues with counterwallet however, we found an alternative confirmed by the counterParty community :
https://github.com/Jpja/Sweep-XCP-PaperwalletJust ensure that you put the right name : NVST and to set the miner's fees to 0.0008 BTC or higher.
Hello.
Is this related to 1st august?
So exporting I mean having ownership of the BTC private key from couterwallet is not enough?
So form reading the info of that page:
https://github.com/Jpja/Sweep-XCP-Paperwalleti have understood that i should do the following:
1) Install electrum wallet on my computer
2) generate a new BTC address
3) send all my BTC from counter wallet to this new address generated in electrum
4) download the sweep.html from
https://github.com/Jpja/Sweep-XCP-Paperwallet 5) follow the instructions from that page and send NVST from address in counterwallet to the new address that was generated in electrum.
Please can you confirm this?!
Also if anybody has already done that by using this sweep.html can you confirm that it works?
Thanks.
Hello, yes many exchanges are slowly disabling their bitcoin wallets because of 1st August.
Your method is one of the many possible ways to do it, you can also create an address using coinb.in and send the tokens there using either Jpja's repo, coindaddy's public API, or counterwallet.
Regarding 1st August and its effect, nothing will harm you as long as you have the private key of your bitcoin addresseS. As of my informations,3 splits could happen, but what ever happens, as long as you have your private keys, you are safe.