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Re: List of Forks [updated 3/26/2018]
by
Big Naturals
on
03/04/2018, 01:02:31 UTC
Quote from: forkdrop on April 02, 2018, 08:50:01 PM
We just launched our guide section for helping less experienced bitcoiners through the process of claiming securely and privately:
https://forkdrop.io/novices-guide-to-claiming-forked-bitcoin-value
We slow it down with a bunch of screenshots to keep the pace comfortable for the novice that might not be a programmer and have existing CLI skills. The guide has many parts such as helping you set up an Ubuntu 16.04 live boot temporary session:
https://forkdrop.io/secure-live-boot-ubuntu-for-bitcoin-keys
Running Tor to help keep your block explorer and web traffic private:
https://forkdrop.io/running-tor-browser-from-ubuntu-live-boot
Running the tools for handling private keys and seed phrases safely:
https://forkdrop.io/running-bip-39-tool-on-secure-offline-ubuntu-system
https://forkdrop.io/using-ian-colemans-bip-39-tool
https://forkdrop.io/running-bitaddress-tool-on-secure-offline-ubuntu-system
Finding exchanges to sell the coins on:
https://forkdrop.io/scouting-exchanges-to-sell-forked-bitcoin-value
And then a very detailed walk through for using the bitcoin_fork_claimer tool:
https://forkdrop.io/preparing-to-use-bitcoin-fork-claimer-tool
https://forkdrop.io/finding-parameters-for-bitcoin-fork-claimer-tool
https://forkdrop.io/running-bitcoin-fork-claimer-on-ubuntu
Very nice resources, thanks for putting all that together!
I'm interested to know if you think the fork-athon will continue through 2018, you're obviously putting a lot of effort into your site