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Re: Move my Bitcoins to another wallet when claiming free BTG and BTX?
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AlSai
on 14/11/2017, 15:03:36 UTC
BTX is another Bitcoin Fork, https://bitcore.cc/
I found online a PDF on how to use BTX with Coinomi, I will tell you if I find something useful.
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Re: Move my Bitcoins to another wallet when claiming free BTG and BTX?
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AlSai
on 14/11/2017, 13:51:36 UTC
I used this guide to view my BTG balance and was able to transfer it to another Coinomi wallet from where I will start any other BTG transaction.
https://coinsutra.com/claim-bitcoin-gold-btg/

Ok, and how about the Bitcore (BTX) will that be added as well?

I don't know what BTX is. Smiley
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Re: Move my Bitcoins to another wallet when claiming free BTG and BTX?
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AlSai
on 14/11/2017, 12:37:12 UTC
I used this guide to view my BTG balance and was able to transfer it to another Coinomi wallet from where I will start any other BTG transaction.
https://coinsutra.com/claim-bitcoin-gold-btg/
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Re: Has anyone been able to access their Bitcoin Gold using their private keys?
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AlSai
on 14/11/2017, 12:25:37 UTC
I have used this guide (https://coinsutra.com/claim-bitcoin-gold-btg/) and was able to separate my BTC from my BTG my sending my BTG to another Coinomi wallet. Smiley
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Re: Move my Bitcoins to another wallet when claiming free BTG and BTX?
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AlSai
on 14/11/2017, 11:55:13 UTC
I am sorry I can't help with this, but I want to do the same thing, so could you please keep this post updated?
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Has anyone been able to access their Bitcoin Gold using their private keys?
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AlSai
on 14/11/2017, 11:45:42 UTC
I want to access my BTG as soon as possible and I tried sweeping my BTG using Coinomi and it said that I don't have BTG on that key, even though using the BTG wallet checker on bitcoingold.org says I have equivalent BTG.
So the question is, did any of you access their BTG using their private keys?
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Re: A question about replay attacks.
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AlSai
on 06/11/2017, 11:14:21 UTC
Meaning that the unwanted transaction does not happen automatically
Right.  Publishing a transaction to the network of one fork will not automatically publish to the network of the other fork.  However, a replay on the other network doesn't need an 'attacker' in the sense of someone intentionally being malicious.  It possible for a misconfigured node to accidentally publish it to the other network.
Thanks!
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A question about replay attacks.
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AlSai
on 06/11/2017, 00:20:08 UTC
I joined in on bitcoin 1 month ago so forgive me if my terminology is incorrect or if I am not clear enough.

My question is, are replay attacks initiated my an "attacker"? Meaning that the unwanted transaction does not happen automatically and accidentally, it is manually replicated on the unintended chain however way it is done, which I am clueless of.
If it is done by an attacker, let's say I had bitcoin on a wallet (1) before a fork happened, and after it happened, I transferred my bitcoin to a new wallet (2), this transaction will not be replayed as the receiving address is also mine. Then I will be able to safely claim or spend my forked coin on wallet 1 because it does not have any bitcoin in it, right?

Thanks in advance. Smiley