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Re: Extracting Bitcoin Gold from 2FA & Multisig Electrum Wallet
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Bit123ABC
on 28/11/2017, 15:03:16 UTC
I made a spreadsheet to repeat the process a bit easier. As it is; it will only help with "one input" transactions, ie. not work for addresses that have received multiple transfers. Most of mine however had not. Link below in case it can help anyone (All the hashes, addresses etc. in the sheet are invalid).

http://wikisend.com/download/745806/redeem.ods

SHA-256: 0ae5e292b8ac0f756726e378b7dfb34535bc1f1c1f85b44a0e3c5c8e004720b5
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Re: Extracting Bitcoin Gold from 2FA & Multisig Electrum Wallet
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Bit123ABC
on 28/11/2017, 11:18:14 UTC
Thanks guys!! Smiley
Got it working. I was using a wrong scriptPubKey and did not have the amount in my signrawtransaction statements.
Believe some of the wallets are working on making the process more user friendly, so that will probably come soon, but if you let me have an address i am happy to send a btg your way for your help.
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Re: Extracting Bitcoin Gold from 2FA & Multisig Electrum Wallet
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Bit123ABC
on 25/11/2017, 16:35:33 UTC
Hi,
I am trying to do the same thing, but are having trouble with step 8, signing the transaction. Are you able to write a bit more detail on how you set the transaction up/ got the txid and vout? I must be using a wrong one somehow. When signing the transaction the hex i get is identical to the one i put in.
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Re: bitcoinmixer.info still scamming
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Bit123ABC
on 13/05/2015, 19:24:31 UTC
Sad to see that bitcoinmixer.info is back up and running as normal. I guess twinservers.net / sitevalley.com who host the page are somehow in on the scam.
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Re: bitcoinmixer.info still scamming
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Bit123ABC
on 07/05/2015, 07:50:51 UTC
Wouldn't they be laundering the bitcoins they stole from you if it's sent through the mixer?
Well possibly, but not necessarily (i do not think their page has mixing functionality). I am however not really an economy or legal expert, so someone else may have a better answer.

On a positive note their hosting provider have now taken the site down. Looking forward to see if (how long) it stays down.
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Re: [SCAM] bitcoinmixer.info
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Bit123ABC
on 06/05/2015, 20:13:31 UTC
I'm sorry for your loss — I hope those jerks get busted.
Thx. The loss itself is (as yours) not huge, but its more the principle that they should not keep stealing from nice people like us Wink
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Re: bitcoinmixer.info still scamming
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Bit123ABC
on 06/05/2015, 18:09:12 UTC
Mixers are really dangerous...and I think that their anonimity is well defended, as they could face anew accusation of money laundry at any time...
Thx for your reply. I get your point, and you are probably right. However doing nothing will not get me anything. Also if the site does not repay any coins, but only keep them, you cannot accuse them of laundering anything Wink
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bitcoinmixer.info still scamming
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Bit123ABC
on 06/05/2015, 17:31:55 UTC
There is already a topic about this here, but as i replied to that the forum suggested i made a new post, so here it is.

Bitcoinmixer.info seem to still be scamming away. I guess I should have looked here before using it, but i did not, and in any case i still feel they should be stopped from continuing their scam.

I have tried contacting them directly, but as i have not yet had a reply or my bitcoins back, i will proceed to contact their hosting provider and anonymity service, to hopefully find out who is behind the page.

Should there be anyone else (having lost bitcoins on bitcoinmixer.info) interested in pursuing this i would be happy to hear from you.
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Re: [SCAM] bitcoinmixer.info
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Bit123ABC
on 06/05/2015, 17:25:27 UTC
I realize this topic is a bit old (i will also make a post under a new topic), but the exact same thing happened to me recently. I guess I should have looked here before using bitcoinmixer.info, but i did not, and in any case i still feel they should be stopped from continuing their scam.

I have tried contacting them directly, but as i have not yet had a reply or my bitcoins back, i will proceed to contact their hosting provider and anonymity service, to hopefully find out who is behind the page.

Should there be anyone else (having lost bitcoins on bitcoinmixer.info) interested in pursuing this i would be happy to hear from you.