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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Gold : Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again
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ThomasAnderson7
on 03/12/2017, 19:49:23 UTC
How can I claim my BTG from a Electrum 2fa wallet? Can someone help me step by step? I will give you 7% of my restored BTG
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Re: [Solved] How to claim BTG from an Electrum wallet?
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ThomasAnderson7
on 03/12/2017, 19:31:42 UTC
Can someone help me extracting my Bitcoin Gold from a 2fa Electrum Wallet step by step on Skype? I can offer 7% of the amount of Bitcoin Gold I manage to extract in return (not much, 7% of like 2,15, but it's still money), I find this process really difficult and I don't wanna lose my Bitcoin Gold

I can pay you guys, I will not take a lot of your time, just half an hour for 7% of my BTG (2,15), please, help me on Skype, hit me a PM
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Re: Extracting Bitcoin Gold from 2FA & Multisig Electrum Wallet
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ThomasAnderson7
on 03/12/2017, 02:00:10 UTC
We just extracted BTG from a Segwit address for a client. It was hard to figure out at first, but relatively straight forward once we figured out our issues. The WS team member that did that job it will write it up soon so the community can benefit.


So if you wanna help give help following on Skype step by step and getting paid 10% or write a simpler tutorial and earn by donations. That's my piece of advice.

Thank you for your feedback.

Please check our growing list of satisfied clients in our thread service thread:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2434261.msg24929414#msg24929414

We are one of the good guys, acting ethically, doing hard work, and giving away game for free. Our intent is to make a good name for ourselves and offer our services for many years in many different forms. That being said, we understand your desire to preserve the integrity of your private keys for future forks. We understand that our guarantee to delete your seed immediately after BTG retrieval and never extract any other coin without your approval is not good enough for you, and we can respect that.

We don't use Skype for security reasons, but for $100/hr (minimum 1 hour charge, ) we can have a team member jump on a Telegram, Cryptocat, Signal or something similar and work with you through to extract your BTG, telling you exactly what to type into the debug console. You will never have to reveal your seed or private keys to us. Note that you must have the latest version of Bitcoin Gold Core with the ~140GB blockchain fully sync'd.  (Also make sure you didn't download the "scam version" that was available from their Github for 1.5 days earlier this week)

DM or email us walleting.services at protonmail dot com and we can set up a time.

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Re: [Solved] How to claim BTG from an Electrum wallet?
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ThomasAnderson7
on 02/12/2017, 17:18:40 UTC
Can someone help me extracting my Bitcoin Gold from a 2fa Electrum Wallet step by step on Skype? I can offer 7% of the amount of Bitcoin Gold I manage to extract in return (not much, 7% of like 2,15, but it's still money), I find this process really difficult and I don't wanna lose my Bitcoin Gold
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Re: Extracting Bitcoin Gold from 2FA & Multisig Electrum Wallet
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ThomasAnderson7
on 02/12/2017, 15:03:30 UTC

I don't understand the order from the instructions from the first post and the detailed 5th post, can someone clear that to me please?
And if someone can write the instructions in a simpler way would be great

We can do it for you at a special rate of 10% drop us a PM or an email and mention this post.

Sorry but that's what I think, if you can do it you could write a simpler tutorial and earn with tips, because if I can, thanks to you, recover my BTG automatically I feel I owe you something, I think everyone in Bitcoin community if they find themselves in a situation like this would think the same, the soultion so would be to write a simpler guide with screenshots.
That's because no one, even at the cost of losing money, would give their private keys. There will be more forks, it can happen something, but the private keys are personal, so it's obvious no one would agree to that, even at a price like 5% or 2%.
So if you wanna help give help following on Skype step by step and getting paid 10% or write a simpler tutorial and earn by donations. That's my piece of advice.


If you follow the instructions above it will work for you. If you have multiple previous (deposits)  inputs to the address you are trying to unlock, the command becomes rather long, though achievable. Let me know if you need any help

Can you help me step by step on Skype via Chat? I can pay you 7% of my Bitcoin Gold
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Re: Extracting Bitcoin Gold from 2FA & Multisig Electrum Wallet
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ThomasAnderson7
on 01/12/2017, 18:07:32 UTC
I don't understand the order from the instructions from the first post and the detailed 5th post, can someone clear that to me please?
And if someone can write the instructions in a simpler way would be great
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: Switch to offline wallet
by
ThomasAnderson7
on 01/01/2017, 21:47:30 UTC
Thanks very much guys for helping me and all these answers!

Just one last question, but I don't know if it's the good place to ask that, I gave a look to the Chuwi HI12, is that a reliable 2 in 1 or it's low quality and I risk it will break or something, I'm willing to use it as offline wallet and offline media player
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Re: Switch to offline wallet
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ThomasAnderson7
on 01/01/2017, 16:57:04 UTC
Some things are not still clear.
How can I create a offline wallet if the PC with the offline wallet will not be ever connected to the internet?
You have to download the software on an online computer, verify the software, move it to a USB drive, and then install the software from the USB drive to your offline computer.

-I still don't understand, I create the wallet on the online PC, send money from blockchain to the address of Electrum wallet, then? How can I move Bitcoins on the offline PC pratically?


I still don't understand how can be offline if I create it online, this concept is not clear, I mean, the Bitcoin are saved on the PC itself, so can't be stolen if I'm cautious?
-There is no such thing as a Bitcoin that is saved. All that you need are the private keys.
So, I backup master private key on a safe USB?



I can connect it to the internet btw once in a while,
No. That defeats the purpose of an offline wallet.

-So, if I connect to internet Electrum the wallet is not offline, but online?
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Re: Switch to offline wallet
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ThomasAnderson7
on 01/01/2017, 15:36:22 UTC
Some things are not still clear.
How can I create a offline wallet if the PC with the offline wallet will not be ever connected to the internet?
So, to create a "offline" (?) wallet I take this Netbook or Raspberry PI 3, connect to internet once, create an 2Factor Authentication wallet Bitcoin, backup seeds on a paper, exporte private keys on a safe crypted USB (right, or I don't need to backup exported private keys?), then I send Bitcoins from Blockchain. info to Electrum address, then I'm 100% sure?
I still don't understand how can be offline if I create it online, this concept is not clear, I mean, the Bitcoin are saved on the PC itself, so can't be stolen if I'm cautious? I can connect it to the internet btw once in a while, I'm safe here, but I wanna be 100% sure that Electrum and other sites do not own my bitcoins like online wallet do
And I only need seeds, not private keys?
For example, if I lose everything to access my wallet, keys (still don't know if I have to backup and don't know how they work Sad ), PC, Google Authenticator, literally everything except for the 12 words, and 10 years after I decide to restore my wallet with the 12 words, can I do that, right? I mean, so, I only need those 12 words and I'm 100% safe that I can restore my bitcoin in future or immediately
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Re: Switch to offline wallet
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ThomasAnderson7
on 31/12/2016, 22:15:08 UTC
So, I downloaded electrum on my notebook, but as I have understood it's better to have a separate cheap netbook offline only to store Bitcoin, is that true? In this way I can't be victim of malware and I don't risk that they stole them, am I right? And when I have to use them I just connect the netbook to internet.
I'm talking about 1, 2 BTC, not very much, is that a good solution?
Then I saved the 12 words and I used 2 factor authentication wallet (TrustedCoin with Google authenticator, is that safe?)
P.S. If for some case I lose access to the Google authenticator and the netbook, I only need the 12 words to recover the wallet right? So, if that's true, the wallet is also stored online or am I wrong?
If you have other advises tell me, please
Thanks very much for all these answers guys and sorry for too many questions, but I wanna be secure in storing my Bitcoin

P.S. 2: After all, I just send Bitcoin from blockchain.info to electrum wallet address right?
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Switch to offline wallet
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ThomasAnderson7
on 30/12/2016, 18:14:38 UTC
Hi, I've been using Blockchain .info from a while, I'm willing to switch to an offline wallet, I don't feel 100% secure with Blockchain, can you suggest me one?
And some tutorial noob-friendly that explain me how to use it?
I mean, if my PC one day stop working, I lose my BTC? Or if I use a USB drive to store BTC, if the USB stop working, I lose my BTC? I have a lot of doubts about offline wallets, if anyone can clear me that, would be great
Thanks very much, hoping in some answers  Smiley

P.S. Good new year!