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Re: So hard to find a good wallet. need help
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beterhans
on 19/12/2017, 04:01:32 UTC
Thanks BitMaxz
In short
there is no good segwit wallet exist.
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Re: Try to understand Segwit. I Found it's not easy...
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beterhans
on 18/12/2017, 17:11:57 UTC
Electrum is one.  There are probably others.  I haven't built a list yet.
OK Thanks for the reply. that's awesome.

my next question is

is there any segwit wallet give you address start with 3 and not a multi-sig wallet and give you the private key?
seems electrum's address is not compatible with some other system.
some wallet or exchange may not able transfer to your address?

or
is there any segwit wallet allow you control a segwit paper wallet.
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Try to understand Segwit. I Found it's not easy...
by
beterhans
on 18/12/2017, 16:19:10 UTC
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I've experienced network high fee and network congestion for 1 day can't get 1 confirmation.

So I'm searching for bitcoin segwit wallet.

What I found is no good wallet for it.

One is Electrum.
it's address is start with bc1 yeah it's great and it gave you private keys
BUT. blockchain.info can't search it's transaction.

seems like bc1 address is not compatible with old wallet and system.


another one is green address
yeah it's address start with 3 and compatible with other wallets and service
but it won't give you private key.
and even they give you private key it's no use.
Greenaddress is a Multisign wallet which need 2 private keys to move the funds.
I lost my rights on my coins.


So a few questions

1. is an address start with 3 is a multi sign address? that means you don't have full rights on you coins?
2. is an segwit address need to be a multi sign address?
3. which segwit wallet will give me the full right? (don't need others to approve)
4. if No.3 is no is that means segwit is a system that need someone to approve you transaction?

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So hard to find a good wallet. need help
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beterhans
on 18/12/2017, 10:34:49 UTC
is this BTC wallet exist?

1. must support segwit
2. allow you to see private keys
3. allow to add / sweep private keys (paper wallet)
4. cross platform ( mac ios android windows)

the electrum is great but no iOS app.
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Re: Some basic question can't find on google about BTC and BCC addresses.
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beterhans
on 03/08/2017, 06:23:11 UTC
1. is BCC use a different public key/ address format than BTC?
No. They are using the same underlying technology for private/public keys... ie. ECDSA. At the moment, the only differences are the "consensus rules"... whereby BCH is allowing up to 8MB blocks... and in the transaction signing algorithm which was done to prevent "Replay Attacks"... (ie. BCC transaction is not valid on BTC chain, and BTC transaction is not valid on BCC chain)



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2. when I use a address generator like paper wallet to generate a bitcoin address / public key, is the bitcoin or BCC network aware of this address? or until I use it?
Technically, all addresses already exist... as they're just very large numbers. Having said that, until an address is used in a transaction which is then broadcast and confirmed, there is no record of it on the blockchain.



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3. if BCC address and BTC address is same, does it means I can use a BITCOIN paper wallet to generate a paper wallet and use it on BCC network?
Yes.



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4. if question 3 is false, where can I find a paper wallet generator and an wallet app that shows or support import address from public/private key pair.
See #3.



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5. is there a web site like https://blockchain.info for BCC network?
So far, I have found:
Blockchair: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/blocks
Blockdozer: http://blockdozer.com/insight/

Thanks so much for the detail.
now I feel more confident.
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Some basic question can't find on google about BTC and BCC addresses.
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beterhans
on 03/08/2017, 03:07:56 UTC
1. is BCC use a different public key/ address format than BTC?

2. when I use a address generator like paper wallet to generate a bitcoin address / public key, is the bitcoin or BCC network aware of this address? or until I use it?

3. if BCC address and BTC address is same, does it means I can use a BITCOIN paper wallet to generate a paper wallet and use it on BCC network?

4. if question 3 is false, where can I find a paper wallet generator and an wallet app that shows or support import address from public/private key pair.

5. is there a web site like https://blockchain.info for BCC network?