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Re: Claiming bitcoin Cash from bitcoin core/Ladger Nano S
by
omershen
on 26/01/2018, 14:51:04 UTC
Go into transactions. Right click and select Abandon Transaction for all post-fork transactions.

And then your BCC is right there.
Omershen, do the above.
It should work.

Yes!
thanks Smiley
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Re: Claiming bitcoin Cash from bitcoin core/Ladger Nano S
by
omershen
on 25/01/2018, 07:33:19 UTC
You were NOT supposed to paste the wallet.dat file before the blockchain synced.
Rescan it so your BCash will show.

i have let the wallet sync and then deleted the old wallet and copied the new one.
i have closed the program and relaunched it
still it shows 0.00000000 BCH.
any ideas?
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Re: Claiming bitcoin Cash from bitcoin core/Ladger Nano S
by
omershen
on 23/01/2018, 20:23:00 UTC
How are you trying to do it?
(I hope you're not running both on the same computer, or you installed ABC in a different directory so it doesn't overwrite your wallet.dat file from bitcoin core)

thanks for your reply Smiley
i have tried that.
I have backuped the wallet.dat from bitcoin core before sending the remaining bitcoin to the ladger.
than i have deinstalled the bitcone core and installed the bitcoinabc.
i have waited for the bitcoin abc to synchronize with the network and
than i have copied the wallet.dat originated from the bitcoin core into the bitcoin abc directory.
i must say that when i copied the wallet.dat, the bitcoinabc was still 2 days behind the synchronization, might that be problematic?

now the bitcoin abc wallet shows the last transactions i made but it shows them as BCH actions and the total sum of the wallet is still 0.00000000

much appreciate the help!
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Claiming bitcoin Cash from bitcoin core/Ladger Nano S
by
omershen
on 15/01/2018, 06:19:23 UTC
Hallo,
my bitcoins were on the bitcoin core until from 2012 until the 1.12.2017, than i have moved them into a ladger-nano S wallet.
i am trying to claim the bitcoin cash through the bitcoin abc wallet but the account shows 0 BCC
Any ideas on how to or even if its still possible to claim the BCC?
thanks!
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Re: Bitcoins "dissappread" after being transfered and not confirmed
by
omershen
on 16/01/2016, 10:38:07 UTC
Hey Guys,

so it happend again and when i used the getrawtransaction in the console i got this reply: "parameter 1 must be hexadecimal string (not '3e4c53d25bb857cf9c05d80806ef4d6a0e1f879da8958e5001f7eba0ec229c11-000') (code -8)"

Any Ideas what to do?
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The problem is with the TX ending with -000.

The correct command is:
Code:
getrawtransaction 3e4c53d25bb857cf9c05d80806ef4d6a0e1f879da8958e5001f7eba0ec229c11

Thanks!  Wink
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Re: Bitcoins "dissappread" after being transfered and not confirmed
by
omershen
on 16/01/2016, 09:42:58 UTC
Hey Guys,

so it happend again and when i used the getrawtransaction in the console i got this reply: "parameter 1 must be hexadecimal string (not '3e4c53d25bb857cf9c05d80806ef4d6a0e1f879da8958e5001f7eba0ec229c11-000') (code -8)"

Any Ideas what to do?
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Re: Bitcoins "dissappread" after being transfered and not confirmed
by
omershen
on 21/12/2015, 23:34:22 UTC


Help -> Debug Window -> Console and enter:

Code:
getrawtransaction 9ba164d2f43457a8ef6e352a2a700b12b0275370b0ea835222076458be06002a

it should return a long code. If it does you can use the code with decoderawtransaction to see your transaction and use it with sendrawtransaction to rebroadcast the transaction.

i got a long code as return however i would prefer to cancel the transaction and not try to rebroadcast it



If core does return an error (e.g. No information available about transaction (code -5)) the best course of action might be to remove the TX from the wallet.

maybe you have an easy guide for removing a TX from the wallet?


Thanks!
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Thanks it solved the problem and the transaction was resent!
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Re: Bitcoins "dissappread" after being transfered and not confirmed
by
omershen
on 11/12/2015, 17:59:10 UTC


Help -> Debug Window -> Console and enter:

Code:
getrawtransaction 9ba164d2f43457a8ef6e352a2a700b12b0275370b0ea835222076458be06002a

it should return a long code. If it does you can use the code with decoderawtransaction to see your transaction and use it with sendrawtransaction to rebroadcast the transaction.

i got a long code as return however i would prefer to cancel the transaction and not try to rebroadcast it



If core does return an error (e.g. No information available about transaction (code -5)) the best course of action might be to remove the TX from the wallet.
[/quote]

maybe you have an easy guide for removing a TX from the wallet?


Thanks!
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Re: Bitcoins "dissappread" after being transfered and not confirmed
by
omershen
on 10/12/2015, 17:39:41 UTC
Thnak you for the reply, and i am no troll Smiley

this is the transaction Id: 9ba164d2f43457a8ef6e352a2a700b12b0275370b0ea835222076458be06002a-000 however i was not able to find it anywhere.  i am using Bitcoin Core Version v0.11.0 (64-Bit)

this whole thing makes me feel somehow unsure....  Huh
any ideas what could have happend?

as i wrote the check mark on the left to the transaction shows a question mark and not a confirmed "check"

grateful for any ideas...
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Bitcoins "dissappread" after being transfered and not confirmed
by
omershen
on 09/12/2015, 14:45:19 UTC
Hallo,

I transferred 0.17... Bitcoins with a normal miners fee to bitpay.com as part of an online purchase.
the transfer took place on the 22.11 however the transfer is still not confirmed and there is no record of the transaction on the blockchain.
however the bitcoins appear to be booked from my account.
where are the bitcoins? sorry i am no expert and would really appreciate an answer...
this story also made me doubt the whole idea of bitcoins as i never encountered such an event

thank you and all the best,
Om