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BRUH MY WALLET

Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:15 pm

Oookay so I used bitcoins offical wallet to transfer btc to bcc wallet in the same app got email conf that it transfered yet my bcc wallet is empty HELP lol

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Re: BRUH MY WALLET

Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:24 pm

What BCC wallet software are you using? If it provides you with the private keys, then you should be able to retrieve the BTC that were sent to that address by importing the private key into your BTC wallet.

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Re: BRUH MY WALLET

Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:29 pm

bitcoin.com wallet

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Re: BRUH MY WALLET

Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:32 pm

What BCC wallet software are you using? If it provides you with the private keys, then you should be able to retrieve the BTC that were sent to that address by importing the private key into your BTC wallet.
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Re: BRUH MY WALLET

Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:03 pm

Oookay so I used bitcoins offical wallet to transfer btc to bcc wallet in the same app got email conf that it transfered yet my bcc wallet is empty HELP lol
Hi there,

Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash are two entirely separate cryptocurrencies and they operate on two entirely separate blockchains. This means that Bitcoin (BTC) sent to an address on the Bitcoin blockchain will never appear nor be present on the Bitcoin Cash blockchain. In this instance you seem to have sent a Bitcoin (BTC) transaction to an address in your Bitcoin Cash (BCC) wallet. Note that in the Bitcoin.com wallet you can set up both a Bitcoin (BTC) sub-wallet and a Bitcoin Cash (BCC) sub-wallet.

You can do the following to retrieve your BTC from your BCC wallet:

- Go to Home > New wallet (press the '+' icon) > New personal wallet
- Do not select the Bitcoin Cash option, as you want to recover your BTC. (Grey is off and sets up a BTC wallet, green is on and sets up a BCC wallet)
- Enter a name for the wallet (I would suggest BTC recovery) > Show advanced options > Wallet key
- Copy from wallet... > Select Wallet To > [Your Bitcoin Cash Wallet]
- Create new wallet

This will create a Bitcoin (BTC) wallet from your Bitcoin Cash (BCC) wallet seed.

- Once it has been created, go to Settings > [BTC recovery wallet] > More Options > Wallet Addresses > Tap 'Unused Addresses' 20 times until you get an "Empty addresses limit reached" message
- Tap 'Scan addresses for funds'

Your BTC will now appear in your BTC recovery wallet.

Again, you can manage both Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCC) in your Bitcoin.com wallet, but you must not send BTC to a BCC address and vice-versa. You should send BTC only to addresses in your Bitcoin.com BTC sub-wallet, and you should send BCC only to addresses in your Bitcoin.com BCC sub-wallet.

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Re: BRUH MY WALLET

Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:13 pm

Oookay so I used bitcoins offical wallet to transfer btc to bcc wallet in the same app got email conf that it transfered yet my bcc wallet is empty HELP lol
Hi there,

Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash are two entirely separate cryptocurrencies and they operate on two entirely separate blockchains. This means that Bitcoin (BTC) sent to an address on the Bitcoin blockchain will never appear nor be present on the Bitcoin Cash blockchain. In this instance you seem to have sent a Bitcoin (BTC) transaction to an address in your Bitcoin Cash (BCC) wallet. Note that in the Bitcoin.com wallet you can set up both a Bitcoin (BTC) sub-wallet and a Bitcoin Cash (BCC) sub-wallet.

You can do the following to retrieve your BTC from your BCC wallet:

- Go to Home > New wallet (press the '+' icon) > New personal wallet
- Do not select the Bitcoin Cash option, as you want to recover your BTC. (Grey is off and sets up a BTC wallet, green is on and sets up a BCC wallet)
- Enter a name for the wallet (I would suggest BTC recovery) > Show advanced options > Wallet key
- Copy from wallet... > Select Wallet To > [Your Bitcoin Cash Wallet]
- Create new wallet

This will create a Bitcoin (BTC) wallet from your Bitcoin Cash (BCC) wallet seed.

- Once it has been created, go to Settings > [BTC recovery wallet] > More Options > Wallet Addresses > Tap 'Unused Addresses' 20 times until you get an "Empty addresses limit reached" message
- Tap 'Scan addresses for funds'

Your BTC will now appear in your BTC recovery wallet.

Again, you can manage both Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCC) in your Bitcoin.com wallet, but you must not send BTC to a BCC address and vice-versa. You should send BTC only to addresses in your Bitcoin.com BTC sub-wallet, and you should send BCC only to addresses in your Bitcoin.com BCC sub-wallet.

Fremont
GOAT, thanks for helping me out but rip to the money that was taken due to the transaction fees from transfering btc to bcc LOL you live and you learn.

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