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1963d · Bitcoin Cash
Are my coins correclty splitted, if I see 1 BCH balance in explorer.bitcoin.com and 0 BSV in bchsvexplorer.com for the same address? I moved 1 BSV to another address.
homopit
replied 1963d
No, not yet! You also need to move your BCH balance to a different address.
replied 1963d
Ok, Thanx. I will move my BCH to a new address in a new block on BCH chain.
replied 1963d
If you make a new transaction for the ABC coins to a new address and I gets into a block it will be split.
replied 1963d
I imported my private key in electroncash using SV-Server into SV-chain.
replied 1963d
My BSV-Coin is in a new address in BSV-Block. This address does not exist in explorer.bitcoin.com My BCH-coin is still in a old (very old) block.
replied 1963d
you need to send your BCH coins elsewhere (to the same address as they are in already for example) otherwise your coins are not split yet.
replied 1963d
OK, I did it. Is this secure to use the same electroncash wallet (and the same addresses) for my splitted BCH and BSV coins now?
replied 1963d
If your BSV and BCH are now in two different addresses it should now be split.
Barricade
replied 1963d
Using OP_DSV could NO BE SAFE, CSW is threatening to steal all txs containing DSV in his chain. https://medium.com/@craig_10243/bitcoin-is-all-about-incentives-72894518f6b5
homopit
replied 1963d
You split a dust amount with the opcode. Then use that dust to split your other coins, no opcode needed.
replied 1963d
My coins have different addresses in the ABC and SV chain with the same ballance. It has to be safe now. I hope nobody can steal my coins now.
Barricade
replied 1963d
Just to be sure, once all your BCH coins are in one address, use a faucet to recieve BCH-only coins. Since this point, you tx will not be replayable.
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But if you'd just move the BSV it is not split since the BSV transaction can be replayed on the BCH chain and move the same coins.