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Sunday, 14 June 2020
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Splitting BCH/BSV held on hardware wallet
I've been out of the loop with crypto currency for a couple of years now. I start delving into it again and I realise that I've got some BSV from the BCH fork. The problem is that it is on a hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) that doesn't support BSV.
I've been searching for a way to split the coins, but all the information that I find appears to either be out of date or suspicious.
Can anyone help me please?
******Examples of out of date information.
- This article recommends sending them to Coinex but it's over a year old and therefore difficult to tell if that advice is still valid. Furthermore, I've read at least one post about this method not working.
- The same article above recommend using a project on Github called "Coinsplitter". This project is now out of date.
Example of suspicious information.
- This post provides information from a throw away account. The low Karma of the user makes it seem pretty sketchy to me.
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/h8ofpk/splitting_bchbsv_held_on_hardware_wallet/
How good is the finality for transactions using Avalanche consensus?
I've heard talks about Avalanche, and though I'm pretty sure it's not getting implemented anytime soon, I'm interested in knowing how successful it is at preventing double-spends. Are there any statistics on this, and if so, how effective is it in terms of percentage for transaction finality?
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/h8np3k/how_good_is_the_finality_for_transactions_using/
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