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I apologize as I know this has been talked about a million times, but I am really struggling and need a bit of help. Most of the guides seem outdated as well.
I have a small amount of BCH on a ledger that I've had since before the split. I'd like to be able to use my BCH for every day spending, but don't want to loose the SV and need some help.
All the guides I have found recommend either sending to an exchange, which I don't want to do (and some exchanges seem to have stopped doing this) or by using ElectrumSV. I tried downloading this and running it and get the error message
“ElectrumSV” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.
I read one guide that said send yourself some post split-BCH, then send all the BCH you have to a new wallet address that you also own and then they are magically split. Does this sound accurate? Are there any steps I am missing? Or is there a better approach?
Thanks so much!
Can someone tell me what is the difference between bitcoin cash and bitcoin?
I have some RUNE on Binance that I need to move, because Binance.com is kicking-out U.S. clients. My plan was to move them into an Android Trust Wallet, but I'm a bit nervous about doing this. (Can unknown malware on my phone steal my coins?)
Any advice?
How worried should I be about having my coins stolen? Are there any other serious risks?
(I also have a 3-year-old Trezor that I've never used before. Would this be better? It's kind of old).