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How to change BTCP Electrum Watching Wallet to spending wallet #43

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time927am opened this issue Mar 7, 2018 · 0 comments
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How to change BTCP Electrum Watching Wallet to spending wallet #43

time927am opened this issue Mar 7, 2018 · 0 comments

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time927am commented Mar 7, 2018

I had some issues claiming BTCP from my ZCL Electrum 2fa wallet. The "p2sh" error would come up.

So I followed the instructions below as advised by a Bitcoin Private support live chat rep. However, now, my wallet is "watching only". I can't spend/send out the claimed BTCP. How do I fix this? Any help please.

From: https://support.btcprivate.org/445098-Common-Post-Fork-Issues-READ-FIRST---BTCP---Mar-4th-2018

I am getting an error message "p2sh" when trying to open BTCP Electrum.
Please try the following steps:

If this is because you're coming from an old Electrum ZCL 1.0.0 2FA wallet -

Navigate to C:/Users/YOUR-NAME/AppData/Roaming/Electrum-zcl/wallets. For Mac, the location would be: ~/Library/Application\ Support/ Open your Zclassic mutisig wallet file with Notepad (This wallet should have been setup with “From 3 co-signers” on the first slider. Select “Require 2 signatures").
You will need to gather the 2 private keys and one public key. To find this easily, press “CTRL+F” and search for “xprv”. Copy the 2 “xprv” values as well as the last “xpub” value. You will need these in a later step.
Create a new BTCP “Multi-signature wallet”. Select “From 3 co-signers” on the first slider. Select “Require 2 signatures” on the second slider.
To add the first co-signer, click “Use public or private keys”. Enter the first xprv key in this box.
Add the second co-signer via a private key also.
Add the third co-signer with the public key. Complete the set-up by adding a password if desired.
Your BTCP should now be available in this new BTCP multisig wallet.


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