I have a bitcoin wallet with a number of BTC in it. i have a backup. on the BCC chain i control one BCC for each BTC i have in my bitcoin wallet.
however, to move the BCC i need to provide a private key for each input that my bitcoin wallet knows about. Question is : Given i have the wallet backup (taken when the wallet had many unspent inputs) and i have the password used when making the wallet, and i have the spending pin, How can i then get at the private keys, so that i can enter them into the BitcoinABC wallet (a bitcoin core clone) using importprivkey so i can send the BCC off to an exchange on the BCC fork? it would be a pity if i miss out on many thousands of USD worth of BCC, just bc i can't seen to figure how to get at my private keys. I thought they were accessible somehow when i have the backup, the pass used for the backup and the spending pin. a snippet of java code that loads the wallet from the decrypted protobuf file, and then dumps the pk's would be handy. i tried to use wallet-tool dump --dumpprivkeys --password=spendingpin but the resulting text file does not seem to have anything that i could identify as something that could be used with importprivkey in a core wallet. would like help detailing where to find the private keys in the output from wallet-tool dump (and what format those pks are) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "bitcoinj" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
