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Electrum is a lightweight Bitcoin client written in Python
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How to sell BCH into BTC
We
recommend to proceed as follows:
Install Electron Cash on a machine that does not have your
Electrum wallets. … Move all your Electrum funds to a new Electrum wallet. This will
move only your BTC, and not your BCC, because the BCC blockchain has
replay protection. Wait until the transaction is confirmed. …
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How to sell BCH into BTC
I have an Electrum wallet since Nov 2016 with some BTC.
It seems that I automatically own BCH now (is this right?). What is the simplest way to sell this BCH into BTC? … , and initialize it with the same Seed as electrum (isn't this dangerous?)?
Or is there another simpler system to sell my BCH into BTC? …
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Algorithm to go from seed to 20 (or more) addresses
I'm currently reading the Electrum sourcecode to figure out how to go from seed (12 words) to addresses (in usual format). Does someone have the big picture of this process in mind? … More precisely I'm looking for Python code (standalone, runnable out of Electrum) that can produce this. …