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This is a small script that enables you to transfer/claim various coins in Bitcoin forks without downloading the full blockchains or messing with the official clients.

Requires Python 2.7

The following coins are recognized, although may not be fully tested:

At the moment it supports standard P2PKH and Segwit P2SH-P2WPKH addresses. Segwit mode has been verified to work with these coins: BTG, BCX, B2X, UBTC, BTF, BTW, SBTC, BCD, BPA, BTN, BTH, BTV, BTT, BTP, BTSQ

It also has experimental support for bech32 P2WPKH, but this has only been tested on the BTG, BTN, BCD, BTH, BTV, BTT, BTP, BTSQ networks so far.

It should support old-style Pay-2-Public-Key that were in use in 2009-2010 (use command line switch --p2pk) but this is UNTESTED at the moment.

USAGE OF THIS SCRIPT IS RISKY AND IF YOU MISTYPE ANYTHING YOU CAN LOSE ALL YOUR COINS

It has two modes of operation - blockchain.info assisted mode and standalone mode.

  • In blockchain.info mode it uses the blockchain.info API to query and validate information about the addresses you're spending from. This only works for transferring/claiming coins that existed on the BTC main chain pre-fork.
  • In standalone mode the user provides all the information including transaction source output index and the number of satoshis in the source output - there is no verification done, but this mode allows you to transfer coins that are entirely on-fork.

blockchain.info mode:

claimer.py <cointype> <addresses list file> <destination address>
claimer.py BTG addrlist.txt 1aa5cmqmvQq8YQTEqcTmW7dfBNuFwgdCD

Standalone mode:

claimer.py <cointype> --txid <source transaction ID> --wifkey <source private key> --srcaddr <source address> <destination address> --txindex <output index in transaction> --satoshis <number of satoshis on the source transaction output>
claimer.py BTG 4adc427d330497992710feaa32f85c389ef5106f74e7006878bd14b54500dfff 5K2YUVmWfxbmvsNxCsfvArXdGXm7d5DC9pn4yD75k2UaSYgkXTh 1HKqKTMpBTZZ8H5zcqYEWYBaaWELrDEXeE 1aa5cmqmvQq8YQTEqcTmW7dfBNuFwgdCD --txindex 0 --satoshis 3053

Default fee is set to 1000 satoshis, but can be changed with the --fee option.

USAGE OF THIS SCRIPT IS RISKY AND IF YOU MISTYPE ANYTHING YOU CAN LOSE ALL YOUR COINS


There is another python script for claiming FBTC (Fast Bitcoin). The FBTC network is based on the BitShares codebase, so it does not support Segwit. There are no TXIDs or change addresses, and you can transfer arbitrary amounts from an address multiple times.

Usage:

fbtcclaimer.py <private key in WIF format> <public source address> <destination address> <number of satoshis to send, including fee>
fbtcclaimer.py 5K2YUVmWfxbmvsNxCsfvArXdGXm7d5DC9pn4yD75k2UaSYgkXTh 1HKqKTMpBTZZ8H5zcqYEWYBaaWELrDEXeE 1aa5cmqmvQq8YQTEqcTmW7dfBNuFwgdCD 3053

fbtcclaimer.py also requires aes.py to be in the same folder as the script. Thanks to https://github.com/ricmoo/pyaes for the implementation.


Any donations can be sent to BTC address 1HDW5sy8trGE8mEKUtNacLPGCx1WRtebnp

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