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RE: "Be careful out there!"
the LCC team describes a way of claiming the free coins on their website by the use of their wallet – which needs the private key.
yeah..right.
good luck with that.
Let us know how it turns out.
Now I'm even MORE concerned.
Did you read this part too?
what THAT sounds like is even MORE disturbing.
"I promise we wont use your keys...just let us borrow them for a little while"
where have we heard THAT before?
Yes, he will use the keys of a wallet without ANY LTC. I did not write the complete process but he explain you should download a wallet you will never use again and put your LTCs there and after the fork-block you send them again back to the original wallet you had them before.
I still not see any risk associated with this process.
I thought the same as you watching Charlie's tweets but that made me investigate and I found this interview. At least for me it explains very well all the doubts that I may have about how safe the process is, the reasons, etc.
you might find this interesting. I had to watch it several times....yankees talk faster than i can listen.
Btw thanks for the video!
Pd: For a reason I do not remember now I forgot to push the Post button today in the morning for this comment but is never to late.
good luck with that.
let us know how it turns out.
heheheh the nice Luke, I met him at Steemfest 2, someone you're very happy to talk with, he always has something interesting to ask or say.
Btw, I already have some value comming from LCC ;) I still have an old mining SHA256 thrown around that I will be able to use to mine LCC. From the interview.
It looks like I'm going back to my old mining days ... at least for a while ;)
Also you get this.
For the records .. I do not own BCash or BGold or BDiamond or any of the BTC forks. But this one looks different.I will keep u update with what will happen on Monday. And if you have some LTCs around, it will do not harm you to put them in another wallet just for two days ;)