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## Claiming Funds From Old Hush Wallets
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Hush migrated to a new mainnet after Block 500,000 on the old Hush blockchain.
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Funds in addresses as of Block 500,000 were transported to our new chain. About
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31,000 addresses with at least 0.00000001 HUSH were transported to the new Hush
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mainnet.
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To claim funds on the new chain, there are few options.
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### Funds on exchanges
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Firstly, no bueno! Not your keys, not your coins. It's best not to store coins
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on exchanges. But in this case, you lucked out! There is nothing to do to claim
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new coins if you have coins on an exchange that supports the new Hush chain.
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The exchange will follow the instructions from the next section and you will
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magically have funds on the new chain. Note that old Hush addresses started
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with `t1` and now they begin with `R`.
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To see what an old HUSH v2 address looks like on the new chain, this online tool
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can be used: https://dexstats.info/addressconverter.php
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or this command line tool: https://git.hush.is/hush/hush3/src/master/contrib/convert_address.py
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### Using an old wallet.dat
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Backup your old HUSH wallet.dat, and backup any current wallet.dat that is in
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~/.komodo/HUSH3/
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OR
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~/.hush/HUSH3/
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There is no way to lose funds, as long as you have backups!!! Make sure
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to make backups. Do not skip this step.
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Make sure any/all GUI wallets are stopped! Also make sure your old Hush node
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and new Hush3 node are stopped:
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cd hush3
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./src/hush-cli stop
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Do not copy wallets or move wallets while your full node is running! This could
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corrupt your wallet!
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Now copy your old Hush wallet.dat to
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~/.hush/HUSH3/
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with a command like
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# DO NOT RUN THIS WITHOUT MAKING BACKUPS!
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cp ~/.hush/wallet.dat ~/.hush/HUSH3/
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The reason this works is that both old HUSH and new HUSH are still Bitcoin Protocol
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coins, which both use secp256k1 public keys. Now start your HUSH3 node again,
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with this special CLI argument that will clear out transactions from your wallet:
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cd hush3
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./src/hushd -zapwallettxes
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This will cause a full history rescan, which will take some time. Once it's complete,
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you can see your funds with this command:
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./src/hush-cli getwalletinfo
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NOTE: Do not use this wallet except to send funds to a new wallet!
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### Private Keys
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You can also transport funds one address at a time via private keys.
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