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I've read many other threads like this and it seems to be the common consensus that to recover BCH sent to a BTC address, just use the private key inside a BCH compatible wallet. Well, I did that, and there are no coins showing, nor the address that I originally sent the BCH to (which has 100+ confirmations already).
Not really sure what to do in this case. The wallet which I originally sent the BCH to was a Bitcoin wallet in the Copay app.
Is it a segwit address? – Raghav Sood – 2018-06-30T04:08:21.160
@RaghavSood, it was legacy I believe, but I don't see how that's relevant, because there are no filled addresses at all in my BCH or BTC wallets related to this private key. I know the private key is valid because I've used it for BTC many times before, and usually keep it empty. It's just, when I load this private key under both BCH and BTC wallets, they're all totally empty. Yet, the address itself, which was generated by Copay from this private key, is showing a received BCH transaction. – Johnmm – 2018-06-30T04:34:59.913
Segwit matters because it does not exist on the BCH network. If it is a segwit address, you need to reach out to a miner such as BTC.com to get the coins back safely. Do you have a txid? – Raghav Sood – 2018-06-30T07:42:17.340