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Muse are on a separate chain now .. you need the muse client instead of the bts client

Yes, I must be dreaming when I wrote that. Use the muse light wallet (and *not* bts2 light wallet).
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I successfully imported my keys from 0.9.3c backup, and claimed my balances. But I don't have any MUSE from the snapshot in my Balances. Is there something more I have to do?

Do you have muse in your 0.9.3c wallet?  If you do but no muse balance in bts2, use the wallet_export_keys function to export from bts1 and import it in bts2 light wallet.
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I successfully imported my keys from 0.9.3c backup, and claimed my balances. But I don't have any MUSE from the snapshot in my Balances. Is there something more I have to do?
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