Title: My multibit wallet say it has zero funds and all tx logs have been deleted Post by: Hello Im Me on September 02, 2017, 09:01:09 AM My multibit wallet say it has zero funds and all transaction logs have been deleted.
This is my wallet - https://blockchain.info/address/16Fzhxo2jGfZ7dnGPLGqTNTBtzjNZXzNEn This is what it looks like when i open my wallet now.. https://image.prntscr.com/image/zhSqY0hGT1KD5tPoa3_AhQ.png What should i do?? Title: Re: My multibit wallet say it has zero funds and all tx logs have been deleted Post by: ranochigo on September 02, 2017, 09:30:39 AM MultiBit has long been abandoned. Multibit Classic was extremely unreliable for me and it didn't work for a long time.
You have to export your keys to somewhere else. To do that, you can either try to send the coins to another address or to export it altogether. To try to fix this, go to Tools>Reset Blockchain and transactions and select the option to reset. Send the coins to a newly created Electrum wallet with the seed. If the above doesn't work, go to Tools>Export Private Keys. Select your directory to export it to and don't encrypt it with a password. Next, open the file (.key) with any word editor like NotePad. Copy the string of letters beside your address that you wish to export. Go to your Electrum wallet and go to Wallet>Private Keys>Sweep and paste it inside the box. Press sweep and the coins will be on their way to your Electrum address. Remember to backup the seed. Title: Re: My multibit wallet say it has zero funds and all tx logs have been deleted Post by: Hello Im Me on September 02, 2017, 09:43:58 AM MultiBit has long been abandoned. Multibit Classic was extremely unreliable for me and it didn't work for a long time. Ok i clicked the Reset Blockchain and transactions, and now it says updating. I just realised that multibit has been abandon. I've used it since early 2014 and never had any issues with it. Hope this will work. :-[You have to export your keys to somewhere else. To do that, you can either try to send the coins to another address or to export it altogether. To try to fix this, go to Tools>Reset Blockchain and transactions and select the option to reset. Send the coins to a newly created Electrum wallet with the seed. If the above doesn't work, go to Tools>Export Private Keys. Select your directory to export it to and don't encrypt it with a password. Next, open the file (.key) with any word editor like NotePad. Copy the string of letters beside your address that you wish to export. Go to your Electrum wallet and go to Wallet>Private Keys>Sweep and paste it inside the box. Press sweep and the coins will be on their way to your Electrum address. Remember to backup the seed. Also im not the best at Bitcoin, i know how to use it, but im not sure how the seeds work. What did you mean when you said Quote Send the coins to a newly created Electrum wallet with the seed. Title: Re: My multibit wallet say it has zero funds and all tx logs have been deleted Post by: ranochigo on September 02, 2017, 09:54:55 AM Also im not the best at Bitcoin, i know how to use it, but im not sure how the seeds work. What did you mean when you said I'm referring to Hierarchical determistic (HD) where a large amount of addresses can be generated from a single string of alphanumerical letters(master private keys) or a string of words, usually 12-24 words.Quote Send the coins to a newly created Electrum wallet with the seed. Electrum supports this by default so when you create a wallet, select the standard wallet and Create a new seed. You will be given 13 words and you should remember them. Title: Re: My multibit wallet say it has zero funds and all tx logs have been deleted Post by: Hello Im Me on September 02, 2017, 01:16:58 PM Also im not the best at Bitcoin, i know how to use it, but im not sure how the seeds work. What did you mean when you said I'm referring to Hierarchical determistic (HD) where a large amount of addresses can be generated from a single string of alphanumerical letters(master private keys) or a string of words, usually 12-24 words.Quote Send the coins to a newly created Electrum wallet with the seed. Electrum supports this by default so when you create a wallet, select the standard wallet and Create a new seed. You will be given 13 words and you should remember them. https://image.prntscr.com/image/I6hcPfMgQXCKrT9ErGNk9Q.png Title: Re: My multibit wallet say it has zero funds and all tx logs have been deleted Post by: ranochigo on September 02, 2017, 01:21:26 PM Also im not the best at Bitcoin, i know how to use it, but im not sure how the seeds work. What did you mean when you said I'm referring to Hierarchical determistic (HD) where a large amount of addresses can be generated from a single string of alphanumerical letters(master private keys) or a string of words, usually 12-24 words.Quote Send the coins to a newly created Electrum wallet with the seed. Electrum supports this by default so when you create a wallet, select the standard wallet and Create a new seed. You will be given 13 words and you should remember them. https://image.prntscr.com/image/I6hcPfMgQXCKrT9ErGNk9Q.png Title: Re: My multibit wallet say it has zero funds and all tx logs have been deleted Post by: Hello Im Me on September 02, 2017, 01:27:04 PM Also im not the best at Bitcoin, i know how to use it, but im not sure how the seeds work. What did you mean when you said I'm referring to Hierarchical determistic (HD) where a large amount of addresses can be generated from a single string of alphanumerical letters(master private keys) or a string of words, usually 12-24 words.Quote Send the coins to a newly created Electrum wallet with the seed. Electrum supports this by default so when you create a wallet, select the standard wallet and Create a new seed. You will be given 13 words and you should remember them. |