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I had a ripple account over a year ago, and just recently tried to log back in. It seems the website is different now and you have to "migrate" your account, whatever that means. Unfortunately I forgot my username (it used to be saved in my browser and it isn't any longer). I remember the password to my account and email I used to sign up, and I also know my ripple address. Is there any way to find out what my user name is or am I just SOL?
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What the hell is going on with Doge??
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Bid side on stamp has beefed up decently, has Loaded arrived ? Definitely seeing improvement there. Sure sign a bottom is near That's what He was waiting for. He will fill of those bids. Who is this Loaded guy? Backstory plz.
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What's with all this Ripple spam lately?
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Looks like crypto is done.
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I was making some transactions using offline Armory, and all of a sudden when I try to click the "Create Unsigned Transaction" button, nothing happens. It won't open the window letting me save the unsigned transaction. Is it because some of my coins were moved to change addresses? What am I doing wrong?
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Bit License comment period extended another 45 days. Anyone think this is having any real impact as far as holding the price back?
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Yup, clearly, a connected device will never reach paper wallet security
until you want to spend it (that should be a new meme ...) Create a transaction offline, sign offline, broadcast Over But in real life, I have used your solution to sweep a private key Even with offline transactions though, you have to move a USB stick between offline and online computers, creating a possible vulnerability, correct?
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Love it. Don't change man.
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It says on Twitter that they are down for a major upgrade. Hopefully they'll be up soon.
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Clarkmoody is alive. Prepare the rocketship.
Nice. For some reason I can't get used to another ticker site.
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Well, I did what you said and when I entered the private key, it then asked for the BIP38 passphrase. I entered the passphrase that I put into the Piper and it says "incorrect passphrase". Lol, I know it's correct. It's not even that long of a password and I literally typed it letter by letter twice when I created it. Ugh, this is so frustrating. I really appreciate the help, I thought it was finally going to be solved.
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Thanks, I really didn't know what I was doing when I encrypted it with BIP0038. I just did it because it was the default encryption setting. I was looking for a way to protect my coins but it looks like I protected them too much lol.
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I used the Piper paper wallet printer to make my paper wallet. The default setting is BIP0038 encryption. I didn't realize it was going to be a problem.
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I guess what I was trying to ask is, how do I decrypt it?
This is what happens when I try to follow the normal directions on how to import a paper wallet into Litecoin-QT:
I opened up the debug window, typed in: walletpassphrase 'my password' '300'
I get the error message: Error: running with an unencrypted wallet, but walletpassphrase was called. (code -15)
I then typed in the debug window: importprivkey 'my private key'
I get the error message: Invalid private key (code -5)
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I made a Litecoin paper wallet, and encrypted it in BIP0038. I just found out that Litecoin-QT doesn't support BIP0038. How can I then import my paper wallet into Litecoin-QT? Thanks.
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