I go to the previous tab and nothing happens. Tried to clean cookies.
But did it download a file or something? Have you already checked your email account? mobnepal, thanks, but in my case this article did not help. In my wallet there is no address 1573vMtM5nM6p9ce13hxQHfsuh31qEfit9. And I can not find the private key from him. There is an address of 1Dv4nM1eBpasjXssNvF9hb7dnXYoR8JLoZ and I have a private key from it.
I tried importing old phrases into Jaxx and Electrum wallets -- they do not recognize it. I tried to import a new seed phrase (from the wallet blockchain.info) into Jaxx and Electrum wallets -- wallets do not display imported addresses.
Are the addresses 1Dv4.... and 1573... imported addresses? or generated using blockchain.info? How did you get ahold of the PK of address 1Dv4...? Is it viewable on your blockchain.info account? Blockchain.info switched to HD wallets on Feb 3, 2016, are you sure you did not upgraded since there's also a possibility that you have generated the addresses from an HD wallet. Then again it seems that you have already tried importing the new seed from Settings --> Security --> Wallet Recovery Phrase --> Backup Phrase. But what do you mean they do not display imported addresses? do you mean they created addresses which you don't recognize?
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Are you asking if its possible to create an offline wallet in your bittrex account? Then No that would be impossible. Bittrex is a trading platform so it shouldn't be treated as a wallet. Sure there's a wallet for every coin there but it is for the sole purpose of "trading" which is the service they provide. Now if you want to secure your coins as it seems like you're going for a long term holding, you should buy a hardware wallet such as ledger or trezor and store your coins there. *https://www.ledgerwallet.com/products*https://trezor.ioIf a certain altcoin is not supported, I'm sure there's a desktop wallet of it which you can use. Just always maintain a clean PC.
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All done. Electrum worked perfectly with those 12 words phrase and I was able to get my balance out.
Hey, thank you very much. I really appreciated how much you helped me out on this
Well that's a relief and no problem . Now that you think about it, I should have checked it first if you're using the new interface or not Anyways, Just a little advice for a much better security If you're gonna stick with electrum otherwise ignore this. Create a new wallet in electrum and transfer the funds there ( that were originally from blockchain.info) since you are still using the private keys/seed from blockchain.info which is why your funds will be accessible on both wallets ( electrum and blockchain.info). And always encrypt your wallet with a strong password.
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If not, could you check your email account?
Email account for this wallet was added a week ago. For check "Notifications - Get notified when you receive bitcoin - Receive by - Email". I sent a some bitcoins to the address 1573vMtM5nM6p9ce13hxQHfsuh31qEfit9 -- Notification has not been received. No I mean check your email if there's a .aes.json file. Some users got their's on their email account. There should be a search bar there. How to use it? "initial_error": Authorization required. Check your email. Exactly as it sounds, Check your email and authorize it.
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No. I get 12 words there
Alright. I'm thinking that you must have upgraded or maybe it was forced?? so there must be an HD wallet by default and funds are there Could you try to import it on Electrum and follow what's quoted below:
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Yes. I`m using the new interface as you show in the image
If you're using the new interface can you go to Settings --> Security --> Wallet Recovery Phrase --> Backup Phrase and tell me how many words you're seeing? Is it still 20+ words? If so, Could you try what's on the below quote (Not sure if it will work)
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Guys I don't know if this is the right section for my question but hoping for some info. Does the price of literal crypto is different than the other one that only in the computer?
Literal Crypto? You mean Physical bitcoins for example? *Like thisHave a look at bitcoin's list of exchanges and you'll see that for each exchange there is a different price and that is because each exchange has a different market ( buys and sells/supply and demand etc..). So in short, it doesn't matter where you store your coins the market does.
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That's also another method, Op can try it if the above method didn't work Haven't heard of this. @OP in case you have your .aes.json file/s, could you do this regardless? since this could be useful
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Of course . The moment VISA banned users from outside EU, Wirex already announced that they will be looking for a new card issuer. To follow, According to their recent article about the recent halting of service regardless of which country you live in, It is stated that they will be launching soon, not sure about the Q1 tho We are moving forward with a new card issuer, and are very close to being able to release our new cards. We expect to deliver this in Q1. They'll be also releasing new cards which are the travel card and contactless one which is I can't imagine to just be a virtual card so my guess is plastic cards will still be there in the future but I'm not 100% sure, so keep up with their announcements.
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Pretty sure you won't get anywhere as you need a powerful GPU in mining altcoins, forget bitcoin as GPU's no longer generate enough profits on that, you'll need ASIC's. Also, if you're thinking of mining with a only one GPU, drop it as it's just a waste of time.
If you're interested in mining, you might wanna do a simple google search about them.
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Did block chain supported the gold fork because I had not received any mail form them stating that they supported it and the one can withdraw the gold now. Generally as far as I know they do send a mail and also checking the site I did not found any option or anywhere name of Gold. So how do you know they supported it or not? If you can't see it on the left tab it means it's not supported. Now if you wanna know if they will support it or not in the future, Keep up with their announcements using SNS e.g. facebook, twitter. If the coin is finally integrated on their site, yes you will receive a mail ( make sure you're not clicking on a phishing one) although I'm not sure if you'll receive one before but most probably not. IMO unless bitcoin gold gain a significant demand from users, blockchain.info probably won't support it.
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Well, the tool was very good but the file gave me only one address/priv key and my main address is not there.
So is there a way to export aes.json file for the current account where it has all the address and priv keys in it? I couldn`t find that option existed in the current blockchain account
Got a few questions Do you recognize the address that was generated? Is it yours? Are you using the new interface or not? ExampleI just tried Classic, HD and Also a standalone exe file. But None of the give me the option to import a aes.json file. The only place they have to upload a file for priv key, accepts only .key file of multibit wallet.
Go to Tools --> Import Private keys and the tab with the same name will show up. After that tap the " Import from" and tap the drop down menu like what the below picture says: You should be using v0.5.17 or below
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I found this on my Inbox in my payeer account. Which country are you in? DATE NEWS LIST 11 Jan 2018 14:03 Attention,
The notice of the bank that issues PAYEER cards for us about blocking cards issued not for residents of the European Union came into effect today, bank has blocked cards, within 1-2 days a special form will appear in your personal cabinet, which must be filled and signed in order to Return money from our card to the balance of your PAYEER account.
In the near future we will return the possibility to order cards for residents of countries not part of the European Union through another partner bank.
I'm seeing that payeer's card issuer is also wavecrest because recently, visa instructed them to halt all cryptocurrency debit cards. I haven't heard from mastercard but I'm sure they're having some problems with it which is probably the reason why plastics can't be ordered. The card is issued by Wave Crest Holdings Limited, pursuant to a license from MasterCard International At first visa only halted cards of the NON-EU users until it eventually come to this point hmmmm...
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Hello ,
Can i find out who owns the bitcoin address 19LeBskvakvR8QbNURQpxwdbrYgyVE1DgG ?
This is the address i received for the payment, maybe i can se who it belongs to
Does anybody know how i can find out?
Thank you
That will be very hard since bitcoin is pseudonymousI've been trying to report all the phishing sites I encountered including this but there's really no significant outcome. Sorry for your loss. Next time, If you're not sure either ask here or ask google.
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Are you sure that the address is correct? Have you tried withdrawing from a different address?.
Anyways if the problem still persists, you have to coordinate with their support team.
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Bad news
Even the 64 bit windows version just refreshes the page and doesn`t give any error upon uploading the file and entring my main password (I think the wallet/blockchain password)
Multibit doesn`t give an option in the tools page for importing private keys as people say it does. It only give an option to recover a wallet by recovery words of 12.
I`m sorry but do you have Any other solutions?
Which version did you use? Try using the classic: https://multibit.org/release-info/classic/v0.5.17.html And did you try this conversion tool: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=610555.0
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This tool doesn`t work. It doesn`t give the priv key. Just refreshes the page basically. Also multibit is discontinued
Any other solutions?
Hey! It looks like I redirected you to the wrong one. Download the tool at the Releases tab: https://github.com/blockchain/my-wallet-backup-decryption-tool/releasesAnd you should still be able to use the previous versions of multibit. It's for the sole purpose of accessing your funds to send it to another wallet. *https://multibit.org/releases.html
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