So currently all the private keys you have start with t1? Do you have any other info like rootkey or seed or anything else?
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Segwit by default, and you can choose Bech32. Will install it right now ps. someone have to change this news:News: Latest stable version of Bitcoin Core: 0.15.1 (https://bitcoin.org/en/download) Don't know if it is a stable version yet
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My transaction is stuck too i'm waiting for it for 1 week
We can not help you without a TX
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Nice! Time to play around with the new binaries.
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Do you have any idea where you got the malware from?
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What format is your PK? I am not sure how blockchain.info exports the private keys but maybe the format is not supported?
on blokchain.info show me Private Key Format : WIF its supported or not ? any recommendation wallet ? i try using electrum but in installation show me fatal error python35.dll Where did you download Electrum? WiF should be supported yes.
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What format is your PK? I am not sure how blockchain.info exports the private keys but maybe the format is not supported?
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The most easy way would be to export all private keys and import them again to the new devic(es).
This only works if all the private keys are in the same format, example WIF.
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If it is a 24 char pass with upper, lowercase and numbers it should not take that long.... You clearly don't know BIP38 encryption, even 6 characters will be very expensive to brute-force! i have a decent idea what the passphrase may be. Can you share this? If his password is one 24 char word and he knows part of it im sure that a good python script wont take long to crack it.
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If it is a 24 char pass with upper, lowercase and numbers it should not take that long.... Are 100% sure it is exactly 24 char? Does it have symbols like #, @,€...?
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On February 4th, Sherlock_er initiated an escrow for a trade he was engaging in. Since that time he has not provided me with any tracking information and the buyer claims the tracking information provided was not legitimate. Sherlock_er has ignored multiple requests from me to provide legitimate tracking information, as he promised the items would ship quickly. Fast forward to 2/18 and I told Sherlock_er to provide me with the shipping details. At that point he provided only the buyer with fraudulent tracking info (per buyer). This annoyed me so I sent him a message telling him I would leave him negative trust and release the funds back to the buyer unless he responded. It is at that point he stopped logging in.
Pretty clear that I'm being setup for a claim that I released escrow to the buyer wrongfully, but it's been multiple weeks with no tracking info, no response to my requests, and I feel that the time has come to give the funds back to the buyer. I left negative trust to Sherlock_er and expect that as soon as I release escrow back to the buyer, suddenly a tracking number and scam attempt will appear. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1590856My question is, since it has been 18 days now with no tracking information provided to me by the seller, is it acceptable to release the funds back to the buyer. If not, what actions could I take that wouldn't result in me being entrapped in a scam accusation? Note: I figure it's better to wait and make this entrapment scheme perfectly clear prior to releasing the funds back, as these scammers aren't intelligent, but are tenacious. Based on that i think you are safe releasing the funds back to the buyer(s).
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I wonder how many of these addresses are "forgotten" or "lost" addresses with a huge amount of money, just sitting there.
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As ar as i know you don't need the private key for a "watch only" wallet.
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I have 3 of them and keep them in safe storage.
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Please tell us how much you would like to exchange.
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You forgot to tell us your rate and how much you would like to exchange
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They are listed since yesterday
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