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1  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit HD - whole wallet now unconfirmed - will pay for help on: May 23, 2017, 11:36:17 AM
Hello All,

After a few hours of research last night i took the plunge, installed breadwallet (the real one) and it seems to have worked !
Many thanks to your thoughts above. - Especially Eric Cartmans whose post i read whilst installing breadwallet. and also HCP and the offer of using the scripts.

I now need to find a more secure wallet than just my iphone!

Thanks again.



2  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit HD - whole wallet now unconfirmed - will pay for help on: May 22, 2017, 11:26:06 AM
Hello Neurotic Fish.

Actually it is Multibit HD.
I have an old classic wallet with a couple of coins in still but a few years ago put the bulk into a new Multibit HD wallet.

Thanks for the help though.
3  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit HD - whole wallet now unconfirmed - will pay for help on: May 22, 2017, 10:46:24 AM
To add.
I don't think i have ever backed up this wallet. I realise that sounds v foolish!
Regards,
G
4  Other / MultiBit / Multibit HD - whole wallet now unconfirmed - will pay for help on: May 22, 2017, 10:29:55 AM
Hello.

I have a Multibit HD wallet with a significant number of coins now all unconfirmed.
I am not that computer or Bitcoin savvy (just lucky to buy early) and I am therefore looking for someone who can meet me in London (UK), who has a proven profile on this forum to help me with this issue.

I have read some of the existing threads and I'm concerned to try some of these recommendations to resolve the above for fear of making it worse.

Backstory:
- With the rising price my interest in bitcoin was rekindled.
- I opened my Multibit HD wallet which was a fairly old one (2015 i believe) and it recommended i update the multibit HD version which i decided not to do until id moved some coins off it.
- I then made some small transactions to a new wallet
- I went back a few days later to make more movements and it rejected my password.
- I was scared, I tried to do a system restore to an earlier date and this seemed to work
- I then had the issue again. I therefore tried the update to a newer version of Multibit 0.5.1 in the hope this would work.
- When i next logged on my password was ok but suddenly 70% of my coins were unconfirmed.
- I tried to repair and it didn't work. I tried to restore to an earlier date. When i did this it made 99% of my coins unconfirmed
- I also tried (with help of a friend) downloading multiunit HD 1.1 (v early version) and loading the wallet words into this. It loaded ok but had the same number of unconfirmed coins.
- I checked this morning and now all my coins are unconfirmed.


Questions
1. Has someone (multibit?) stolen my coins?
2. It seems reading the threads on here people have managed to recover coins from unconfirmed. is that the case?

Request
1. As said above I'm looking to meet someone who is London based who can help me on this. Either that or someone who can talk me through the steps on a phone or FaceTime call.
2. As also said in the title i'll happily pay and we can agree what that fee is. - I know lots of people offer advice on here for free but i would rather meet in real world or have a phone call than just do this by myself on the back of advice - unless I'm persuaded otherwise and you think theres not a risk i make this worse somehow.


 
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