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1  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 12, 2013, 07:49:41 PM
I updated yesterday and it didn't fix the problem. I updated today and the problem has been solved and was able to move my btc from the phone to another wallet after doing the automatic address change when the app started for the first time with the new update.

I knew I didn't have another password besides the pincode for the blockchain app on my phone but couldn't verify that until now... Thanks for the info and development.
2  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 11, 2013, 08:17:28 PM
I tried pairing my wallet again with my device and got a new error upon entering the main password (my pin code) with my wallet ID, "pad block corrupted."

Anyone think these errors are related to the recently discovered Android security flaw (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271831.60 )?
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Android key rotation on: August 11, 2013, 07:49:16 PM
Is this flaw related to why "Error Response Invalid signature" keeps happening to certain users attempting to send funds from the Blockchain.info Android app? (thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=240548.0). I'd love to be able to get my btc out of this wallet but it seems less likely by the day.
4  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 10, 2013, 12:54:43 AM
Hi
I had the same problem, so since I stumbled upon this thread during my desperate search for help, I thought I would write down my solution here.
After a lot of tries (thank god for teamwins "load backup" function on my Android, or my btc would be lost), I came up with a method that worked for me.
For some reason I seemed to have two BTC addresses to send from on my android, and it was not synced with the login I have over at blockchain.info either, though I remember trying to sync them.  

Here is what I did:
1. First go to "Account Settings" in the Blockchain app, and write down your Identifier.
2. Next, go to https://blockchain.info and klick "Wallet", and then "Login now" button.
3. log in with your identifier and password. MAKE SURE it is the same identifier as in step one.

Now you can send your bitcoins somewhere else!  Grin
This worked for me at least. Since it turned out that I had different identifiers for the web and for my android so what I did was to transfer my btc to the other identifier and then paired my android device with the latter instead (by pressing the Blockchain logo in the top left corner). Now the app works fine for me. I think the problem was that I had somehow created another BTC wallet or something.

Hope this helps.

any thankful btc can be sent to BTC 126tfYse4wZSsxxT93fMGz3WEdGPzYCfcc  Wink

Thanks for trying but that didn't help. The wallet ID is correct on the account settings page. The password I try to login with is "incorrect" according to multibit and blockchain's website but when I try the pincode I use with the blockchain app on my phone it's "verified" correctly which makes me wonder why it doesn't work on the bc's website or multibit.
5  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 08, 2013, 01:21:05 PM
Upping ante again to .65btc to whomever can help fix this problem. Seems like I'm going to have to give away every satoshi in the wallet to get it fixed but if it can help everyone else who has this problem then I don't mind paying for it.

The only way to "fix" this if support fixes it for you, or you brute force the wallet password.

I wonder if support will ever get back to me because I emailed them almost a week ago and still no no response.
I really don't believe that I created a password for the wallet besides a pin code especially since the application doesn't require a password for me to use it which is why I don't understand why multibit / blockchain's website is requesting a password (the app allows me to enter an amount to send, allows me to scan a QR code bitcoin address, allows me to tap "send," but after tapping "send" then the stupid error message pops up so no btc can be sent).
6  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 07, 2013, 03:18:09 PM
Upping ante again to .65btc to whomever can help fix this problem. Seems like I'm going to have to give away every satoshi in the wallet to get it fixed but if it can help everyone else who has this problem then I don't mind paying for it.
7  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 06, 2013, 12:42:59 PM
Of course an easier way would be to import your backup of the wallet into MultiBit (it is sent to the email you provided)

https://multibit.org

Edit: If you accidentally deleted the email with the attached .dat file - generate a new receiving address on your phone and you will be sent a new backup of wallet.dat

Thanks for trying but I already did all of this and none of it worked. Both blockchain's website and multibit are telling me to enter a password which is apparently not the pin code I used with Blockhain's app on my phone so I don't know what it's supposed to be. I don't remember needing a password when setting up the app, only the pin code. I'm waiting on a response from support. If I ever get the coins back I'll still give you something since you made the effort to try.

If anyone knows a solution, the .25btc is still on the table.

I'm upping the ante since I still haven't been able to figure this out, nor have I received a response from the developers... .5btc to whomever can help me get this to function properly. I can't send anyone anything until I can get the btc out of this wallet.

Are you sure you didn't enter any password when creating the wallet on your phone? If so, there should be no problem using your wallet with multibit.

If you chose the "Backup wallet" option from the app, do you get the popup about "Your encrypted wallet..."


I think that I set it up with only a pin code because I wanted basic security on this mobile wallet since it was to only be used for "petty cash." The backup file does have the .aes.json extension so it seems to require more than just a pin code if I want to load it into multibit, although I thought I wrote down everything I needed for this wallet when I set it up which was the pin code and wallet identifier. Since the pin code works with the app on my phone, I have no idea what the "other" password might be if there is indeed another password. Is there any way to check?

I've never spent any funds from this wallet so the only time I used it was when I set it up over a month ago and sent the initial btc to the wallet. It was only until I tried using some of the btc the other day that I discovered that the application would not allow for me to send my funds because of this "Error Response Invalid signature" which is why I'm trying so hard to figure this out now.
8  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 05, 2013, 02:30:01 PM
Of course an easier way would be to import your backup of the wallet into MultiBit (it is sent to the email you provided)

https://multibit.org

Edit: If you accidentally deleted the email with the attached .dat file - generate a new receiving address on your phone and you will be sent a new backup of wallet.dat

Thanks for trying but I already did all of this and none of it worked. Both blockchain's website and multibit are telling me to enter a password which is apparently not the pin code I used with Blockhain's app on my phone so I don't know what it's supposed to be. I don't remember needing a password when setting up the app, only the pin code. I'm waiting on a response from support. If I ever get the coins back I'll still give you something since you made the effort to try.

If anyone knows a solution, the .25btc is still on the table.

I'm upping the ante since I still haven't been able to figure this out, nor have I received a response from the developers... .5btc to whomever can help me get this to function properly. I can't send anyone anything until I can get the btc out of this wallet.
9  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 04, 2013, 12:53:51 AM
Of course an easier way would be to import your backup of the wallet into MultiBit (it is sent to the email you provided)

https://multibit.org

Edit: If you accidentally deleted the email with the attached .dat file - generate a new receiving address on your phone and you will be sent a new backup of wallet.dat

Thanks for trying but I already did all of this and none of it worked. Both blockchain's website and multibit are telling me to enter a password which is apparently not the pin code I used with Blockhain's app on my phone so I don't know what it's supposed to be. I don't remember needing a password when setting up the app, only the pin code. I'm waiting on a response from support. If I ever get the coins back I'll still give you something since you made the effort to try.

If anyone knows a solution, the .25btc is still on the table.
10  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 03, 2013, 02:28:37 PM
Having this issue as well. If there's something wrong with their Android app, they need to publicly say so.

I just got the BTC out of my Blockchain account by using their web app.

I'm experiencing this problem on a Galaxy S4 running Android version 4.2.2 but can't access my account on their website because I created the wallet on my phone with only a pin code. When I try to access my account on their website I can only get to the part which allows me to enter my wallet ID but can't get by the "enter password" screen. My email address is verified with my wallet, I have the wallet identifier, and I have the pin code I used with the app on my phone but I still can't do anything with my btc besides get this error message.

Please, if anyone has ideas on what to do to get my funds out of this unusable application it would be great.

I'll give .25btc to anyone that can offer a true solution to this problem in a timely fashion (have to be able to get the btc out of the wallet before I can send the .25btc).
11  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Error message "Error Response Invalid signature" on blockchain.info android app on: August 02, 2013, 07:08:24 PM
Having this issue as well. If there's something wrong with their Android app, they need to publicly say so.

I just got the BTC out of my Blockchain account by using their web app.

I'm experiencing this problem on a Galaxy S4 running Android version 4.2.2 but can't access my account on their website because I created the wallet on my phone with only a pin code. When I try to access my account on their website I can only get to the part which allows me to enter my wallet ID but can't get by the "enter password" screen. My email address is verified with my wallet, I have the wallet identifier, and I have the pin code I used with the app on my phone but I still can't do anything with my btc besides get this error message.

Please, if anyone has ideas on what to do to get my funds out of this unusable application it would be great.
12  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Instawallet claim process on: July 29, 2013, 10:38:15 PM
Is it possible for someone at Instawallet Enterprises to get back to me regarding the status of my claim? The last thing I heard was on 20 July which stated I would probably be paid back on 26 July, that didn't happen. I know you are busy, but I'm probably not alone when I say it'd be nice to see a response to a legitimate inquiry before arguing with others here on btctalk... especially when I've done everything y'all have instructed me to do from the beginning of the entire claims process. I've been very patient with this, but lack of correspondence which would probably take 30 seconds of time encourages people like me to ask questions publicly instead of privately. Please send me a PM with an update if you can spare that 30 seconds. Thank you.
13  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Instawallet claim process on: July 26, 2013, 07:21:44 PM
Boussac told me that I'd probably receive my payout today but I didn't receive anything. August 1st now? ...sent an email to Paymium as instructed due to the amount. I really hope that I receive my coins in the next batch of payouts.

Was your wallet after 1Q...... Alphabetically?

both my payout address and my instawallet address are before 1Q; both are unlisted.
14  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Instawallet claim process on: July 26, 2013, 06:55:02 PM
Wow, two of those wallets were over 1400BTC each.


probably an instawallet employee's.
15  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Instawallet claim process on: July 26, 2013, 06:52:52 PM
Boussac told me that I'd probably receive my payout today but I didn't receive anything. August 1st now? ...sent an email to Paymium as instructed due to the amount. I really hope that I receive my coins in the next batch of payouts.
16  Economy / Speculation / Re: I believe the price has nowhere to go but down and here's why I think so. on: July 20, 2013, 04:13:25 PM
99.9% of my entourage and random street people don't know what is Bitcoin. We are far from mainstream.
Have you literally walked down the street and asked random people if they knew what Bitcoin was and kept a tally?
I meet random people almost everyday and most of them have no idea what Bitcoin is.

Exactly. I ask every new person I meet if they've heard of bitcoin and so far, globally, there have only been TWO that heard of it before I told them... These two people had only heard of it and that's it. Beyond hearing of it, they knew nothing about it. This comes from someone who meets a lot of intelligent people from around the world on a regular basis.  

Although bitcoin has definitely risen in popularity, it is FAR from mainstream.
17  Economy / Exchanges / Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering] on: July 20, 2013, 04:03:19 PM
I've been waiting for an international wire to come through since the 2nd week of June which is in the range of 3-4k. I emailed them multiple times but got generic responses... After I get all of my money from them, IF I get it, I will never use them again either.
18  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Instawallet claim process on: July 20, 2013, 03:43:05 PM

Thinking back on things, I probably had some Instawallets that I experimented with and forgot about with tiny sums, or with what were tiny sums when the price was in the single digits.  I don't suppose that Bitcoin-Central will tell us what their take was from unclaimed wallets.  Hopefully they will at least be good guys and distribute such proceeds to the large wallet holders which they may or may not be able to make whole.

About the time Instawallet went down I found a stash in a plain old wallet file in the multiple hundreds (of BTC) which I had forgotten about.  A nice little surprise, and indicative of how us 'old timers' can lose track of what can eventually become a noticeable amount of value.  Thankfully I'd 'cleaned out' my Bitcoinica account before those guys took their pay-day, but I still had 2 or 3 BTC there.  At $5/BTC it wasn't a big deal but now it kind of irks me a bit that ~vess or whoever has several hundred dollars which they stole from me.

Again, I hope that when the dust settles, Bitcoin-Central can find the time to issue a credible report on all of the happenings and it would go some distance toward demonstrating that they are, on some level at least, trustworthy.



I had a wallet that I lost he URL of last year with 200btc in. At the time it was worth £600 and I just wrote it off as the warning about losing the urls was very clear.


For the record I also had an instawallet account that I lost the link to at least one year ago which definitely contained around $500usd worth of btc at the time (my computer froze before I could save the link to a text file)... many lessons have been learned the hard way over the past couple of years.
19  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Instawallet claim process on: July 20, 2013, 03:36:10 PM
One of my buddies told me that they received a payout in the 25-35btc range yesterday and I finally received a response from Boussac stating that I should probably receive my payout next week (even though I haven't received any emails from anyone saying I have to verify anything)... let us hope that everything gets sorted correctly. I am trying to remain as patient as possible as I know they have a lot of work on their plates.
20  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Instawallet claim process on: July 19, 2013, 10:41:19 PM
I put in multiple claims dating back to April 11th and I still haven't heard anything from Instawallet besides the initial "Thank you for filing an Instawallet claim" emails.

I have many coins that should be returned to me and I really want them back. Mine has been flagged for review which I don't care about because the coins are mine. I'm the only one who made the claim. I have the reference numbers.

Any recommendations?

If you are still at the review stage then try and contact Davout regarding verifying your identity. This should move it to the next stage
Please DO NOT contact us unless you have a claim over 50 BTC.

PM'd you and davout this morning... I meet the criteria yet still no response.
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