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Ok, let's do that. Give me your email or send one to davidjdiez@live.com, and thank you in advance. Don't trust anyone who emails you claiming to be me! Email me at LoyceValenzuela@gmail.com. (Cannot PM you). Newbies can PM me, unless you've reached your daily limit. Update: OP's transaction is waiting for confirmation. Many thanks to Loyce, he's a very helpful person.
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have no more free disk space You can "prune" Bitcoin Core to fit in just a few GB disk space. Anyway, if you really want to, and considering it's only 0.0039 BTC, I can do this for you if you email the wallet and in the same email mention what address you want me to send your funds to. All this at your own risk, as it's generally not a good idea to share your private keys. And just know that it might take some time, as my Bitcoin Core is pruned to 99 GB. You should try this first though. Also: please don't open 3 topics on the same subject! Ok, let's do that. Give me your email or send one to davidjdiez@live.com, and thank you in advance. (Cannot PM you).
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Don't give permission to anyone else access your wallet. Don't share your private key, seed to anyone.
For anyone thinking of helping him, be aware of clicking any phishing link through inbox, probably you will be fool.
Edit- To OP, Don't you have the private key?
Have this address: 3CG23... Have this private key: L32GVU... The private key points to another (empty) address when Im trying to import on blockchain, electrum or exodus.
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Tried thousand ways to move the wallet into another program different tan Bitcoin Core (have no more free disk space) with no result, so I'd need someone to Access my wallet to send out the coins. Don't actually wanna know more about the system, Bitcoin Core gives a false key pointing to another (empty) address and I can't do anything.
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There are 2 things you can do : 1. Make sure you choose correct address/import format : - If your Bitcoin address starts with 1, you should choose P2PKH or legacy
- If your Bitcoin address starts with 3, you should choose P2WPKH-P2SH or P2SH SegWit
- If your Bitcoin address starts with bc1, you should choose P2WPKH or Bech32 or native SegWit
2. Make sure you export you got correct private key from Bitcoin Core, since i'm sure you have more than an address Also, can you tell us what wallet you used to import your private key from Bitcoin Core? Tried several methods, Blockchain, Exodus and many more. My BTC address starts with 3, and when I type dumpprivkey at he console it gives a false key that don't match my address.
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The private key I get from my client is wrong, it points to another (empty) address. So how can I do?
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So you have funded an address that belongs to a core wallet you own, but don't have the diskspace to do a full sync? Then i'm happy to tell you the following: you don't need to do a full sync! Just run the core wallet, and while it's syncing export the private keys belonging to the address you funded => import those private keys in an SPV wallet (like electrum, but make sure you download from the official repo + check the signatures) => then just spend the unspent output yourself  Faaaaar less risk than sharing your walletfile! Ok, this may work. The problem now is that I get a wrong private key not corresponding to my funded wallet.
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Don't actually need the application, I just commit the mistake of sending coins to the wallet. Could you please do that for me?
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Have no free disk space on my PC, could someone Access my wallet to send bitcoins out to another account? Its just 0.0039.
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