Good day Peepzz,
I have a question and I really hope that you can help me
I had bought some bitcoins a few years ago and I had them deposited into my Multibit Classic wallet and I haven't looked back on it for a long time. Until some time later I wanted to log in into my wallet again to sell my bitcoins. Having opened the program, I wanted to remove its password so that I could freely get it off and so I entered my password (I thought). I suddenly got the message 'Wallet could not be decrypted' and so days / months / years after that I tried all the possible passwords it could be, to this day, but unfortunately 🙁.
I thought it was very strange and I was almost certain that the problem was no longer my fault. Then I googled for days and searched forums for people also with similar problems. I saw a few pass by who also had problems and if I remember well I saw a response where someone said that there might have been a Multibit database / system crash and that passwords could have crashed in their system??
I still have all wallet files, keys etc on my laptop so I can just open the Multibit Classic program and see my current bitcoins. Thus far it is not a problem but if I would like to do something with the bitcoins, he asks for a password but will not be accepted.
What can I do best in this case?
Hi GardenzzzI have a question and I really hope that you can help me
I had bought some bitcoins a few years ago and I had them deposited into my Multibit Classic wallet and I haven't looked back on it for a long time. Until some time later I wanted to log in into my wallet again to sell my bitcoins. Having opened the program, I wanted to remove its password so that I could freely get it off and so I entered my password (I thought). I suddenly got the message 'Wallet could not be decrypted' and so days / months / years after that I tried all the possible passwords it could be, to this day, but unfortunately 🙁.
I thought it was very strange and I was almost certain that the problem was no longer my fault. Then I googled for days and searched forums for people also with similar problems. I saw a few pass by who also had problems and if I remember well I saw a response where someone said that there might have been a Multibit database / system crash and that passwords could have crashed in their system??
I still have all wallet files, keys etc on my laptop so I can just open the Multibit Classic program and see my current bitcoins. Thus far it is not a problem but if I would like to do something with the bitcoins, he asks for a password but will not be accepted.
What can I do best in this case?
I read your post about the issues with password change in Multibit Classic Wallet. I made research about Multibit Classic wallet password change issue so far and developed a program to handle issues. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KNeCINN9EAgzGX9z0jlFZg6CTCicOmfYfemzNfdZe4Q/edit?usp=sharing
Let me know if you still have those issues.
Thanks
Can you really recover the wallet?