This tool doesn`t work. It doesn`t give the priv key. Just refreshes the page basically. Also multibit is discontinued
Any other solutions?
Hey! It looks like I redirected you to the wrong one. Download the tool at the Releases tab: https://github.com/blockchain/my-wallet-backup-decryption-tool/releasesAnd you should still be able to use the previous versions of multibit. It's for the sole purpose of accessing your funds to send it to another wallet. *https://multibit.org/releases.html
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I`m not good with Linux. Is there a windows version of this?
You can run it on windows. Go to the link I mentioned above --> Clone or download --> Download Zip --> Extract --> Tap the HTML file. *Run it offline for security
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Ok. I`m a little confused here. My coins are stuck in Blockchain. So am I going to be able to import my Blockchain wallet to Electrum with Blockchain Seed? I don`t think this is possible. Plus my forgot pass seed in Blockchain is like 20 something words
Ever since blockchain.info switched to a new wallet (HD), Their recovery seed changed to 12-words. Yours is probably from the old type of wallet they used in the past so importing in electrum using your seed won't work. Do you have your .aes.json files? (Check your email) and I'm assuming that you're using the new interface?
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This seems like a great idea. But I can`t import Passphrase to the electrum. It accepts only private keys and I don`t know the private keys of those wallets BlockChain created when I first openned my account
You can import via seed on electrum, Please refer to this thread: https://bitcoinelectrum.com/restoring-your-standard-wallet-from-seed/Just don't forget to tap Options --> BIP39 Seed when electrum prompts you to enter your seed. Just to clarify you have a 12-word seed in you right? https://electrum.org/#download *Download the latest version
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Did you made sure that the email address you've used to sent the request to them is the same as the one you've used when you first opened your account? And if provided the following information below: Please, provide the following data in your request: your last deposit amount and last trades. If yes, You're good to go. Just try to follow up your problem by sending a PM to this user LiveCoinor posting in their ANN thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1151791.0. By reading the recent posts of their ANN thread and some threads on Exchanges board, you're not the only one who's experiencing this, maybe its because of the high traffic again???
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You should coordinate to a CEX affiliate regarding this. Try sending a PM to their staff here: CEX and you can either ask him to reply on your thread or discuss it privately, your choice. However I'm seeing that his last active date was January 19, 2018, 12:27:28 PM hmmm... He's usually here almost everyday.
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To claim BTG you can just use Electrum Gold, electrumgold(dot)org/
It's the same as electrum, but for BTG instead of bitcoin
Stop advertising a scam site here! This wallet is not even listed in bitcoin gold's official site: https://bitcoingold.org and it's not open source Upon checking, This has been flagged as "malware" by electrum Be extremely careful with altcoin versions of Electrum. For example, Electrum Gold is confirmed malware.
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The only way to import would be to export a private key from your main wallet and store it somewhere safe
This sounds like backing up rather than importing No, backing up would be saving the .dat file of an offline wallet. A private key is a few strings of code/characters, with it you could easily sweep your funds form old wallet into a new wallet. Which is a way of importing. Not backup. Not really sure on why you're talking about an offline wallet here . I said it was "more like backing up rather than importing" because importing means adding/associating your private key/s into a wallet that supports it but you stated "...and store it somewhere safe" which is kinda vague since it can also be in other places which is not a wallet.. Another thing, There is a difference between sweeping and importing. Importing as I mentioned above is merely adding your private keys to a wallet while sweeping is sending your funds to your chosen address through an on-transaction and the private key that you swept won't be added to your wallet (where you sent the funds to). So now I`ll probably have to wait another 2 weeks to get another useless response from them
You should probably consider importing and switching to a new wallet
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I need to buy a better phone but have google authenticator on the old one. I use GA to access coinbase and bittrex. Should I transfer GA before I get rid of the old phone? If so, how do I do this transfer? BTW I really hate having to use GA because of such doubts, is there an alternative way to access bittrex and coinbase?
The only way to backup your 2fa code/s is to save their corresponding recovery/secret code or Qr code which can be seen when you first activated your 2fa. These backup's can be used to import your 2fa code/s into another device or another auth app ( Each 2fa code has a corresponding backup code) Now if you don't have it, it'll be a case by case basis since each site has a different ways of handling this kind of problems. For instance in coinbase, Since you can still access to your 2fa, you should be able to login without any problems and follow the steps below ProblemI want to move my 2FA codes to a new device and still have the old device SolutionLog in to Coinbase using your username/password and a 2FA code from your old device Go to your Security Settings page: https://www.coinbase.com/settings/security_settingsRegenerate your secret key Note: Regenerating your secret key will invalidate your old device tokens. Write down the new secret seed and keep it in a safe place (we recommend storing it offline on a piece of paper, USB key, or other medium you can keep secret and safe. Scan the new secret with your new Authenticator device As for bittrex, Refer to this: https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000198612-Troubleshooting-Two-Factor-Authentication-2FA-
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It's actually been over a month and they still haven't fixed this problem. See it here: https://status.coinbase.com/incidents/9ln67q05v3s5. If an incident has been resolved, It will be stated but it's not which means they still haven't fixed it. Here is an example of a resolved problem: https://status.coinbase.com/incidents/bg5tgnb05l7xThis confirms it at the current status page ID verification -- Degraded Performance And yes, you shouldn't send another ticket as this can further delay their response Please submit only one ticket for your issue. Creating multiple submissions for the same issue will result in an additional delay.
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A quick update here... I finally receive my order (and it's really one of the most beautiful metal card I've seen). So it's apparently not a scam but delays are damn fucking long (ordered on the 30th of November 2017 - received the order on the 18th of Jan. 2018). and their customer is non existent (I've sent two mails - no answer). But they delivered so... not a scam Do you know when did they shipped your parcel? Like some email will be sent to you informing that "your order/s has been shipped" because it might be possible that the problem lies in their shipping carrier/courier since everytime a holiday occurs ( in your case christmas) lots of people are sending parcels either from an online shop or from family/friends which can cause delayed deliveries etc.. I actually had some orders last year that either didn't arrive (lost) or arrived very late
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Just like many other cryptocurrency involved services, Lykke is also under of high traffic. According to their blog post, Their userbase increased by 40% this December so it's also possible that it's still counting [Quoting the 40% below]. Along with 40% growth of Lykke user base in December, scalability challenges have arisen
Furthermore by reading the same article, It seems like they recently switched to semi decentralized to centralized which indicates that more users will be verifying their accounts. In short, It can take a while. For your ease of mind, You can send a PM to their staff here ( He's pretty active +1) : mtnsaa
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Even the regular cloud mining contracts aren't producing enough profits anymore so how is this micro contracts any different? I'm guessing the payouts will be lower lol. EDIT: Oh forget it, I visited the site and it is promising unsustainable profits which is a big red flag furthermore it's an anonymous and newly registered site. Try doing a simple whois: https://www.whois.com/whois/bitcointrain.clubDefinitely another ponzi scheme to stay away from
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If I'm not wrong I think freewallet is a hosted one? And most hosted wallets store their users funds in a cold storage ( at least it's what most of them claims) which is why when a user deposited X amount of funds, it'll be transferred to B address which they also own. In this case, It's for security reasons but there can be other reasons too such as organizing funds etc... Anyways, Have you tried coordinating with their support team about this? You can try sending a PM to their staff here: Freewallet
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Thanks Potato Chips! I'd like to know how you got ViaBTC to work, I couldn't.
Since I just used those rebroadcasting links, I don't know if it was you or me that did it... either way, my transaction finally went through. =)
Rebroadcasting is different from accelerating as it is just reminding the miners not to forget your transaction so it won't get dropped in their mempool, it doesn't necessarily mean that your transaction will be included in the next block. I say It's useful with stuck transactions that has a decent/high miner fee. Then again since it's been stucked for 32 days, some nodes may have dropped it so It probably played a part either way. Go to any block explorer to view your transaction and tap the block 505065 and you'll see that it was relayed by Viabtc. The trick is you have to use a good timer (I'm using this one: https://time.is/UTC) and and when XX:59:59 comes, click the tab where viabtc is and tap the submit button. So yeah you have to fill in the captcha beforehand but then if you fill it in too early the token might expire.
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Thanks, haven't tried this yet... but just did. It's been 32 days now. Let's see what happens! Lol. I thought you had completely given up on this transaction (waiting for it to be dropped) which is why I didn't bother entering it on viabtc So yeah. I just added your transaction in their queue, expect a confirmation within a few hours.
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Yeah most exchanges today have been experiencing several significant problems such as overloaded servers, incompetent or small number of staffs (at least with their support), regulation's (KYC,AML) etc... It just proves that they can't handle the increasing number of users and I'm expecting it'll be getting worse as bitcoin's price increases and gain attention not just from an ordinary joe but also from legal authorities
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