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August 11, 2015, 05:31:46 AM |
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If you are restoring from a seed and the new wallet says that you have no balance, then you entered your seed incorrectly. Double (and triple) check that you entered your seed correctly when you try to restore again, and hopefully this will solve your problem.
If electrum is telling you that you entered the incorrect password when trying to send funds from your wallet, then you did not enter the same password as you entered when you created your wallet (this is assuming that you were running the "correct" version of electrum and not some malicious version and/or that your computer is not somehow infected with malware). There is little point in trying the same password multiple times. You can keep a list of passwords that you have tried (unsuccessfully) to unlock your wallet, and hopefully you will be able to figure out your password after a small number of attempts. If this does not work, there are a number of programs that may help you "crack" your password if you know certain portions or it. The same is true with your seed, if you know certain portions of it, then there are some programs that will try to figure out what the "correct" seed is.
If you are comfortable posting your xpubkey then I can confirm that your "original" wallet in fact has the small amount of bitcoin. Although publishing your xpubkey will cause every transaction that you ever made with that wallet (seed) to be made public, both transactions in the past, and transaction in the future.
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