Hi,
I bought 0.1BTC, (yeah, not a lot!), back in 2015, through
https://bittylicious.com.
Everything went okay, I could see the 0.1BTC in my armory wallet. I made a paper backup.
Was running Windows 8, unsure of the bitcoin & armory versions.
After not running the software for a couple of years, and reinstalling my computer, now running Windows 8.1, I've recently installed armory 95.1 & bitcoin-core 14.0.
Ran bitcoin-qt to sync, then installed armory & let it sync, everything ok.
I restored the wallet from the paper back-up, wallet version 1.35c.
I left everything running overnight, I don't see the 0.1BTC I bought in 2015.
I can still see the completed transaction on the blockchain...
https://blockchain.info/address/1PbvXVXNDEiQe9gDd5Pmz1M8LL7fhe9tLRI see this in the armory logfile...
2017-03-24 00:23 (INFO) -- PyBtcWallet.pyc:847 - ***Creating new deterministic wallet
2017-03-24 00:23 (INFO) -- PyBtcWallet.pyc:853 - (with encryption)
2017-03-24 00:23 (INFO) -- PyBtcWallet.pyc:855 - Target (time,RAM)=(0.250,33554432)
2017-03-24 00:23 (INFO) -- PyBtcWallet.pyc:922 - New wallet will be written to: C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Armory\armory_xxxxxxx_.wallet
2017-03-24 00:25 (INFO) -- ArmoryQt.py:3234 - addWalletToApplication
2017-03-24 00:25 (INFO) -- qtdialogs.pyc:12188 - Wallet Restore Complete!
2017-03-24 00:27 (ERROR) -- qtdialogs.pyc:3096 - Error processing the private key data
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "qtdialogs.pyc", line 3056, in processUserString
File "armoryengine\ArmoryUtils.pyc", line 2034, in binary_to_int
File "armoryengine\ArmoryUtils.pyc", line 1990, in hex_to_int
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 16: ''
Here's the full armory logfile...
http://pastebin.com/XPSxYdYz...so unsure what's going on.
Any ideas?
I'm trying with bitcoin14.0 & armory93.3 at the moment, to see if it makes a difference.
(p.s. not to be creepy but cheers for all the hard work that goes into this)