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February 18, 2013, 02:22:08 AM
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Since this version of Bitcoin-QT seems relatively new and is not considered stable, I am looking for anyone who has instructions on how to recover my coins in this new database format.
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February 18, 2013, 11:04:03 PM
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Since this version of Bitcoin-QT seems relatively new and is not considered stable, I am looking for anyone who has instructions on how to recover my coins in this new database format.

I'm pretty sure although the blockchain was switched to LevelDB the wallet is still using BerkleyDB so should be backwards compatible with old versions.

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February 19, 2013, 12:29:51 AM
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Since this version of Bitcoin-QT seems relatively new and is not considered stable, I am looking for anyone who has instructions on how to recover my coins in this new database format.
I'm pretty sure although the blockchain was switched to LevelDB the wallet is still using BerkleyDB so should be backwards compatible with old versions.

I thought I heard the same, but hadn't taken the time to look into it yet.

OP, is there a reason you believe otherwise?
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February 19, 2013, 02:19:43 AM
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Since this version of Bitcoin-QT seems relatively new and is not considered stable, I am looking for anyone who has instructions on how to recover my coins in this new database format.
I'm pretty sure although the blockchain was switched to LevelDB the wallet is still using BerkleyDB so should be backwards compatible with old versions.

I thought I heard the same, but hadn't taken the time to look into it yet.

OP, is there a reason you believe otherwise?

No, you guys might be correct.

Thanks.
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