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May 01, 2016, 05:53:41 AM |
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please help I sent from my old wallet Bitcoin QT to Electrum wallet and still didnt receive it nor it is back in my old wallet (10 days). adding screenshot with transaction http://imgur.com/R1l3PzM
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May 01, 2016, 12:24:20 PM |
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please help I sent from my old wallet Bitcoin QT to Electrum wallet and still didnt receive it nor it is back in my old wallet (10 days). adding screenshot with transaction It seems like majority of the network has already dropped your transaction from their mempool. For Bitcoin Core, you need to manually remove the transaction before you can make a new transaction to send to your Electrum address. To do so, open a command prompt and type either of the commands: For 32bit Bitcoin Core: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe" -zapwallettxes For 64bit Bitcoin Core: "C:\Program Files\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe" -zapwallettxes .
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May 03, 2016, 04:58:26 PM |
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It seems like majority of the network has already dropped your transaction from their mempool. For Bitcoin Core, you need to manually remove the transaction before you can make a new transaction to send to your Electrum address. To do so, open a command prompt and type either of the commands: For 32bit Bitcoin Core: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe" -zapwallettxes For 64bit Bitcoin Core: "C:\Program Files\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe" -zapwallettxes . I dont know how to write " before C:\ I tried more options: http://imgur.com/sgOyhzR
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May 03, 2016, 11:41:17 PM |
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It seems like majority of the network has already dropped your transaction from their mempool. For Bitcoin Core, you need to manually remove the transaction before you can make a new transaction to send to your Electrum address. To do so, open a command prompt and type either of the commands: For 32bit Bitcoin Core: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe" -zapwallettxes For 64bit Bitcoin Core: "C:\Program Files\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe" -zapwallettxes . I dont know how to write " before C:\ I tried more options: You have not to write the quotes, you need to paste or write it without the quotes like C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -zapwallettxes
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May 04, 2016, 11:55:47 AM |
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It seems like majority of the network has already dropped your transaction from their mempool. For Bitcoin Core, you need to manually remove the transaction before you can make a new transaction to send to your Electrum address. To do so, open a command prompt and type either of the commands: For 32bit Bitcoin Core: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe" -zapwallettxes For 64bit Bitcoin Core: "C:\Program Files\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe" -zapwallettxes . I dont know how to write " before C:\ I tried more options: http://imgur.com/sgOyhzRYou have not to write the quotes, you need to paste or write it without the quotes like C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -zapwallettxes ^^ you can see from my image i tried that first and it was not working
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May 04, 2016, 12:18:07 PM |
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^^ you can see from my image i tried that first and it was not working
just use the run command (shortcut Win + R). same command unless you installed core on a custom directory.
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December 21, 2016, 04:41:11 PM |
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this is still not solved. Whoever will offer solution that will work for me will receive 0.3 BTC from me
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December 21, 2016, 04:44:40 PM Last edit: December 21, 2016, 05:12:48 PM by LoyceV |
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Judging from your post history you've been struggling with this since October last year? this is still not solved. Whoever will offer solution that will work for me will receive 0.3 BTC from me
Alternative solution: In Bitcoin Core, click Help > Debug window > Console IF you set a password, type this: walletpassphrase yourpassword 600 THEN type: dumpprivkey <address that holds the 6 BTC> Import the private key into Electrum. My Bitcoin address is in my profile
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December 22, 2016, 03:35:21 PM |
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Ill give it a shot once my wallet is synced (167 weeks behind...), will be few days
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December 22, 2016, 03:47:29 PM |
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Ill give it a shot once my wallet is synced (167 weeks behind...), will be few days
Zapwallettxes is only available for Bitcoin Core 0.10 and above. That may be the reason why it isn't working? Try updating it and trying my command again.
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December 22, 2016, 05:50:52 PM |
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Ill give it a shot once my wallet is synced (167 weeks behind...), will be few days
You don't need to sync Bitcoin Core to export a private key. You started this thread in May, does that mean your wallet wasn't synced at that moment?
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December 22, 2016, 10:36:03 PM |
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Ill give it a shot once my wallet is synced (167 weeks behind...), will be few days
Zapwallettxes is only available for Bitcoin Core 0.10 and above. That may be the reason why it isn't working? Try updating it and trying my command again. i have wallet Bitcoin Qt version 4.8.3, no idea what is bitcoin core Ill give it a shot once my wallet is synced (167 weeks behind...), will be few days
You don't need to sync Bitcoin Core to export a private key. You started this thread in May, does that mean your wallet wasn't synced at that moment? im installing old wallet on other laptop, i guess i will have to sync anyway since later i need to send those recovered 5.7BTC to my new wallet
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December 22, 2016, 10:42:33 PM |
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Judging from your post history you've been struggling with this since October last year? this is still not solved. Whoever will offer solution that will work for me will receive 0.3 BTC from me
Alternative solution: In Bitcoin Core, click Help > Debug window > Console IF you set a password, type this: walletpassphrase yourpassword 600 THEN type: dumpprivkey <address that holds the 6 BTC> Import the private key into Electrum. My Bitcoin address is in my profile clarification needed ... keep in my mind you have to exactly tell me what to do since im clueless I found Help - Debug - Console in my Bitcoin Qt Wallet. Why would I set password there? I know my password. So I just use that dump command there?
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December 22, 2016, 11:29:21 PM |
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Ill give it a shot once my wallet is synced (167 weeks behind...), will be few days
Zapwallettxes is only available for Bitcoin Core 0.10 and above. That may be the reason why it isn't working? Try updating it and trying my command again. i have wallet Bitcoin Qt version 4.8.3, no idea what is bitcoin core That is the main problem here. Bitcoin Qt was the earlier version of Bitcoin Core and no one should be using a version that is that old. Go to https://bitcoin.org/en/download and you should be able to upgrade by downloading and installing a newer version. Judging from your post history you've been struggling with this since October last year? this is still not solved. Whoever will offer solution that will work for me will receive 0.3 BTC from me
Alternative solution: In Bitcoin Core, click Help > Debug window > Console IF you set a password, type this: walletpassphrase yourpassword 600 THEN type: dumpprivkey <address that holds the 6 BTC> Import the private key into Electrum. My Bitcoin address is in my profile clarification needed ... keep in my mind you have to exactly tell me what to do since im clueless I found Help - Debug - Console in my Bitcoin Qt Wallet. Why would I set password there? I know my password. So I just use that dump command there? I wouldn't recommend anyone that doesn't know Bitcoin a lot to handle private key by themselves. Anyway, if you really wish to continue, you are not setting your password there, you are unlocking your wallet. So, key in: walletpassphrase password843 600 <To unlock your wallet with the password of password843 for 600 seconds> dumpprivkey 1myaddressthatIwanttoexport <To get the private key of your address.> After this, just copy the private key (starting with 5 or K or L). You can choose to "sweep" the wallet and all of the value will be transferred to your wallet. Just go to Wallet>Private Keys and you should be able to sweep your address. Just paste your private key into the dialog and select an address by pressing the address button and it should be swept to your wallet. Please make a backup of your private key before doing this. Consider trying to upgrade your Bitcoin Core first and use this method as a last resort.
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December 24, 2016, 04:23:29 PM |
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this is how it went in console... 17:20:58 walletpassphrase passwordXYZ 600 17:20:58 Error: running with an unencrypted wallet, but walletpassphrase was called. (code -15) 17:21:53 dumpprivkey 1FFWn3rgS6JSREQvpSKr7P6AU5TUELjMgt 17:21:53 Invalid Bitcoin address (code -5)
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December 24, 2016, 04:31:30 PM |
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this is how it went in console... 17:20:58 walletpassphrase passwordXYZ 600 17:20:58 Error: running with an unencrypted wallet, but walletpassphrase was called. (code -15) 17:21:53 dumpprivkey 1FFWn3rgS6JSREQvpSKr7P6AU5TUELjMgt 17:21:53 Invalid Bitcoin address (code -5) That's not a valid bitcoin address. Where did you get that? Also you can skip the walletpassphrase if you don't have a passphrase for your wallet (it's always recommended to use a passphrase though).
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December 24, 2016, 06:36:58 PM |
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this is how it went in console... 17:20:58 walletpassphrase passwordXYZ 600 17:20:58 Error: running with an unencrypted wallet, but walletpassphrase was called. (code -15) 17:21:53 dumpprivkey 1FFWn3rgS6JSREQvpSKr7P6AU5TUELjMgt 17:21:53 Invalid Bitcoin address (code -5) That's not a valid bitcoin address. Where did you get that? Also you can skip the walletpassphrase if you don't have a passphrase for your wallet (it's always recommended to use a passphrase though). check my first pic ITT, it is the address i sent BTC to originally
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December 24, 2016, 07:35:52 PM |
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this is how it went in console... 17:20:58 walletpassphrase passwordXYZ 600 17:20:58 Error: running with an unencrypted wallet, but walletpassphrase was called. (code -15) 17:21:53 dumpprivkey 1FFWn3rgS6JSREQvpSKr7P6AU5TUELjMgt 17:21:53 Invalid Bitcoin address (code -5) That's not a valid bitcoin address. Where did you get that? Also you can skip the walletpassphrase if you don't have a passphrase for your wallet (it's always recommended to use a passphrase though). check my first pic ITT, it is the address i sent BTC to originally It's not a valid address. You don't need that address, you need the address holding the coins. That is the address where you sent it from, not to. Judging by your whole story, and judging by how long you've been struggling with it: can't you get help from someone locally? Someone you trust, who knows what he is doing, and can help you just on your location?
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December 24, 2016, 08:15:38 PM |
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this is how it went in console... 17:20:58 walletpassphrase passwordXYZ 600 17:20:58 Error: running with an unencrypted wallet, but walletpassphrase was called. (code -15) 17:21:53 dumpprivkey 1FFWn3rgS6JSREQvpSKr7P6AU5TUELjMgt 17:21:53 Invalid Bitcoin address (code -5) That's not a valid bitcoin address. Where did you get that? Also you can skip the walletpassphrase if you don't have a passphrase for your wallet (it's always recommended to use a passphrase though). check my first pic ITT, it is the address i sent BTC to originally It's not a valid address. You don't need that address, you need the address holding the coins. That is the address where you sent it from, not to. Judging by your whole story, and judging by how long you've been struggling with it: can't you get help from someone locally? Someone you trust, who knows what he is doing, and can help you just on your location? no one local knows bitcoins at all. Can I find out address "From" when I sync old wallet? Will it show up there in transactions or somewhere else?
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December 24, 2016, 09:28:16 PM Last edit: December 24, 2016, 09:48:48 PM by steven0021 |
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So 1FFWn3rgS6JSREQvpSKr7P6AU5TUELjMg t is actually 1FFWn3rgS6JSREQvpSKr7P6AU5TUELjMg T. Bitcoin addresses are case sensitive. no one local knows bitcoins at all. Can I find out address "From" when I sync old wallet? Will it show up there in transactions or somewhere else?
Your addresses with balance are listed under File > Sending addresses. Your screenshot shows that transaction so that means you've already synced. You should be able to see the from address you used unless you've deleted your block data. Edit: Hmm. You sure you didn't get the bitcoins to https://blockchain.info/address/16ukC1ftC1WLxmTmb8Wpi1vjKUAMoNpCk already? I see two 6 BTC transactions and two 4.6999233 BTC transactions which kinda look like double spends.
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