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May 17, 2017, 07:43:53 PM |
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I had .77 bitcoin in a multibits wallet. now it shows 0 bitcoin. Can I get it back? I tried everything. Thank You!!
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May 18, 2017, 10:12:48 AM |
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MultiBit Classic or MultiBit HD?
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May 18, 2017, 02:49:43 PM |
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Do you have any backups from that wallet? Its almost three years to be counted from 2014, then when was your last access of that wallet. If your computer never had formated, and if no one inside your house get your coins which is impossible because you said that you computer went off. Then its still there maybe you only need to wait until the client fully sync.
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May 19, 2017, 07:41:27 AM Last edit: November 15, 2023, 09:21:01 AM by HCP |
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Does it look like this (Classic): or this (HD): I'm going to go ahead and guess that due to your use of the term "reset blockchain", that it looks like the first one and you have "MultiBit Classic"... If that is that case, when did you receive the 0.77 BTC that are now missing... was it to a new address generated from just before the power outage? It is possible that the power outage may have caused damage to your wallet file...
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May 24, 2017, 08:53:02 PM Last edit: April 27, 2018, 10:07:28 PM by HI-TEC99 |
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It is the first one you show.
What if I reset my computer to an earlier date? say like early 2016. when the wallet was working.
my Bitcoin was bought at four different times. .45 then 15. two .10 or so. all four = .77.
I May have have some purchase info.
Thank you so Much for Your Replies!!
Ideally you should make backups of your wallet before you do anything else. If you are running windows you can use these instructions to make backups. Click the windows start button, then copy and paste the line of text below into the search box that appears, then press the enter key to open the hidden folder containing your multibit wallet files. %appdata%\Multibit This is what your search box should look like after you have copied and pasted the line above into it. Backup everything inside the folder that opens, including all the files and sub-folders. Afterwards keep that folder open and try these instructions to get your coins. Start multibit, select the wallet containing your coins, then click "tools", then select "export private keys" as shown in the screenshot. A new tab should open like the one below. Select "do not password protect export file" at the bottom of the window, then click the "export private keys button". Inside the folder you kept open there should be a new file with an extension ending in ".key". Open it in notepad and copy your wallet's private key. In the example file below the private key is the bit in red. # KEEP YOUR PRIVATE KEYS SAFE ! # Anyone who can read this file can spend your bitcoin. # # Format: # <Base58 encoded private key>[<whitespace>[<key createdAt>]] # # The Base58 encoded private keys are the same format as # produced by the Satoshi client/ sipa dumpprivkey utility. # # Key createdAt is in UTC format as specified by ISO 8601 # e.g: 2011-12-31T16:42:00Z . The century, 'T' and 'Z' are mandatory # KwUVsx4nd4UTHUtNTPnLEEqapCFvNiBrVASBZPa1ZvStQbUD87VK 2017-03-26T01:36:45Z # End of private keys After you get your private key install the electrum wallet and use these instructions to import the private key into electrum. http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#can-i-import-private-keys-from-other-bitcoin-clientsHopefully your Bitcoins should immediately show up in electrum and be spendable from it. Don't let anyone know your private key because they can use it to steal your Bitcoins. Multibit classic's maximum allowable fees aren't high enough for dealing with today's massive backlog of unconfirmed transactions. It's best to import the private key into electrum, enable dynamic fees in it, and spend your coins from there. That way you will get fast confirmations.
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June 02, 2017, 11:16:58 AM |
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It is the first one you show.
What if I reset my computer to an earlier date? say like early 2016. when the wallet was working.
my Bitcoin was bought at four different times. .45 then 15. two .10 or so. all four = .77.
I May have have some purchase info.
Thank you so Much for Your Replies!!
Ideally you should make backups of your wallet before you do anything else. If you are running windows you can use these instructions to make backups. Click the windows start button, then copy and paste the line of text below into the search box that appears, then press the enter key to open the hidden folder containing your multibit wallet files. %appdata%\Multibit This is what your search box should look like after you have copied and pasted the line above into it. https://s8.postimg.org/gs62vzeet/start.pngBackup everything inside the folder that opens, including all the files and sub-folders. Afterwards keep that folder open and try these instructions to get your coins. Inside the folder you kept open there should be a new file with an extension ending in ".key". Open it in notepad and copy your wallet's private key. In the example file below the private key is the bit in red. # KEEP YOUR PRIVATE KEYS SAFE ! # Anyone who can read this file can spend your bitcoin. # # Format: # <Base58 encoded private key>[<whitespace>[<key createdAt>]] # # The Base58 encoded private keys are the same format as # produced by the Satoshi client/ sipa dumpprivkey utility. # # Key createdAt is in UTC format as specified by ISO 8601 # e.g: 2011-12-31T16:42:00Z . The century, 'T' and 'Z' are mandatory # KwUVsx4nd4UTHUtNTPnLEEqapCFvNiBrVASBZPa1ZvStQbUD87VK 2017-03-26T01:36:45Z # End of private keys After you get your private key install the electrum wallet and use these instructions to import the private key into electrum. http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#can-i-import-private-keys-from-other-bitcoin-clientsHopefully your Bitcoins should immediately show up in electrum and be spendable from it. Don't let anyone know your private key because they can use it to steal your Bitcoins. Multibit classic's maximum allowable fees aren't high enough for dealing with today's massive backlog of unconfirmed transactions. It's best to import the private key into electrum, enable dynamic fees in it, and spend your coins from there. That way you will get fast confirmations. HI_TEC99 Thank you for your detailed explanation. Please see my screenshot - the blockchain is stuck at "waiting". I can see some transactions until 2015, but not after that. I have left my computer overnight on but it's still not showing the wallet balance also. Also I cannot export the private key as the whole menu is grayed out. Please help, much appreciated! http://imgur.com/a/7o6b9
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June 02, 2017, 11:26:57 AM |
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What does it say in the log if you goto "View" -> "Messages"? Are there any obvious error messages?
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June 02, 2017, 06:34:29 PM Last edit: April 27, 2018, 10:08:23 PM by HI-TEC99 |
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This is so sad and heartbreaking I spent a lot of money(For Me) to be a part of bitcoin. Then when it starts to go up to be worth more than my saving and checking acct. together. It Just Disappears. The block chain failed for me.
So I guess I will have to start from Nothing again. I may never get back to the .77 of a bitcoin I had again. So Sad!!
Everyone Backup, Backup and Backup again. You can loose it all with 1 computer shutdown.
What happens if you click "file", then "open wallet" as shown in the screenshot? Does the window that opens show any extra wallet files that aren't already loaded in your multibit?
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June 02, 2017, 06:39:17 PM |
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It is the first one you show.
What if I reset my computer to an earlier date? say like early 2016. when the wallet was working.
my Bitcoin was bought at four different times. .45 then 15. two .10 or so. all four = .77.
I May have have some purchase info.
Thank you so Much for Your Replies!!
Ideally you should make backups of your wallet before you do anything else. If you are running windows you can use these instructions to make backups. Click the windows start button, then copy and paste the line of text below into the search box that appears, then press the enter key to open the hidden folder containing your multibit wallet files. %appdata%\Multibit This is what your search box should look like after you have copied and pasted the line above into it. Backup everything inside the folder that opens, including all the files and sub-folders. Afterwards keep that folder open and try these instructions to get your coins. Start multibit, select the wallet containing your coins, then click "tools", then select "export private keys" as shown in the screenshot. A new tab should open like the one below. Select "do not password protect export file" at the bottom of the window, then click the "export private keys button". Inside the folder you kept open there should be a new file with an extension ending in ".key". Open it in notepad and copy your wallet's private key. In the example file below the private key is the bit in red. # KEEP YOUR PRIVATE KEYS SAFE ! # Anyone who can read this file can spend your bitcoin. # # Format: # <Base58 encoded private key>[<whitespace>[<key createdAt>]] # # The Base58 encoded private keys are the same format as # produced by the Satoshi client/ sipa dumpprivkey utility. # # Key createdAt is in UTC format as specified by ISO 8601 # e.g: 2011-12-31T16:42:00Z . The century, 'T' and 'Z' are mandatory # KwUVsx4nd4UTHUtNTPnLEEqapCFvNiBrVASBZPa1ZvStQbUD87VK 2017-03-26T01:36:45Z # End of private keys After you get your private key install the electrum wallet and use these instructions to import the private key into electrum. http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#can-i-import-private-keys-from-other-bitcoin-clientsHopefully your Bitcoins should immediately show up in electrum and be spendable from it. Don't let anyone know your private key because they can use it to steal your Bitcoins. Multibit classic's maximum allowable fees aren't high enough for dealing with today's massive backlog of unconfirmed transactions. It's best to import the private key into electrum, enable dynamic fees in it, and spend your coins from there. That way you will get fast confirmations. HI_TEC99 Thank you for your detailed explanation. Please see my screenshot - the blockchain is stuck at "waiting". I can see some transactions until 2015, but not after that. I have left my computer overnight on but it's still not showing the wallet balance also. Also I cannot export the private key as the whole menu is grayed out. Please help, much appreciated! Try switching your internet connection off and restarting multibit a few times. It might fix the greyed out menu problem. Your multibit wallet doesn't need to be synced to export the private keys. You can export them from an offline unsynced wallet.
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Towdogs (OP)
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June 02, 2017, 07:25:47 PM |
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This is so sad and heartbreaking I spent a lot of money(For Me) to be a part of bitcoin. Then when it starts to go up to be worth more than my saving and checking acct. together. It Just Disappears. The block chain failed for me.
So I guess I will have to start from Nothing again. I may never get back to the .77 of a bitcoin I had again. So Sad!!
Everyone Backup, Backup and Backup again. You can loose it all with 1 computer shutdown.
What happens if you click "file", then "open wallet" as shown in the screenshot? Does the window that opens show any extra wallet files that aren't already loaded in your multibit? no. It shows moon coin, max coin wallets
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June 02, 2017, 07:41:41 PM |
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This is so sad and heartbreaking I spent a lot of money(For Me) to be a part of bitcoin. Then when it starts to go up to be worth more than my saving and checking acct. together. It Just Disappears. The block chain failed for me.
So I guess I will have to start from Nothing again. I may never get back to the .77 of a bitcoin I had again. So Sad!!
Everyone Backup, Backup and Backup again. You can loose it all with 1 computer shutdown.
What happens if you click "file", then "open wallet" as shown in the screenshot? Does the window that opens show any extra wallet files that aren't already loaded in your multibit? no. It shows moon coin, max coin wallets What are moon coin and max coin wallets doing in there? Can you post a screenshot of what the window looks like, including the file path to it?
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June 02, 2017, 07:53:51 PM |
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If only your problem is about lost backups, I mean a certain file and you want to dig your hard drive, I can help.
I have a powerful tool that can recover most of the files lost even it was years ago when it lost. I tried many third party recovery program but it doesn't work. Only this helps me a lot that's why I saved it. I thought that is impossible but it recovered all my files. I just don't know if it's a allowed to share apps like that since it was a crack version.
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Towdogs (OP)
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June 02, 2017, 08:30:58 PM |
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This is so sad and heartbreaking I spent a lot of money(For Me) to be a part of bitcoin. Then when it starts to go up to be worth more than my saving and checking acct. together. It Just Disappears. The block chain failed for me.
So I guess I will have to start from Nothing again. I may never get back to the .77 of a bitcoin I had again. So Sad!!
Everyone Backup, Backup and Backup again. You can loose it all with 1 computer shutdown.
What happens if you click "file", then "open wallet" as shown in the screenshot? Does the window that opens show any extra wallet files that aren't already loaded in your multibit? no. It shows moon coin, max coin wallets What are moon coin and max coin wallets doing in there? Can you post a screenshot of what the window looks like, including the file path to it? it won't allow screen shot. window is from "my documents". at bottom it says multiBit (*.wallet) It shows 19 different files some are car pics, amazon mp3, folder 1-6 all empty. 4 different coin wallets. none of them will open in that window.
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June 02, 2017, 08:47:47 PM Last edit: April 27, 2018, 10:09:19 PM by HI-TEC99 |
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This is so sad and heartbreaking I spent a lot of money(For Me) to be a part of bitcoin. Then when it starts to go up to be worth more than my saving and checking acct. together. It Just Disappears. The block chain failed for me.
So I guess I will have to start from Nothing again. I may never get back to the .77 of a bitcoin I had again. So Sad!!
Everyone Backup, Backup and Backup again. You can loose it all with 1 computer shutdown.
What happens if you click "file", then "open wallet" as shown in the screenshot? Does the window that opens show any extra wallet files that aren't already loaded in your multibit? no. It shows moon coin, max coin wallets What are moon coin and max coin wallets doing in there? Can you post a screenshot of what the window looks like, including the file path to it? it won't allow screen shot. window is from "my documents". at bottom it says multiBit (*.wallet) It shows 19 different files some are car pics, amazon mp3, folder 1-6 all empty. 4 different coin wallets. none of them will open in that window. Using that window try opening the folder path below, but replacing yourUserName with your user name on your windows computer. C:\Users\ yourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Multibit\ If you can't find an AppData folder then you probably need to enable the windows show hidden files and folders setting. To do that open the windows control panel, click "appearance and personalisation", click "folder options", click the "view" tab in the window that opens. Check the "show hidden files, folders and drives" option.
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June 02, 2017, 10:02:27 PM |
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So there were no .key files anywhere in the %appdata%\MultiBit directory or subdirectories? If you've had the wallet for a while there are bound to be backup files in there... They get generated automatically. I would not give up hope just yet, there are a couple more things you can try.
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Towdogs (OP)
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June 03, 2017, 02:17:39 AM |
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So there were no .key files anywhere in the %appdata%\MultiBit directory or subdirectories? If you've had the wallet for a while there are bound to be backup files in there... They get generated automatically. I would not give up hope just yet, there are a couple more things you can try. I did get a multibit (notepad) log. it has a truck load of stuff in it starting multibit at 21 jan 2014. Is there any way to get multibit wallet?
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June 03, 2017, 07:26:49 AM Last edit: November 15, 2023, 09:10:51 AM by HCP |
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Can you take a screenshot of your %appdata%\MultiBit directory? You are looking for a "[walletname]-data" directory. My wallet is just called multibit.wallet, so I have a "multibit-data" directory... And then in that, there should be some "-backup" directories... hopefully the key-backup and/or wallet-backup and/or rolling-backup directories have some files in them. The "wallet-backup" one might be a good place to start... but failing that, the "key-backup" directory might have files that contain your private keys! These files can be generated automatically by MultiBit, so even if you haven't explicitly backed up the wallet file or exported your keys, there is a good chance the files still exist!
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June 03, 2017, 09:27:01 AM Last edit: June 03, 2017, 10:18:58 AM by eXpl0sive |
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@OP: Do not lose hope, looking at your posts I sincerely believe there are high chances of recovering your wallet / Bitcoins. It's just a matter of looking for the backups in the right places. Listen to other posters, they're really doing a fine job at guiding you through the process. If you're still not sure, share your screen via TeamViewer with someone so that we can do this faster.
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June 04, 2017, 08:37:25 AM |
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Dear HI-TEC99, HCP
Thank you very much for your help. I was successfully able to :
1. Export the private keys from Multibit Classic (disconnected the internet, solved the grayed out problem) 2. Imported into Electrum 3. Did a sweep of all the balance into new Electrum address with high fee for fast transaction
I think the problem was that I had over 200 wallet addresses which was causing the blockchain sync/reset issue
Thank you for all the help. And apologies to OP for hijacking the thread.
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Towdogs (OP)
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June 06, 2017, 04:21:09 AM |
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Dear HI-TEC99, HCP
Thank you very much for your help. I was successfully able to :
1. Export the private keys from Multibit Classic (disconnected the internet, solved the grayed out problem) 2. Imported into Electrum 3. Did a sweep of all the balance into new Electrum address with high fee for fast transaction
I think the problem was that I had over 200 wallet addresses which was causing the blockchain sync/reset issue
Thank you for all the help. And apologies to OP for hijacking the thread.
Your good guy! I'm glad they could help you!!
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