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August 22, 2017, 01:32:20 PM
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Hi,
i need to recover some addresses from a multibit wallet, but i've disistalled multibit from my pc.

Is there a way to recover it/them?

Thanks in advance.
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August 22, 2017, 01:33:46 PM
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Hi,
i need to recover some addresses from a multibit wallet, but i've disistalled multibit from my pc.

Is there a way to recover it/them?

Thanks in advance.

multibit or multibit HD?
If it's multibit, you'll probably have to stop your pc, disconnect your HD and attach it to a different PC, then use a recovery tool and hope you can recover your wallet...

If it's multibit HD, derivation path m/0'/0 should work on a downloaded, offline, version of https://iancoleman.github.io/bip39/ (untested tough, i'm an electrum user, i haven't touched multibit in a long while)

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August 22, 2017, 02:46:43 PM
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Hi,
i need to recover some addresses from a multibit wallet, but i've disistalled multibit from my pc.

Is there a way to recover it/them?

Thanks in advance.

multibit or multibit HD?
If it's multibit, you'll probably have to stop your pc, disconnect your HD and attach it to a different PC, then use a recovery tool and hope you can recover your wallet...

If it's multibit HD, derivation path m/0'/0 should work on a downloaded, offline, version of https://iancoleman.github.io/bip39/ (untested tough, i'm an electrum user, i haven't touched multibit in a long while)

sadly it's multibit... Sad

there is no other way? A recovery tool seems a little hard...
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August 22, 2017, 06:19:12 PM
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I've found a backup of my /appdata/roaming/multibit.

Can i use it to recover my addresses? what should i do?

Thanks in advance!
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August 23, 2017, 05:30:05 AM
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I've found a backup of my /appdata/roaming/multibit.

Can i use it to recover my addresses? what should i do?

Thanks in advance!

If you have a copy of your wallet, you can try to read the directions on this page:
https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit/wiki/Export%20and%20limited%20import%20of%20private%20keys

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August 23, 2017, 08:36:02 AM
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I've found a backup of my /appdata/roaming/multibit.

Can i use it to recover my addresses? what should i do?

Thanks in advance!

If you have a copy of your wallet, you can try to read the directions on this page:
https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit/wiki/Export%20and%20limited%20import%20of%20private%20keys

hi, thanks for the link, but if i recover my private key how can i recover my address? and, more important, how can i be able to sign a transaction from that address?
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August 23, 2017, 08:37:55 AM
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I've found a backup of my /appdata/roaming/multibit.

Can i use it to recover my addresses? what should i do?

Thanks in advance!

If you have a copy of your wallet, you can try to read the directions on this page:
https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit/wiki/Export%20and%20limited%20import%20of%20private%20keys

hi, thanks for the link, but if i recover my private key how can i recover my address? and, more important, how can i be able to sign a transaction from that address?

That part is easy... Once you have your private key, you can import it into a range of wallets. If you have diskspace and time, you can install bitcoin core, either bitcoind or bitcoin-qt

for bitcoind => "bitcoin-cli importprivkey [yourprivatekey]
for bitcoin-qt => go to the debug console => importprivkey [yourprivatekey]

An other option is electrum (just create a new wallet, but don't generate a new seed, instead chose to generate a wallet using private key(s), then enter the private key when asked...)

there are a lot more options (like  knots, armory, btcd + wallet,...).

And for your last question: yes, after you've imported the private key, most wallets will allow you to sign messages Smiley

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August 23, 2017, 09:29:43 AM
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I've found a backup of my /appdata/roaming/multibit.

Can i use it to recover my addresses? what should i do?

Thanks in advance!

If you have a copy of your wallet, you can try to read the directions on this page:
https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit/wiki/Export%20and%20limited%20import%20of%20private%20keys

hi, thanks for the link, but if i recover my private key how can i recover my address? and, more important, how can i be able to sign a transaction from that address?

That part is easy... Once you have your private key, you can import it into a range of wallets. If you have diskspace and time, you can install bitcoin core, either bitcoind or bitcoin-qt

for bitcoind => "bitcoin-cli importprivkey [yourprivatekey]
for bitcoin-qt => go to the debug console => importprivkey [yourprivatekey]

An other option is electrum (just create a new wallet, but don't generate a new seed, instead chose to generate a wallet using private key(s), then enter the private key when asked...)

there are a lot more options (like  knots, armory, btcd + wallet,...).

And for your last question: yes, after you've imported the private key, most wallets will allow you to sign messages Smiley

thanks a lot man for your explanation.

I suppose that re-install multibit and copy my wallet.dat in the appdata folder doesn't work...correct?

Because that link doesn't seem so easy Cheesy Cheesy
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August 23, 2017, 09:37:27 AM
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thanks a lot man for your explanation.

I suppose that re-install multibit and copy my wallet.dat in the appdata folder doesn't work...correct?

Because that link doesn't seem so easy Cheesy Cheesy

I don't have any experience with multibit (and only a very limited amount of experience with multibit HD), however, it's worth a shot...
As long as you keep a clean copy of your wallet in a safe place, and use a copy of this copy to place in the multibit appdata folder, it could do no harm (AFAIK). If it doesn't work, you still have the clean copy in the safe place to try decoding your wallet.

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August 23, 2017, 10:17:31 AM
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thanks a lot man for your explanation.

I suppose that re-install multibit and copy my wallet.dat in the appdata folder doesn't work...correct?

Because that link doesn't seem so easy Cheesy Cheesy

I don't have any experience with multibit (and only a very limited amount of experience with multibit HD), however, it's worth a shot...
As long as you keep a clean copy of your wallet in a safe place, and use a copy of this copy to place in the multibit appdata folder, it could do no harm (AFAIK). If it doesn't work, you still have the clean copy in the safe place to try decoding your wallet.

well, i think i'll give it a try.

Just a last question...is possible to sign a transaction sending 0 satoshi?
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August 23, 2017, 11:48:46 AM
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thanks a lot man for your explanation.

I suppose that re-install multibit and copy my wallet.dat in the appdata folder doesn't work...correct?

Because that link doesn't seem so easy Cheesy Cheesy

I don't have any experience with multibit (and only a very limited amount of experience with multibit HD), however, it's worth a shot...
As long as you keep a clean copy of your wallet in a safe place, and use a copy of this copy to place in the multibit appdata folder, it could do no harm (AFAIK). If it doesn't work, you still have the clean copy in the safe place to try decoding your wallet.

well, i think i'll give it a try.

Just a last question...is possible to sign a transaction sending 0 satoshi?

Why would you do that?

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August 23, 2017, 01:11:07 PM
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thanks a lot man for your explanation.

I suppose that re-install multibit and copy my wallet.dat in the appdata folder doesn't work...correct?

Because that link doesn't seem so easy Cheesy Cheesy

I don't have any experience with multibit (and only a very limited amount of experience with multibit HD), however, it's worth a shot...
As long as you keep a clean copy of your wallet in a safe place, and use a copy of this copy to place in the multibit appdata folder, it could do no harm (AFAIK). If it doesn't work, you still have the clean copy in the safe place to try decoding your wallet.

well, i think i'll give it a try.

Just a last question...is possible to sign a transaction sending 0 satoshi?

Why would you do that?

i just want to recover my old account. So i need my old address and sign a transaction from that address, but i haven't do anything like that before.
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August 23, 2017, 01:41:21 PM
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thanks a lot man for your explanation.

I suppose that re-install multibit and copy my wallet.dat in the appdata folder doesn't work...correct?

Because that link doesn't seem so easy Cheesy Cheesy

I don't have any experience with multibit (and only a very limited amount of experience with multibit HD), however, it's worth a shot...
As long as you keep a clean copy of your wallet in a safe place, and use a copy of this copy to place in the multibit appdata folder, it could do no harm (AFAIK). If it doesn't work, you still have the clean copy in the safe place to try decoding your wallet.

well, i think i'll give it a try.

Just a last question...is possible to sign a transaction sending 0 satoshi?

Why would you do that?

i just want to recover my old account. So i need my old address and sign a transaction from that address, but i haven't do anything like that before.

your old bitcointalk account? To such an account, you don't need to sign a transaction, you need to sign a message with an addresses you used in an old, unedited post.. Signing a transaction != signing a message. But to assure you: yes, you can sign messages as soon as you imported your private key into a decent wallet.

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August 23, 2017, 02:53:27 PM
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thanks a lot man for your explanation.

I suppose that re-install multibit and copy my wallet.dat in the appdata folder doesn't work...correct?

Because that link doesn't seem so easy Cheesy Cheesy

I don't have any experience with multibit (and only a very limited amount of experience with multibit HD), however, it's worth a shot...
As long as you keep a clean copy of your wallet in a safe place, and use a copy of this copy to place in the multibit appdata folder, it could do no harm (AFAIK). If it doesn't work, you still have the clean copy in the safe place to try decoding your wallet.

well, i think i'll give it a try.

Just a last question...is possible to sign a transaction sending 0 satoshi?

Why would you do that?

i just want to recover my old account. So i need my old address and sign a transaction from that address, but i haven't do anything like that before.

your old bitcointalk account? To such an account, you don't need to sign a transaction, you need to sign a message with an addresses you used in an old, unedited post.. Signing a transaction != signing a message. But to assure you: yes, you can sign messages as soon as you imported your private key into a decent wallet.

sorry, i didn't know that! thanks for the explanation. Can i use multibit to sign this message? Or, is not a decent wallet?

BTW: i use electrum too, i know the multibit is no longer supported!
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sorry, i didn't know that! thanks for the explanation. Can i use multibit to sign this message? Or, is not a decent wallet?

BTW: i use electrum too, i know the multibit is no longer supported!

Like i said: i don't have a lot of experience with multibit, but you can just startup multibit and try it out Wink
I know multibit HD did have the functionality to sign messages, i don't really remembered how it worked and if it was limited tough...

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August 23, 2017, 04:02:39 PM
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sorry, i didn't know that! thanks for the explanation. Can i use multibit to sign this message? Or, is not a decent wallet?

BTW: i use electrum too, i know the multibit is no longer supported!

Like i said: i don't have a lot of experience with multibit, but you can just startup multibit and try it out Wink
I know multibit HD did have the functionality to sign messages, i don't really remembered how it worked and if it was limited tough...

thanks, i will try as soon as possible!
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sorry, i didn't know that! thanks for the explanation. Can i use multibit to sign this message? Or, is not a decent wallet?

BTW: i use electrum too, i know the multibit is no longer supported!

Like i said: i don't have a lot of experience with multibit, but you can just startup multibit and try it out Wink
I know multibit HD did have the functionality to sign messages, i don't really remembered how it worked and if it was limited tough...

thanks, i will try as soon as possible!

ok, well, i've istalled 0.5.19 version.
I copy my old wallet in appdata/roaming folder and it see the transaction, but it can't sync.
Infact the lastest transaction appears as not confirmed.

I see that there is the option to import/export private key or to sign a message, but until wallet isn't synced, they are not available.

I don't know if the problem is that the wallet has a password....

Can you help me?

Thanks in advance
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August 23, 2017, 09:32:33 PM
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sorry, i didn't know that! thanks for the explanation. Can i use multibit to sign this message? Or, is not a decent wallet?

BTW: i use electrum too, i know the multibit is no longer supported!

Like i said: i don't have a lot of experience with multibit, but you can just startup multibit and try it out Wink
I know multibit HD did have the functionality to sign messages, i don't really remembered how it worked and if it was limited tough...

thanks, i will try as soon as possible!

ok, well, i've istalled 0.5.19 version.
I copy my old wallet in appdata/roaming folder and it see the transaction, but it can't sync.
Infact the lastest transaction appears as not confirmed.

I see that there is the option to import/export private key or to sign a message, but until wallet isn't synced, they are not available.

I don't know if the problem is that the wallet has a password....

Can you help me?

Thanks in advance

i've made some research...it seems that with a wallet with password the only way is to recover the private key some way...
for example with the link that you have already posted.

I have to try...
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August 24, 2017, 05:37:06 AM
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sorry, i didn't know that! thanks for the explanation. Can i use multibit to sign this message? Or, is not a decent wallet?

BTW: i use electrum too, i know the multibit is no longer supported!

Like i said: i don't have a lot of experience with multibit, but you can just startup multibit and try it out Wink
I know multibit HD did have the functionality to sign messages, i don't really remembered how it worked and if it was limited tough...

thanks, i will try as soon as possible!

ok, well, i've istalled 0.5.19 version.
I copy my old wallet in appdata/roaming folder and it see the transaction, but it can't sync.
Infact the lastest transaction appears as not confirmed.

I see that there is the option to import/export private key or to sign a message, but until wallet isn't synced, they are not available.

I don't know if the problem is that the wallet has a password....

Can you help me?

Thanks in advance

i've made some research...it seems that with a wallet with password the only way is to recover the private key some way...
for example with the link that you have already posted.

I have to try...

I think that'll be your best option... But look at the bright side, if you succeed in exporting your private keys, you're home free... From that point, you can pick about any decent wallet and use it to sign messages Smiley

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August 24, 2017, 12:53:32 PM
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sorry, i didn't know that! thanks for the explanation. Can i use multibit to sign this message? Or, is not a decent wallet?

BTW: i use electrum too, i know the multibit is no longer supported!

Like i said: i don't have a lot of experience with multibit, but you can just startup multibit and try it out Wink
I know multibit HD did have the functionality to sign messages, i don't really remembered how it worked and if it was limited tough...

thanks, i will try as soon as possible!

ok, well, i've istalled 0.5.19 version.
I copy my old wallet in appdata/roaming folder and it see the transaction, but it can't sync.
Infact the lastest transaction appears as not confirmed.

I see that there is the option to import/export private key or to sign a message, but until wallet isn't synced, they are not available.

I don't know if the problem is that the wallet has a password....

Can you help me?

Thanks in advance

i've made some research...it seems that with a wallet with password the only way is to recover the private key some way...
for example with the link that you have already posted.

I have to try...

I think that'll be your best option... But look at the bright side, if you succeed in exporting your private keys, you're home free... From that point, you can pick about any decent wallet and use it to sign messages Smiley


mmm..

i read this:

The Base58 encoded private keys are the same format as produced by the Satoshi client/ sipa dumpprivkey utility. The bitcoinj class [DumpedPrivateKey](https://github.com/bitcoinj/bitcoinj/blob/master/core/src/main/java/com/google/bitcoin/core/DumpedPrivateKey.java) can be used to produce and parse these.

how can i use a java class??? i'm not really into this kind of things... Sad
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