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January 04, 2021, 03:55:23 AM
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     So I created a wallet in 2013 on blockchain.info which I deposited 100 BTC into. At the time Blockchain.info did not require an email address or any other type of identifying info. Blockchain.info used an alias identifier to recover the wallet ID. I was gone for 7 years and when I returned blockchain.info is now blockchain.com and noone there seems to know anything about an alias identifier. I still remember my alias identifier and my password. I am offering a 5 BTC reward (assuming I can find the missing BTC) for anyone who can help me obtain the wallet identifier.

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January 04, 2021, 04:54:58 AM
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Hi Matt,

Wow such treasure there. I have no much idea to reach old version, does you try downloading blockchain with old version to recovery.
Or does you trying reach support blockchain to solve it?
Unfortunately security blockchain was changed to required 2fa email to allowed login.
So best suggest is, take a support blockchain might they could help you.

Goodluck!
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January 04, 2021, 05:35:21 AM
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You didn't set an email?
Then it will be troublesome to restore since you can't request for a Wallet ID reminder, too bad that it's now functional (I've just tested it).
How about the (random number of words) recovery phrase?

Also, it seems like they'd set the aliases of no-email accounts as "insecure" years ago: /index.php?topic=305625.msg3275271#msg3275271
Even if it's years ago, as the quoted email said, their customer service may help if you can provide enough proof of ownership (minus the password).

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January 04, 2021, 07:27:32 AM
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Wow, hope you can recover! I wish you good luck. Somehow I feel like I'm giving this info for free. Oh well, helping is kind.

I had the same issue a few years back. You mean you formerly had to login at http://blockchain.info/wallet/aliasgoeshere? And when you got there you had to enter a password correct? If that is the case, I believe you can easily recover the wallet because that was my issue. I had no email attached and so was stuck. The problem is that now you must login using the identifier, rather than an alias... and you don't know the identifier? Well, it is pretty easy so if this works, can you at least throw me something? It worked for me.

All you need to do is send a request via the page below. If you send them the alias, they will supply you with the identifier. If any of the account has any details in it, you may need to provide proof that it is you. A fantastic proof of ownership is the transaction id of any of the transactions you did or a wallet address. I assume you have some piece of info that can prove it is your alias. BE SURE to mention that you have the password (but obviously do not give it) That's all I had. The alias, the password, and a wallet address that I received coin through. Within a day or so, I got an email reply saying the account identifier for this alias is xxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx-xxxx and from that I was easily able to sign in with my password. Wishing you the best!

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January 04, 2021, 07:59:53 AM
Last edit: January 04, 2021, 08:13:38 AM by aTriz
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I still remember my alias identifier and my password.
Matt
It is true that Blockchain.info have gone through so many updates, upgrades and developments. they bought .com domain and shifted there. they started supporting ethereum and some other altcoins.

but the main thing is it stilll logs in with Identifier and password. if you remember these 2 things then why don't you just use them to login?

let me know what is your problem exactly? do you have the 12 words recovery phrase?

you can ping me on telegram @atrizbtc we can try to figure it out together.

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January 04, 2021, 11:13:47 AM
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Two questions however first one is very important.

1. Have you ever saved a 12 word seed somewhere?
2. Do you have any address from that account.

If you have the 1st one then there is a hope for you. You can use these words and restore the using electrum but do not try it yourself if you do not know what you are doing. Careful about installing fake Electum.

The genuine version will be here always: https://electrum.org/#download
But still make sure you verify the downloaded Electrum exe file: https://bitcoinelectrum.com/how-to-verify-your-electrum-download/

Note: If you have the 12 word seed then do not share it with anyone. Your wallet will be compromised then and your coins will be stolen.

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January 04, 2021, 12:16:00 PM
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Even if it's years ago, as the quoted email said, their customer service may help if you can provide enough proof of ownership (minus the password).

But what kind of proof does OP have? Does list of bitcoin address and rough date when the wallet is created/last serve as valid proof?


The case is messed up.
Mattgillum had the identifier and the password.

There could be one possibility to verify that he indeed is the owner of the identifier.

- Give them the identifier and last/first few characters of the password.

It's still risky because he has to trust the guy in the customer service for this. The best shot for him is by any chance if he has the 12/24 word seed then he can restore the wallet using Electrum. But he has to have the seed.

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January 04, 2021, 12:37:51 PM
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- Give them the identifier and last/first few characters of the password.

It doesn't make sense unless blockchain.com store user raw password
Ah! yes you are correct. I did not have the encryption in mind. However, should we be surprised if years ago they did not use this encryption?

Anyway, again the case is messed up and the only way I see is the seed. I really hope the OP has the seed and he is reading it.

PS: There is one thing, if the identifier was everything at that time then even giving it to a customer support guy is risky. Once it is exposed to the customer support guy then the guy already know the wallet information. It's like giving your seed to someone else. I can't imagine how a company like blockchain.com has this kind of security system.

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January 04, 2021, 01:21:36 PM
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It's still risky because he has to trust the guy in the customer service for this. The best shot for him is by any chance if he has the 12/24 word seed then he can restore the wallet using Electrum. But he has to have the seed.
The old version seeds aren't BIP39 compliant.
All he can do with it (if he has a backup) is to use the legacy recovery page "forgot password" to get his (missing) wallet ID.

Even if it's years ago, as the quoted email said, their customer service may help if you can provide enough proof of ownership (minus the password).
But what kind of proof does OP have? Does list of bitcoin address and rough date when the wallet is created/last serve as valid proof?
Some people were asked for wallet creation date, known used IP address(es) which IMO, not enough proof.
But since he'll just ask for the Wallet ID which is useless without the password, I guess blockchain(com) may consider.

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January 05, 2021, 04:56:15 AM
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Ah! yes you are correct. I did not have the encryption in mind. However, should we be surprised if years ago they did not use this encryption?
Blockchain.info has always been pretty bad but I don't think they were this bad!
The site should be saving the "hash of the password" not the password or encrypted password. Basically how it works is that the user enters their password in their browser, the browser creates the hash of it and sends that hash to the site where it is compared with their stored hash. If it matches it signs in and sends back the encrypted wallet then the user in their browser uses the password to decrypt the wallet using AES.

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At the time Blockchain.info did not require an email address or any other type of identifying info. Blockchain.info used an alias identifier to recover the wallet ID
Don't they have a support? I mean, if you remember your alias identifier and password you can send them a message. I don't think that email would matter that much. If you successfully get your bitcoins back, which is difficult since these guys know what you have, don't dare to leave them 5 whole bitcoins.  Tongue

I went back in 2013, yep they had that option back then:



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Depends on what info they will ask, what matters the most is the alias.
But I don't get why a web archive of the login page can be a "solid evidence" since logging using the alias in the achieved page wont work.
Anyways, since the "Forgot Identifier" page archive is still saved, I saw an instruction there that may be (hopefully) relevant until today:

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If you don't have an email associated with your account please
contact us (Support Desk) with any information you can provide including Skype
username, Google Talk username, secret phrase or alias.
(Basically the same as post#3)

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IP? I doubt anyone keep history of IP given by their ISP
You may be able to find it somewhere: some websites send an email with your IP address when you login, and many forums keep IP addresses with posts. You may be able to ask on some of the websites you've used.

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I've contacted the customer service and they said it's no problem as long as the OP has the password.

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He probability already got access to those coins. Good luck to the OP anyway.

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Let's say for a moment that the OP is telling the truth and that it actually owns a forgotten wallet with a 100 BTC balance.
It's worth around $4 million at the current market! How plausible is it that someone will come to a public forum to create an account for the first time in hopes of finding the support they need?

I don't know, I may be too skeptical, but this kind of looks like a letter from a Nigerian prince.  Grin

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How plausible is it that someone will come to a public forum to create an account for the first time in hopes of finding the support they need?
I'd say that's quite plausible: Bitcointalk is still the place to go to for these kinds of things. I'd rather see a new user with a question about lost Bitcoin than thousands of new users spamming altcoin bounties.

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How plausible is it that someone will come to a public forum to create an account for the first time in hopes of finding the support they need?
I'd say that's quite plausible: Bitcointalk is still the place to go to for these kinds of things. I'd rather see a new user with a question about lost Bitcoin than thousands of new users spamming altcoin bounties.

I guess you're right about that. I don't have anything against topics like this. It could prove helpful to someone with a similar issue. I'm just saying that in cases like these, one should approach this with a great deal of caution. If it's too good to be true... But like I said, I'm probably too skeptical. Wink

It would probably be helpful for the OP to mention what he's been trying to do so far. Has he contacted blockchain.com's customer support? Does he have private keys or backup phrases saved? Did he try to import them somewhere? It should not be overlooked that there is also a significant amount of forkcoins at these addresses.




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How plausible is it that someone will come to a public forum to create an account for the first time in hopes of finding the support they need?
I'd say that's quite plausible: Bitcointalk is still the place to go to for these kinds of things. I'd rather see a new user with a question about lost Bitcoin than thousands of new users spamming altcoin bounties.

I guess you're right about that. I don't have anything against topics like this. It could prove helpful to someone with a similar issue. I'm just saying that in cases like these, one should approach this with a great deal of caution. If it's too good to be true... But like I said, I'm probably too skeptical. Wink

It would probably be helpful for the OP to mention what he's been trying to do so far. Has he contacted blockchain.com's customer support? Does he have private keys or backup phrases saved? Did he try to import them somewhere? It should not be overlooked that there is also a significant amount of forkcoins at these addresses.

I follow your scepticism, always be aware of things like these. They attract you in a way that you might lose some red flags while communicating.

One other possibility is that this person has created a new user account for hiding his/her/x identity.

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I'm just saying that in cases like these, one should approach this with a great deal of caution. If it's too good to be true... But like I said, I'm probably too skeptical. Wink
If you're talking about the reward-part: I just ignore that, and it's not necessary to get help on Bitcointalk anyway. From what I've seen, most of the time reward-promises aren't honored. But I have seen cases from happy users who did give a reward (usually without promising it first).

And yes, offering a $200,000 reward for an answer to an online question is rediculous Tongue If anything, it leads to the wrong answers from people who don't know what they're talking about.

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I'm just saying that in cases like these, one should approach this with a great deal of caution. If it's too good to be true... But like I said, I'm probably too skeptical. Wink
If you're talking about the reward-part: I just ignore that, and it's not necessary to get help on Bitcointalk anyway. From what I've seen, most of the time reward-promises aren't honored. But I have seen cases from happy users who did give a reward (usually without promising it first).
It happened to me several times. In fact, I have a topic about it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5295408.0

Once a user sent me $65 worth of bitcoin for solving an issue. And the latest one was 0.015 BTC tip from a user who was able to recover 0.9+ BTC in his wallet. But none of the time I was not expecting anything.

Truth is - most probably all of us here are not sharing information with the hope of any reward. We just know that we are helping the bitcoin community. However, if something is coming up as a by product then nothing is wrong.

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