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July 13, 2022, 04:32:01 AM
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I have now managed to check all my seeds against version 0.3 and most of the words are rejected. So  now back to square one.
Maybe it was a different version of Electrum, maybe it was some other random wallet type whose name I can't remember. What a nightmare.
The alpha release used "passphrase" instead of a mnemonic.
Perhaps your invalid menmonics are actually passphrases used to generate old Electrum wallets.


See if you can run it: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/tree/368fa7980f74db07e22eb32edf292abeb98b8d82
(I can't create a wallet though)

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July 13, 2022, 07:00:07 PM
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Thanks for your suggestion nc50lc. I tried your suggestion but electrum crashes whether restoring wallet or creating new wallet the following error:
 python electrum.py create
Password (hit return if you do not wish to encrypt your wallet):
in order to use wallet encryption, please install pycrypto  (sudo easy_install pycrypto)
server (default:ecdsa.org):
port (default:50000):
fee (default 0.005):
if you are restoring an existing wallet, enter the seed. otherwise just press enter:
Your seed is 12f2458bab0372ecc4d2097f0df39167
Please store it safely
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "electrum.py", line 715, in <module>
    wallet.create_new_address(False, None)
  File "electrum.py", line 295, in create_new_address
    secexp = ecdsa.util.randrange_from_seed__trytryagain( seed, order )
  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ecdsa/util.py", line 193, in randrange_from_seed__trytryagain
    extrabyte = int2byte(ord(generate(1)) & lsb_of_ones(extrabits))
  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ecdsa/util.py", line 98, in __call__
    a = [next(self.generator) for i in range(numbytes)]
  File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ecdsa/util.py", line 109, in block_generator
    ("prng-%d-%s" % (counter, seed)).encode()
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xb6 in position 7: ordinal not in range(128)

I tried to reach out to thomasv; however it said he does not accept messages from newbies. So I'm wondering if one of you guys can point him out to this post.
I feel like we're getting close to solving this mystery.
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July 14, 2022, 07:43:38 AM
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I tried your suggestion but electrum crashes whether restoring wallet or creating new wallet the following error:
 python electrum.py create
Password (hit return if you do not wish to encrypt your wallet):
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That seems to be the previous version that you launched (v0.30) and not the alpha version.
It should ask for a passphrase before the password, plus the first version has "electrum" not "electrum.py".

I'm afraid I can't help you with the alpha version since it's not continuing nor creating the wallet in my tests either.

I tried to reach out to thomasv; however it said he does not accept messages from newbies. So I'm wondering if one of you guys can point him out to this post.
You can find the developers in Electrum's GitHub repository, here: github.com/spesmilo/electrum
Contributors are in "Insights->Contributors".

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July 14, 2022, 10:19:33 PM
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Thanks again nc50lc. I raised an issue https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/issues/7893. The responses have been very interesting although somewhat disheartening. They're saying that prior to version 2.0 Electrum used a fixed word list; and if my word list is not in that list it could not have been generated by Electrum; so basically I must have used a different wallet to Electrum.

Well, I know the date of purchase 100% during 2011 or before 2011.
I know 100% I used a wallet that generated the 12 word seed which I wrote down and found in my note books.
I know 100% when I plug those seeds into Electrum they're accepted by Electrum without issue; but wallets display zero balance.
I know 100% I successfully transferred coins between the wallets over a very short period of a week or 2 max and then never touched the wallet or Bitcoin again until 2016 or so. By then my PC were long broken and got rid off.

I'm now trying to understand whether my 12 word seed was generated by a post 2.0 version of Electrum or some other wallet type.
Does anyone have an idea what wallet type that had the same look and feel as Electrum existed in or before 2011?
There has to be an answer to this mystery. Let's solve it.
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July 14, 2022, 11:38:41 PM
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Did you have several addresses or just one?
Could you have generated an address / private key with a brainwallet? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1148611.0
I am not sure when they came into use so I don't know if it was even possible.

The only other wallet I can think of from back then that used words is multibit. They have been gone for years to the point even the discussion here has been put into the archive. But you can still read it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=99.0

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July 15, 2022, 07:19:56 AM
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I'm now trying to understand whether my 12 word seed was generated by a post 2.0 version of Electrum or some other wallet type.
Does anyone have an idea what wallet type that had the same look and feel as Electrum existed in or before 2011?
There has to be an answer to this mystery. Let's solve it.

Even if it could be a lot of work the best would be to use all different wallets that were available in that time and try to put in the seed words that you have. You say that the only time you touched your bitcoin was in 2016, so there is a chance that you send them away at this time so if you check your wallets and they display the amount 0 you should also check if you see transactions in 2016 (or any other time if your wallet was compromised).
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July 15, 2022, 09:07:50 AM
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Thanks again nc50lc. I raised an issue https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/issues/7893. The responses have been very interesting although somewhat disheartening. They're saying that prior to version 2.0 Electrum used a fixed word list; and if my word list is not in that list it could not have been generated by Electrum; so basically I must have used a different wallet to Electrum.
It's pretty much everything we said in the first page: the dates in your memory are off.

Another issue is you're still trying 0.3 while the version that doesn't have a word list is the initial release up to a couple of commits.
Version 0.3 is way past the version when a fixed word list is introduced so your unique seed phrase wont work there.

A fixed word list was only introduced in this commit: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/commit/93c27a62d47d9aab6b5502999df2ff184482e1e0 [2]
Prior to that, Electrum will ask for a 20-character-minimum "seed", or "passphrase" in the earlier commits (check my screenshot above testing the first commit)
So, you should only be trying the versions before that commit, only the last page of the commit history [1] (excluding "use random seed; do not trust the user for entropy" and earlier).

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Well, I know the date of purchase 100% during 2011 or before 2011.
I know 100% I used a wallet that generated the 12 word seed which I wrote down and found in my note books.
I know 100% when I plug those seeds into Electrum they're accepted by Electrum without issue; but wallets display zero balance.
I know 100% I successfully transferred coins between the wallets over a very short period of a week or 2 max and then never touched the wallet or Bitcoin again until 2016 or so. By then my PC were long broken and got rid off.
Well, memory isn't all reliable IMO.
It could add or remove details based from what you've read, heard or saw.

For other wallets before 2011, I second the "Brainwallet" idea.

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July 15, 2022, 01:14:26 PM
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@ETFbitcoin, MultiBit Classic has been around since April 2011, but it's a non-HD version - the MultiBit HD version was created sometime in 2014. For all we know from history, the OP didn't use Electrum or MultiBit - unless there were some unofficial versions of which all written traces have been lost.

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July 16, 2022, 09:08:52 AM
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it's a line from Kubla Khan, and as I said; I was using it for practice purposes only
I know 100% I used a wallet that generated the 12 word seed which I wrote down and found in my note books.
This doesn't add up. You either used a poem, and something like a brain wallet, or you used a random seed represented in the form of 12 words to reduce mistakes writing it down. Wallets don't generate poems.

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I know 100% when I plug those seeds into Electrum they're accepted by Electrum without issue
That's the part I don't get: "weave circle round thrice close your eyes holy dread honey hath jan" is indeed accepted, which means all words are on the 2048 word list. It could be a coincidence all words in the poem are on the list, but that still doesn't explain how you ended up with the words from a poem. I don't believe a random seed ends up this close to a poem.

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I know 100% I successfully transferred coins between the wallets over a very short period of a week or 2 max
If you know the exact amount and approximate date, you might be able to find your transaction on-chain. Blockchair has data dumps for this.

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Does anyone have an idea what wallet type that had the same look and feel as Electrum existed in or before 2011?
Have you looked at old topics on Bitcointalk? To get you started, here's a list of the first 10,000 topics: loyce.club/other/titles.html.

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July 18, 2022, 10:26:19 PM
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I think i've reached the end of the road with this search. My main 12 word phrase does not seem  to work in either mycelium, electrum, bitaddress.org. Not tried Multibit; but I'm sure it won't work there either. I'm gutted; and also annoyed because I know it should work.

The thing I found strange was that my other 12 word phrase that worked for Electrum and revealed historical transactions also worked in  Mycelium.
 
I'm going to park this problem for a while till i get fresh ideas; but thank you to everyone that helped esp. nc50lc and ETFbitcoin.
Thank you.
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I think i've reached the end of the road with this search. My main 12 word phrase does not seem  to work in either mycelium, electrum, bitaddress.org. Not tried Multibit; but I'm sure it won't work there either. I'm gutted; and also annoyed because I know it should work.
You probably misspelled your 12 word phrase or something like that, which is why it your seed-phrase doesn't work in wallets. In any case, some mistake was made, otherwise you would have already gained access to your funds.

The thing I found strange was that my other 12 word phrase that worked for Electrum and revealed historical transactions also worked in  Mycelium.
It seems to me that there is nothing strange in this, because 12 words doesn't contain errors, which means that it works for Electrum or Mycelium.

I'm going to park this problem for a while till i get fresh ideas; but thank you to everyone that helped esp. nc50lc and ETFbitcoin.
Thank you.
Good decision. Perhaps a break will do you good and you will notice those details that you might have missed.

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August 01, 2022, 12:31:42 PM
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I found my lost seed and recovered my electrum wallet; only to find that wallet had been emptied.     10.78134 BTC gone, now 0. Can anyone explain to me how that is possible. How did someone successfully hack my account.
10.78134 is huge, I hope you are being sincere here. Many factors might be responsible for that and electrum is in the best position to furnish you with accurate answers. First, you might be careless with the seed phrases and someone close to you might have discovered them unnoticed to steal from you.

But in case electrum confirms to you that your wallet was indeed hacked, then there is nothing you can do as Bitcoin wallets are also susceptible to hacking. You might only want to try compensation from electrum if indeed is not your fault. They might also try on their path to trace the transaction, unfortunately, hackers are smarter these days.

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But in case electrum confirms to you that your wallet was indeed hacked, then there is nothing you can do as Bitcoin wallets are also susceptible to hacking. You might only want to try compensation from electrum if indeed is not your fault. They might also try on their path to trace the transaction, unfortunately, hackers are smarter these days.
Electrum isn't a company, it an open-source client which is being developed by volunteer developers.
For reference, here's their license: github.com/spesmilo/electrum/blob/master/LICENCE
In other words, they aren't liable to any lost funds caused by either a bug or a vulnerability in the client.

Electrum isn't a custodial wallet either so there's no way to verify the cause of lost of funds but the user himself.
The users' seed phrase, password, passphrase, etc. aren't stored in any server; the public "servers" are just there to provide Electrum clients data from the blockchain.
Those servers aren't owned by Electrum either, those are by users who have a public Electrum Server.

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