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April 24, 2023, 03:31:04 PM |
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I'm guessing you don't have your seed phrase? Since want to know if the wallet file is encrypted, try to open it using notepad.
If you see random characters that you don't understand -> file is encrypted.
If you see your addresses and everything, scroll down to "xpriv". If its value starts with "xpriv" you're good, if it's anything else, it also means your private keys are encrypted.
I couldn't find much about the error you mentioned, but assuming this is a compatibility issue, you should be able to read the wallet using an older version.
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