I paid an trustable local expert for recovery and made a contract about that for safety.
If two people have access to a private key, it's impossible to prove who moved the coins. A contract gives at best a false sense of security.
I could go back to my local expert but that would be another lot of money that I would have to pay.
Why didn't this "expert" check the addresses for funds while he's at it? That seems like the least any expert could do for a paid job.
Is there a way I can automatically check this whole ton of bitcoin addresses?
How many addresses are you talking about? If it's a few thousand only, you can just use Electrum.
If it's millions, this works very fast:
How to useThe most likely use is to check a long list of Bitcoin addresses for a remaining balance.
On Linux, use this to find matching addresses (after extrating the compressed .gz file of course):
comm -12 Bitcoin_addresses_LATEST.txt <(cat mylist.txt | sort | uniq)
- Bitcoin_addresses_LATEST.txt: the extracted latest version downloaded from addresses.loyce.club.
- mylist.txt: your own list of addresses, one address per line.
Click the quote to read more details. But this requires some Linux knowledge. If the private key is on the same line as the addresses, you'll need to adjust the code for that.
I'm pretty sure there's a user here that has published a list of all bitcoin addresses that have a balance associated. @
LoyceV was that you?
It's me. FWIW: you can't notify me by
editing your post. I only scan unedited posts.