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January 30, 2026, 09:44:51 PM
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Howdy,

Been a long time....too long.

So I was going through some backups and found like all of the wallets I used for p2pool.org and one of my scripts dropped this: https://blockexplorer.one/dogecoin/mainnet/address/DQ8AwqR2XJE9G5dSEfspJYH7Spre85dj6L

After scanning my DOGE wallets and I vaguely remember doing something with DOGE and DGB:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dgb/address.dws?DQ8AwqR2XJE9G5dSEfspJYH7Spre85dj6L.htm

I think I was dual mining and I vaguely remember something about getting the same address in both coins.

My question is, how did I do that? Did I put the chocolate in the peanut butter or the peanut butter in the chocolate?

I have so many wallets, like GB worth, and downloading these blockchains is a PITA.

Any recommendations to go through them? What should I be looking for?

Thanks in advance!

Jude

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January 31, 2026, 04:45:00 AM
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My question is, how did I do that? Did I put the chocolate in the peanut butter or the peanut butter in the chocolate?
112,079 small UTXO since 2014 and just stopped recently last year.

If you're not constantly (dual) mining DigiByte using your processor that whole time, it could be your pool's "Dev Fee".
Or maybe a fork of your pool's code to support that coin but the author forgot to change the dev fee's address.

I have so many wallets, like GB worth, and downloading these blockchains is a PITA.
Those are probably mostly blockchain files and databases?
If it's just wallets, I doubt that it'll reach a few GBs even if you have thousands of private keys.

Finding the right files however, should be specific to the client.
e.g.: Bitcoin Core and its clones store it as a "wallet.dat" file;
But some wallets do not save it with specific names (aside from the default) and without any extension like Electrum and its forks.

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