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April 09, 2014, 05:26:09 PM Last edit: April 12, 2014, 09:55:43 PM by timeout |
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How do i do this? it says its encoded with base58 and when i copy paste the entire text of the multibit.key it says error decrpyting wallet
What am i doing wrong, do i need to decode the base58 private key? if so how do i do it, please keep this simple i'm bad at technical stuff..
update: this account was hijacked from approx. April 4 until today all business in that time period shall be deemed null and void i was informed there has been some scamming and hacking going on, now i took back control and put end to this!
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blacksails
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April 10, 2014, 05:37:06 PM |
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How do i do this? it says its encoded with base58 and when i copy paste the entire text of the multibit.key it says error decrpyting wallet
What am i doing wrong, do i need to decode the base58 private key? if so how do i do it, please keep this simple i'm bad at technical stuff..
Why don't you just upload the .key file to blockchain directly?
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Nagato4
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April 10, 2014, 05:41:33 PM |
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How do i do this? it says its encoded with base58 and when i copy paste the entire text of the multibit.key it says error decrpyting wallet
What am i doing wrong, do i need to decode the base58 private key? if so how do i do it, please keep this simple i'm bad at technical stuff..
Why don't you just upload the .key file to blockchain directly? I believe blockchain.info can only read wallet.dat (bitcoin-qt) and wallet.aes.json directly.
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blacksails
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April 10, 2014, 05:45:43 PM |
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How do i do this? it says its encoded with base58 and when i copy paste the entire text of the multibit.key it says error decrpyting wallet
What am i doing wrong, do i need to decode the base58 private key? if so how do i do it, please keep this simple i'm bad at technical stuff..
Why don't you just upload the .key file to blockchain directly? I believe blockchain.info can only read wallet.dat (bitcoin-qt) and wallet.aes.json directly. From: https://blockchain.info/wallet/features Import / Export Multiple Private Key Formats - Mini private keys, Wallet Import Format, Base58, Base64 and Hex. Watch Only - Watch Only addresses allow you to view transactions at an address without storing the private key in your wallet. Brain Wallet - Generate A private key from a passphrase. Import From QR Code - Scan A private key using a webcam. Import Wallet Files - Vanitygen, pywallet, blockchain.info and multibit .key files supported.Export Encrypted or Unencrypted. JSON RPC Import - Import / Export using the bitcoind JSON RPC API Paper Wallets Sign Message - Sign a message to prove you own a bitcoin adddress. Verify Message - Verify the owner of a bitcoin address. Import Bitcoin-Qt Wallet - Import keys from a wallet.dat file.
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Nagato4
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April 10, 2014, 05:48:50 PM |
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How do i do this? it says its encoded with base58 and when i copy paste the entire text of the multibit.key it says error decrpyting wallet
What am i doing wrong, do i need to decode the base58 private key? if so how do i do it, please keep this simple i'm bad at technical stuff..
Why don't you just upload the .key file to blockchain directly? I believe blockchain.info can only read wallet.dat (bitcoin-qt) and wallet.aes.json directly. From: https://blockchain.info/wallet/features Import / Export Multiple Private Key Formats - Mini private keys, Wallet Import Format, Base58, Base64 and Hex. Watch Only - Watch Only addresses allow you to view transactions at an address without storing the private key in your wallet. Brain Wallet - Generate A private key from a passphrase. Import From QR Code - Scan A private key using a webcam. Import Wallet Files - Vanitygen, pywallet, blockchain.info and multibit .key files supported.Export Encrypted or Unencrypted. JSON RPC Import - Import / Export using the bitcoind JSON RPC API Paper Wallets Sign Message - Sign a message to prove you own a bitcoin adddress. Verify Message - Verify the owner of a bitcoin address. Import Bitcoin-Qt Wallet - Import keys from a wallet.dat file. Thanks for that. Looks like you are right. I have only used this page ( https://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet) long long time before, and it only handles the 2 wallets I mentioned. BTW, they forget to mention bitcoin-qt in the features page.
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blacksails
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April 10, 2014, 05:58:34 PM |
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How do i do this? it says its encoded with base58 and when i copy paste the entire text of the multibit.key it says error decrpyting wallet
What am i doing wrong, do i need to decode the base58 private key? if so how do i do it, please keep this simple i'm bad at technical stuff..
Why don't you just upload the .key file to blockchain directly? I believe blockchain.info can only read wallet.dat (bitcoin-qt) and wallet.aes.json directly. From: https://blockchain.info/wallet/features Import / Export Multiple Private Key Formats - Mini private keys, Wallet Import Format, Base58, Base64 and Hex. Watch Only - Watch Only addresses allow you to view transactions at an address without storing the private key in your wallet. Brain Wallet - Generate A private key from a passphrase. Import From QR Code - Scan A private key using a webcam. Import Wallet Files - Vanitygen, pywallet, blockchain.info and multibit .key files supported.Export Encrypted or Unencrypted. JSON RPC Import - Import / Export using the bitcoind JSON RPC API Paper Wallets Sign Message - Sign a message to prove you own a bitcoin adddress. Verify Message - Verify the owner of a bitcoin address. Import Bitcoin-Qt Wallet - Import keys from a wallet.dat file.Thanks for that. Looks like you are right. I have only used this page ( https://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet) long long time before, and it only handles the 2 wallets I mentioned. BTW, they forget to mention bitcoin-qt in the features page. No, they mention it at the bottom! Bolded it for you! A bit weird that they don't mention it with the other wallets though!
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Nagato4
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April 10, 2014, 06:04:34 PM |
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How do i do this? it says its encoded with base58 and when i copy paste the entire text of the multibit.key it says error decrpyting wallet
What am i doing wrong, do i need to decode the base58 private key? if so how do i do it, please keep this simple i'm bad at technical stuff..
Why don't you just upload the .key file to blockchain directly? I believe blockchain.info can only read wallet.dat (bitcoin-qt) and wallet.aes.json directly. From: https://blockchain.info/wallet/features Import / Export Multiple Private Key Formats - Mini private keys, Wallet Import Format, Base58, Base64 and Hex. Watch Only - Watch Only addresses allow you to view transactions at an address without storing the private key in your wallet. Brain Wallet - Generate A private key from a passphrase. Import From QR Code - Scan A private key using a webcam. Import Wallet Files - Vanitygen, pywallet, blockchain.info and multibit .key files supported.Export Encrypted or Unencrypted. JSON RPC Import - Import / Export using the bitcoind JSON RPC API Paper Wallets Sign Message - Sign a message to prove you own a bitcoin adddress. Verify Message - Verify the owner of a bitcoin address. Import Bitcoin-Qt Wallet - Import keys from a wallet.dat file.Thanks for that. Looks like you are right. I have only used this page ( https://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet) long long time before, and it only handles the 2 wallets I mentioned. BTW, they forget to mention bitcoin-qt in the features page. No, they mention it at the bottom! Bolded it for you! A bit weird that they don't mention it with the other wallets though! Oops, my bad. I guess I need coffee...
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timeout (OP)
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April 12, 2014, 09:58:23 PM |
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and you helped the scammer to steal people's keys, you basically mentored him! when he spread trojan keylogger from his bogus website - good job, guys!
the last guy was got for ~ 3.500 $
sadly
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jparsley
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April 12, 2014, 10:44:19 PM |
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This looks very bad
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please unban me.
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timeout (OP)
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April 12, 2014, 10:51:39 PM |
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imagine my surprise, when i got some angry message in my mailbox, saying someone used my abandoned account to scam people... they should have known better than to visit some shill websites that promise to give you free BTC! and employ proper, several levels of security for their substantial monetary funds, like 3k USD
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MonkeyDOH
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April 13, 2014, 02:44:44 AM |
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Glad you get your "bitcointalk" account back, timeout
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Light
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April 13, 2014, 02:47:51 AM |
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and you helped the scammer to steal people's keys, you basically mentored him! when he spread trojan keylogger from his bogus website - good job, guys!
the last guy was got for ~ 3.500 $
sadly
I don't see how it's our fault if people are unable to have a secure password/use 2FA. People should have a little more common sense than that. Not to mention this information is available freely on the wiki and on the Blockchain site.
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timeout (OP)
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April 14, 2014, 10:47:43 AM |
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and you helped the scammer to steal people's keys, you basically mentored him! when he spread trojan keylogger from his bogus website - good job, guys!
the last guy was got for ~ 3.500 $
sadly
I don't see how it's our fault if people are unable to have a secure password/use 2FA. People should have a little more common sense than that. Not to mention this information is available freely on the wiki and on the Blockchain site. every time i laugh, when i see an individual identifying himself with the group of peers and starting to use "we" instead of "i" frucking speak for yourself - there is no "we" in "you"! "you" must refer to yourself as "i", not "we", LoL
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blacksails
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April 14, 2014, 07:01:14 PM |
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and you helped the scammer to steal people's keys, you basically mentored him! when he spread trojan keylogger from his bogus website - good job, guys!
the last guy was got for ~ 3.500 $
sadly
I don't see how it's our fault if people are unable to have a secure password/use 2FA. People should have a little more common sense than that. Not to mention this information is available freely on the wiki and on the Blockchain site. every time i laugh, when i see an individual identifying himself with the group of peers and starting to use "we" instead of "i" frucking speak for yourself - there is no "we" in "you"! "you" must refer to yourself as "i", not "we", LoL Why are you so mad? Light, he has a point that it's none of our fault that someone used few security measures. (and lol, frucking! )
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timeout (OP)
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April 14, 2014, 11:14:55 PM |
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"it's none of our fault" - please, elaborate, what is this "our" that you are representing? humankind? your multiple personalities? etc.?
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blacksails
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April 14, 2014, 11:25:08 PM |
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"it's none of our fault" - please, elaborate, what is this "our" that you are representing? humankind? your multiple personalities? etc.?
Why are you so mad? I don't get it. Our, us, the ones who helped the "hacker" in this thread. How can someone getting scammed be our (the ones who posted in this specific thread if you're unable to think so far yourself) fault?
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Nagato4
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April 15, 2014, 09:13:31 AM Last edit: April 17, 2014, 01:50:31 PM by Nagato4 |
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and you helped the scammer to steal people's keys, you basically mentored him! when he spread trojan keylogger from his bogus website - good job, guys!
Someone asked a question "how to export private keys?" and I answered. It is just as simple as that. The question is not suspicious at all, and the answer is not difficult to be figured out at all. How do I know the poster is a scammer/hacker lol?
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timeout (OP)
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April 17, 2014, 12:08:37 AM |
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"you're unable to think so far yourself" incidentally, my intellect by far surpasses your feeble brain processi so just shush, baby
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Nagato4
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April 17, 2014, 07:13:31 AM |
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incidentally, my intellect by far surpasses your feeble brain processi so just shush, baby
And your account has been hacked lol
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