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Wallets Recovery
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How safe are popular wallets like Exodus, Mycellium etc?
It works when it works, and sometimes not https://walletsrecovery.org/
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Writing a summary on HD wallets, first part done, looks good to me !
I dojt know what this is for, if its technical or not. Maybe ask a language ai model to elabotate some stuff. If walletsrecovery.org
- Seed phrase query
- Cold Wallet - Question
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Exodus safety
https://walletsrecovery.org look for list of wallets that support BIP-39.
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A beginner question about securing BTC long term
Yesn't In addition to your seed phrase, you need the script type and derivation path (assuming you're not backing up from the wallet you generated the seed from) https://walletsrecovery.org/ <-literally just a list of derivation paths per wallet
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Multisig advice please
You can find your derivation path here: https://walletsrecovery.org/
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How compatible is seed recovery between different wallets?
See https://walletsrecovery.org/ for a partial survey of compatibility and incompatibility
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What is a Derivation Path?
You can check which derivation path your wallet uses here: https://walletsrecovery.org (this is literally just a list of derivation paths)
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Understanding Seed Phrase (new to crypto)
https://walletsrecovery.org check this
multibit
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Can someone help me. I found my old multibit phrases and password from my pendrive recently. And i installed multibit core. But it's syncing too long. But i need to get my btc back. I've low space in my harddisk. Is there any way to get my btc back to another wallet? Without waiting for too long
https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit Scroll down for instructions
- Found an old key. What do I uset it?
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Restoring a Wallet on another platform
It's not safe to ignore your coins for years with the assumption that your recovery mnemonic will work forever. Your old wallet will always be recoverable, but the instructions could become difficult to follow as the old wallet gets older and older. See the Multibit recovery instructions for an example of a not-so-old obsolete wallet https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit
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Query on wallets
In either case, don't be stuck with a broken wallet app which has been abandoned by its developer. You will be able to recover your coins, but it could be very complicated. See the Multibit instructions for example of an obsolete wallet which can be recovered, but no so easily https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit
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Can I still recover my old Multibit wallet?
Go to http://multibit.org/ and follow the recovery instructions
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tronbsf:Bitcoin (BTC) Mining Detailed Tutorial
MultiBit - A secure, lightweight, international Bitcoin wallet that supports Windows, MacOS and Linux. The MultiBit Bitcoin client is mainly for non-technical users, and the goal is to allow ordinary users to use Bitcoin faster and more conveniently. The main features are "second synchronization" (fast synchronization), the client can create and manage multiple wallets, and each wallet can create an infinite number of payment addresses. The only bad thing is that there is a transaction fee of 0.001 in the option, and it cannot be cancelled. Does this mean that each payment has to pay at least 0.001 of the handling fee? This is the client I use, and I highly recommend it. Website: https://multibit.org/
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Wallet recovery service
Build and run multibit legacy, import the encrypted key file, export to unencrypted key file, sweep the keys in electrum.
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Multibit - Electrum wallet
Why do you think Electrum can recover an obsolete Multibit wallet using a Multibit seed phrase? https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit
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Multibit MacMini from 2014
Instructions here: https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit
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Old multibit wallet
Perhaps this issue can help? https://github.com/Multibit-Legacy/multibit/issues/811 -- Basically decrypt the wallet file using openssl command line. Once you've done that you can import the keys into any wallet, electrum for example.
What are some alternatives?
bip39 - A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
bitcoin - Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree
unstoppable-wallet-ios - Multi-wallet for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain and other emerging blockchains. Non-custodial storage, decentralized exchange, and extensive analytics for thousands of tokens and NFTs. Implemented on Swift.
hashcat - World's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility
umbrel - A beautiful home server OS for self-hosting with an app store. Buy a pre-built Umbrel Home with umbrelOS, or install on a Raspberry Pi 4, Pi 5, any Ubuntu/Debian system, or a VPS.
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet
mempool - Explore the full Bitcoin ecosystem with mempool.space, or self-host your own instance with one-click installation on popular Raspberry Pi fullnode distros including Umbrel, Raspiblitz, Start9, and more!
Bip39-diceware - Generate a Bip39 Wallet Mnemonic using plain six sided dice and a coin
python-mnemonic - :snake: Mnemonic code for generating deterministic keys, BIP39
blockchain-wallet-v4-frontend - Blockchain.com's open source, non-custodial Wallet