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- Help with recovery of old wallet
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Create BTC wallet and private keys
That website covers everything you are looking for. You can use this one https://iancoleman.io/bitcoin-key-compression/ To check your results
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DOGECOIN WALLET RECOVERY HELP
There are tools online that you can use in an offline manner but they are usually made for Bitcoin (this one is a well-known trustworthy one but do not use it while online: https://iancoleman.io/bitcoin-key-compression/).
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Bit coin core walletlost wallet
using something like this https://iancoleman.io/bitcoin-key-compression/ to uncompress it i thought would work. unfortunatley it doesn't regonize the 32 letters i have as a private key (i'm not sure what the BIP38 password bit is and haven't tried to put anything in there)
- I have saved, what I thought was a private key, but I get the error: Invalid private key encoding (code -5)
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How should the secp256k1 parameters be applied in literal life?
I used this link to verify: https://iancoleman.io/bitcoin-key-compression/
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Private key opens a different address than the one that it "should"
one thing I could think of is that the secp256k1 key was stored in a compressed format for some reason (I haven't looked into whether modern wallet software checks for this when importing a single ETH private key, for Bitcoin I'd expect it to do this though). Ian Coleman has a tool you could use offline to try out if that is the culprit https://iancoleman.io/bitcoin-key-compression/
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I have my private key, how can i redeem my BTC
run it offline from the source code. https://github.com/iancoleman/keycompression
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iancoleman/keycompression is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of keycompression is HTML.
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