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Topic: 4 Bitcoin Donation for Help Figuring Out Offline Wallet - page 3. (Read 4014 times)

CCG
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Franky, I feel that a 4 BitcoinBTC donation is fair. We have jumped into the Bitcoin community and we have been mining for over a month.  If someone can recognize the numbers and it works to be able to access the actual address then I would be happy to share.  I also have given free advice to others and I believe in karma, but in this instance I understand that time is money and I would love to get this figured out.  Danny, those numbers I shared are the right amount just changed them up, but they are the correct amount.  So 12 numbers on the first line, and 8 Capital letters and 6 numbers on the second line.  We have tried bitaddress.org and use the numbers to create an address, but that didn't work.  I haven't tried Armory, but someone on reddit said he didn't think it was Armory. 
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
I am sorry to hear about your friend.  Since Danny offered first to help you I suggest you send him a personal message and if anyone can help you it would be him.

I do have a question for you:  Do you happen to know if your friend was a member of these forums?  If so, do you happen to know his username here?
sr. member
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actually you should probably PM Danny

I haven't been on this site long but I do know he is considered a trustworthy dude by many.
hero member
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1. Download the blockchain app
2. Create an account
3. Click on options
4. 'Scan private key'
5. Done. They are in your wallet now.
legendary
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A good friend of mine recently past away at the age of 19 and he was heavily involved in the Bitcoin world. He was paranoid of someone taking his efforts so he created an offline wallet to store his bitcoins. The day he was at the hospital he gave me a paper and said this is all you will need to access the coins.  He passed away that same day and I have no idea of how to access.  We have tried Bitaddress.org without success, but I do remember him talking about cold storage, offline only,  etc..   I will Donate 4 Bitcoins BTC to anyone that can help figure out how to access the coins.  The string of numbers look like this (example):
#256232658142
K-JKLSAIB521732

This is how it is written down on the paper.  He said this is all we would need to access the coins.
Any help is appreciated and with success I will Donate 4 Bitcoins BTC
Thanks,
CCG

If you want some help, you can contact me via PM.  I don't require any reward, donation, or payment for providing assistance to members of the bitcoin community.

Those numbers and characters that you've posted don't immediately stand out to me as being anything useful, but it is possible that either you modified them too much when attempting to create an example or that they are passwords used in some other process (such as a brain wallet).

sr. member
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btw one of those numbers is the address and the other is the private key. Do you understand which is which?
sr. member
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look up the address here:
https://blockchain.info/
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
A good friend of mine recently past away at the age of 19 and he was heavily involved in the Bitcoin world. He was paranoid of someone taking his efforts so he created an offline wallet to store his bitcoins. The day he was at the hospital he gave me a paper and said this is all you will need to access the coins.  He passed away that same day and I have no idea of how to access.  We have tried Bitaddress.org without success, but I do remember him talking about cold storage, offline only,  etc..   I will Donate 4 Bitcoins BTC to anyone that can help figure out how to access the coins.  The string of numbers look like this (example):
XXXXXXXXXXXX
K-XXXXXXXXXX

This is how it is written down on the paper.  He said this is all we would need to access the coins.
Any help is appreciated and with success I will Donate 4 Bitcoins BTC
Thanks,
CCG

do not publish your public key on this website.

You can look up your address on the blockchain explorer and find out how many btc he had. Get a coinbase account at Coinbase.com if you would like to convert to USD

then you can transmit the bitcoins to your coinbase wallet address from the addres of the cold wallet and sell them for dollars.


this is my address if you want to send donation:
    1MPErsnCbTfpbavRLACnFmVFY1Xz6ZVWAG

sorry about your friend, that sucks
legendary
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what software was he using. if you can get his family to allow you to use his computer. all may be revealed.

for instance http://armoryguide.com/restoring-test-wallet/

i am not saying it is armory. im just saying having access to his computer will help you solve the issue, as you can limit it to the software he uses.

as for offering a bounty. i find that to be very steep, alot of people give advice for free. $2000 is alot just for advice. very tempting to many people, but at the same time a needless expense.
CCG
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
A good friend of mine recently past away at the age of 19 and he was heavily involved in the Bitcoin world. He was paranoid of someone taking his efforts so he created an offline wallet to store his bitcoins. The day he was at the hospital he gave me a paper and said this is all you will need to access the coins.  He passed away that same day and I have no idea of how to access.  We have tried Bitaddress.org without success, but I do remember him talking about cold storage, offline only,  etc..   I will Donate 4 Bitcoins BTC to anyone that can help figure out how to access the coins.  The string of numbers look like this (example):
#256232658142
K-JKLSAIB521732

This is how it is written down on the paper.  He said this is all we would need to access the coins.
Any help is appreciated and with success I will Donate 4 Bitcoins BTC
Thanks,
CCG
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