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Topic: Armory root key --> passcode? (Read 196 times)

newbie
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Merit: 0
June 22, 2018, 03:10:31 PM
#5
The video solved my problem.

Thanks
HCP
legendary
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Merit: 4361
June 20, 2018, 02:01:27 AM
#4
I reinstalled it on my Ubuntu computer, downloaded the btcoin blockchain, and used my paper backup (root id) to bring my Armory wallet back.
When you re-created the wallet now using the Root ID, it would have asked you to create a password for the restored wallet... this is the password that it is asking for. Not the password you setup 3 years ago.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 2481
June 19, 2018, 03:49:15 AM
#3
Did you try to restore your backup with your root id?
Because, like goatpig said, in case you have restored it, you can already spend them without the need of a password.

You might check this link/video about restoring an armory wallet out: https://www.bitcoinarmory.com/tutorials/armory-basics/restore-wallet/


Note: To send funds, bitcoin core fully synced is necessary.
legendary
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Merit: 1364
Armory Developer
June 18, 2018, 09:46:49 PM
#2
Please detail the layout of the paper you have the "root id" on. Armory puts out unencrypted backups for the most part. It is a convoluted process to get it to spit an encrypted paper backup. If that "root id" of recreated your wallet from scratch, you should be able to just spend the coins.

You should also elaborate on how "it is not working".
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
June 18, 2018, 09:29:02 PM
#1
Hello bitcoin experts --

I have a three year old Armory wallet, which I forgot about until last year's bitcoin manipulations...

I reinstalled it on my Ubuntu computer, downloaded the btcoin blockchain, and used my paper backup (root id) to bring my Armory wallet back.  The bitcoin that I left in it three years ago is still there, and I can see all of my transactions, but I had encrypted everything. 

I'm now trying to move what is in my Armory wallet to another bitcoin address, and Armory is asking me for the passcode.  I wrote it down years ago, and I have the paper that I wrote it down on, but it's not working so my chits are sitting there in my Armory wallet with nowhere to go.

I welcome any free advice on how to figure my Armory passcode from the root id (brute force, change one character at a time, ... is _not_ helpful), and I am willing to pay a (flat) fee to anyone capable of figuring my passcode out for me, if

1)  there is some way to verify your trustworthiness, and
2)  if you screw me out of my entire wallet, there is some pathway to retribution for me.

I would like to spend my bitcoin change before Independence Day, so will be rabidly checking in this week for any advice.

tx

fatnonsenses
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