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Topic: Bitcoin core, the opening ? the 0.21.1 ? the BUG !?!? (Read 144 times)

legendary
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Have you considered that your wallet.dat files may be an Altcoin's wallet files?
It could be a Litecoin wallet.dat since it's an old fork of Bitcoin.
legendary
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Check those addresses on explorer if there is have a transaction in and out.

I have experience with no transaction and balance after fully downloaded the blockchain. Just restart it and reopen it to show all of them.

or you have try to another way using electrum, but get the private key first; dumpprivkey in console
HCP
legendary
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Merit: 4361
hello, i have bitcoin core.
I downloaded my blockchain,
I can open my wallets,
1 Opening hour of 1 wallet,
I don't see anything,
no coins, no transactions,
There must be, it is SURE ...
As per my previous response to your other thread... if you have a fully synced, non-pruned Bitcoin Core node (ie. it has ~400 Gigs of blockchain data downloaded and stored and is currently up to block# 694088 or higher)... and you load in a wallet.dat and the wallet is rescanned, which it seems to be given that it is taking an hour to open the wallet.dat... and you then see nothing...

Then the wallet is empty! Undecided

You're not even seeing any transaction history, so the wallet files appear to be completely unused. It's also possible that the wallet files could be altcoin wallets, although they would still likely contain some sort of transaction history and they'd just show up as "unconfirmed, not in mempool" type transactions in the history list (as they would not be in the Bitcoin blockchain data).


is it possible that the funds are hidden,
incorrectly downloaded, because of modified option?
on my address,
Normally there are parts on it!
The funds cannot be "hidden". Bitcoin is a "public" blockchain. All transactions are visible to everyone. If the wallets contained the private keys to any addresses that were used in a transaction on the blockchain, then they would show up in the transaction history.

Bitcoin Core has plenty of checks to ensure that the downloaded data is valid. That is how blockchains work... each block in the chain builds on the previous one, so any invalid block is easily identified and discarded.

So, if things were incorrectly downloaded, you'd have invalid blocks and you'd either get warnings about it, or Bitcoin Core will ignore then invalid blocks and redownload the correct data.


Again, assuming fully synced, non-pruned node, if you're seeing no transaction history, then the wallets are unused. If you see transaction history, but a zero balance, then the wallet is empty.
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 3095
BTC price road to $80k
Opening the wallet for one hour but doesn't show any balance?
Bitcoin core needs to download the whole blockchain first until the core downloaded the block where your transaction is included and it will show the balance after downloaded it. If your bitcoin core is set to the pruned mode you will need to -rescan to update your wallet including the balance.

If not your last option is to dump the wallet through the console and import it to electrum instead.

You have an old thread according to the above post have you tried any suggestion there?
And your last word is
"Ah I think I found it.

I'll tell you more soon  Smiley"

Which we thought it's resolved?
Or you created another thread for merit?
legendary
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Merit: 4795
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
It will be better if you did not post this twice. Hope your question different from this thread you created two days ago? Is any of the addresses funded? Try to read the replies.
newbie
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Merit: 0
hello, i have bitcoin core.
I downloaded my blockchain,
I can open my wallets,
1 Opening hour of 1 wallet,
I don't see anything,
no coins, no transactions,
There must be, it is SURE ...
is it possible that the funds are hidden,
incorrectly downloaded, because of modified option?
on my address,
Normally there are parts on it!
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