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October 04, 2017, 06:14:48 AM
#20
I just found this from a reddit thread, it's still possible to use the 16 words "mnemonic" to regain access of your blockchain if it came from the legacy version. Check this link. Hope that would work to get your password and identifier. Goodluck  Smiley
Hey OP any update by using above URL ? Hope you have recovered your wallet.

I have recovered my 2013 accounts by using above link all the above I am having all addresses' private key also.
First time, heard such of techniques!  will bookmark for further uses..
sr. member
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October 04, 2017, 02:25:12 AM
#19
I just found this from a reddit thread, it's still possible to use the 16 words "mnemonic" to regain access of your blockchain if it came from the legacy version. Check this link. Hope that would work to get your password and identifier. Goodluck  Smiley
Hey OP any update by using above URL ? Hope you have recovered your wallet.

I have recovered my 2013 accounts by using above link all the above I am having all addresses' private key also.
legendary
Activity: 3136
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Metawin.com
September 23, 2017, 08:34:06 PM
#18
I just found this from a reddit thread, it's still possible to use the 16 words "mnemonic" to regain access of your blockchain if it came from the legacy version. Check this link. Hope that would work to get your password and identifier. Goodluck  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1232
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September 23, 2017, 12:02:23 PM
#17
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This is a different question on a different problem!

I have found 2 photos of 2 blockchain.info wallets I made around late 2014/early 2015

The photos contain the 16 words "mnemonic" or how was it called back then!

the shit is now they only give you 12 words and i can't restore my wallets!
Any idea about this thing?

Are you sure that you have only 16-word seed? I'd saw some threads on this forum, also on Reddit that some of them got 15 or it might be 17 or 18-word recovery seed not mentioning the 16-word. Maybe you forget to write the other one or whatsoever but I guess that there is no 16 words mnemonic phrase. Try to look your backup again.

it's a *.jpg and I counted them
I also found another one with 18 but i have 2 with 16
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September 23, 2017, 10:09:26 AM
#16
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This is a different question on a different problem!

I have found 2 photos of 2 blockchain.info wallets I made around late 2014/early 2015

The photos contain the 16 words "mnemonic" or how was it called back then!

the shit is now they only give you 12 words and i can't restore my wallets!
Any idea about this thing?

Are you sure that you have only 16-word seed? I'd saw some threads on this forum, also on Reddit that some of them got 15 or it might be 17 or 18-word recovery seed not mentioning the 16-word. Maybe you forget to write the other one or whatsoever but I guess that there is no 16 words mnemonic phrase. Try to look your backup again.
legendary
Activity: 1232
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September 23, 2017, 07:51:16 AM
#15
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This is a different question on a different problem!

I have found 2 photos of 2 blockchain.info wallets I made around late 2014/early 2015

The photos contain the 16 words "mnemonic" or how was it called back then!

the shit is now they only give you 12 words and i can't restore my wallets!
Any idea about this thing?
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
September 23, 2017, 02:53:29 AM
#14
This is how I was using that wallet!
The browser remembered the password and that HDD got burned and now I have a new HDD.
The password is saved ... but I can't access it
Just so you know,passwords stored in the chrome cache doesn't necessarily reside on a HDD.They are stored according to account preferences as well,
Did you try installing the browser again,logging in from the same account and checking out the saved passwords ? You might find something there.

Which browser did you use ? Did you install the browser in the default C://Program files or one of the locations on HDD?
mozilla, no account for browser Sad
legendary
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September 23, 2017, 02:23:53 AM
#13
This is how I was using that wallet!
The browser remembered the password and that HDD got burned and now I have a new HDD.
The password is saved ... but I can't access it
Just so you know,passwords stored in the chrome cache doesn't necessarily reside on a HDD.They are stored according to account preferences as well,
Did you try installing the browser again,logging in from the same account and checking out the saved passwords ? You might find something there.

Which browser did you use ? Did you install the browser in the default C://Program files or one of the locations on HDD?
legendary
Activity: 1232
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September 23, 2017, 01:38:27 AM
#12
If you can somehow get access to the cache files of your browser and if by any chance you've saved your password in Chrome, that's the only way you can access your wallet. Blockchain isn't like coinbase or xapo where you can prove your identity with your email Id and that's the reason you can create multiple accounts with the same email. 12-word passphrase, password, or your private key only can help you out.

This is how I was using that wallet!
The browser remembered the password and that HDD got burned and now I have a new HDD.
The password is saved ... but I can't access it
legendary
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September 22, 2017, 03:31:59 PM
#11
Have a word with the Blockchain.info team on their facebook page if possible.Your chances of recovering the password are nearly zero.That's why they warn you 100 times to back-up your privat ekeys.

Contact their support and ask them for a copy of the wallet file that matches your ID although that might be password protected which will cause problems.
Do you know anything at all about the password? Length, specific characters?
They don't store wallet files on the server as it is stored on the client site.They can't get his password either since password are hashed while storing in databases so you can't really decode them to their original format.

Try an find someone here with a GPU who can attempt to mine the password for you (or you can do it yourself if you have a GPU that's powerful enough).
What do you mean by simple? As in its a fairly short password or that it'll probably contain just one word?
That's just lame dude,you can use a Miner if you know the password but forgot the order or combinations.Like you kept your password as foobaroo but you can't get the exact order while remembering it again.
legendary
Activity: 2632
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September 22, 2017, 02:32:58 PM
#10
If you can somehow get access to the cache files of your browser and if by any chance you've saved your password in Chrome, that's the only way you can access your wallet. Blockchain isn't like coinbase or xapo where you can prove your identity with your email Id and that's the reason you can create multiple accounts with the same email. 12-word passphrase, password, or your private key only can help you out.
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1870
Metawin.com
September 22, 2017, 09:20:05 AM
#9
There's no way to regain access to your wallet except for the 12 word phrase and by remembering it again(password). I had the same problem before but from a different wallet(litevault) once you lose the password the wallet is lost. Try writing all of your passwords on a note that might help you remember your old password.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
September 21, 2017, 05:24:09 PM
#8
Blockchain.info is not able to help you at any case expect you own your private key which is a fundamental step when creating an online wallet. The use of Bitcoin is not for dumb people that you should take responsibility for your own money so it will take two to three years to establish a simple developed system for people with few knowledge in order to protect them from their stupidity. Until that time, i don't suggest you to change your wallet or to protect your funds for next times; just forget about all the new technology and get a classic bank account which can protect your money when you are not able.
Are you seriously recommending someone to NOT use Bitcoin because it's too "hard"? Especially a Legendary user who was registered 4 years ago?

Usually, a Blockchain.info user won't care about his private keys simple because not even the website itself provides this information to their users by default, which is one of the reasons why I don't store my Bitcoins there. OP could have created his wallet a few years ago and found out that he still has some coins lost in his old account, which he doesn't have access anymore. If you don't have anything constructive to say, don't even bother replying.
well he gave me an answer that made me laugh very good!

As I was expecting he didn't bothered to read all my post! Just the first lines!

Let me repeat myself, that wallet was started as a fun wallet until I used an address from there by mistake on a BTC mining pool!

And in this line I could even talk shit about you because you will not read it! Smiley

Oooops you got me!


You like blank spaces! Tongue
legendary
Activity: 2758
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September 21, 2017, 02:33:53 PM
#7
Blockchain.info is not able to help you at any case expect you own your private key which is a fundamental step when creating an online wallet. The use of Bitcoin is not for dumb people that you should take responsibility for your own money so it will take two to three years to establish a simple developed system for people with few knowledge in order to protect them from their stupidity. Until that time, i don't suggest you to change your wallet or to protect your funds for next times; just forget about all the new technology and get a classic bank account which can protect your money when you are not able.
Are you seriously recommending someone to NOT use Bitcoin because it's too "hard"? Especially a Legendary user who was registered 4 years ago?

Usually, a Blockchain.info user won't care about his private keys simple because not even the website itself provides this information to their users by default, which is one of the reasons why I don't store my Bitcoins there. OP could have created his wallet a few years ago and found out that he still has some coins lost in his old account, which he doesn't have access anymore. If you don't have anything constructive to say, don't even bother replying.
hero member
Activity: 2338
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September 21, 2017, 02:24:17 PM
#6
Blockchain.info is not able to help you at any case expect you own your private key which is a fundamental step when creating an online wallet. The use of Bitcoin is not for dumb people that you should take responsibility for your own money so it will take two to three years to establish a simple developed system for people with few knowledge in order to protect them from their stupidity. Until that time, i don't suggest you to change your wallet or to protect your funds for next times; just forget about all the new technology and get a classic bank account which can protect your money when you are not able.
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Activity: 2856
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https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
September 21, 2017, 02:14:53 PM
#5
I have lost my password for my wallet and I can't log in to my wallet!
I can access the email used for it and I know the identifier!
I also have 2 identifiers now because i tried to sign up again using the same email, can anyone help me recover my wallet?
In fact i only need the private key to only one address that I used there!

Contact their support and ask them for a copy of the wallet file that matches your ID although that might be password protected which will cause problems.
Do you know anything at all about the password? Length, specific characters?

All I know it was a simple password because I never expected to have BTC in that wallet!
I mean as simple as possible on the date I created the wallet, around mid April Smiley

Don't get me wrong, at the moment it's empty, but I mined some BTC to some pool and now if they find a block I will lose around 0.15 BTC and the amount decreases every minute according to the rules of the pool.

Try an find someone here with a GPU who can attempt to mine the password for you (or you can do it yourself if you have a GPU that's powerful enough).
What do you mean by simple? As in its a fairly short password or that it'll probably contain just one word?
legendary
Activity: 1232
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September 21, 2017, 02:12:21 PM
#4
I have lost my password for my wallet and I can't log in to my wallet!
I can access the email used for it and I know the identifier!
I also have 2 identifiers now because i tried to sign up again using the same email, can anyone help me recover my wallet?
In fact i only need the private key to only one address that I used there!

Contact their support and ask them for a copy of the wallet file that matches your ID although that might be password protected which will cause problems.
Do you know anything at all about the password? Length, specific characters?

All I know it was a simple password because I never expected to have BTC in that wallet!
I mean as simple as possible on the date I created the wallet, around mid April Smiley
You could try to brute force your password if you are sure that it is a simple password. Blockchain.info will not be able to help you, because you only have the identifiers, which is the same as a username. You have acces to the email also doesn't matter, that can be only used to receive lost wallet identifiers.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
September 21, 2017, 02:08:47 PM
#3
I have lost my password for my wallet and I can't log in to my wallet!
I can access the email used for it and I know the identifier!
I also have 2 identifiers now because i tried to sign up again using the same email, can anyone help me recover my wallet?
In fact i only need the private key to only one address that I used there!

Contact their support and ask them for a copy of the wallet file that matches your ID although that might be password protected which will cause problems.
Do you know anything at all about the password? Length, specific characters?

All I know it was a simple password because I never expected to have BTC in that wallet!
I mean as simple as possible on the date I created the wallet, around mid April Smiley

Don't get me wrong, at the moment it's empty, but I mined some BTC to some pool and now if they find a block I will lose around 0.15 BTC and the amount decreases every minute according to the rules of the pool and in total it will be around 0.5BTC!
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Activity: 2856
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https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
September 21, 2017, 01:45:06 PM
#2
I have lost my password for my wallet and I can't log in to my wallet!
I can access the email used for it and I know the identifier!
I also have 2 identifiers now because i tried to sign up again using the same email, can anyone help me recover my wallet?
In fact i only need the private key to only one address that I used there!

Contact their support and ask them for a copy of the wallet file that matches your ID although that might be password protected which will cause problems.
Do you know anything at all about the password? Length, specific characters?
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
September 21, 2017, 01:02:50 PM
#1
I have lost my password for my wallet and I can't log in to my wallet!
I can access the email used for it and I know the identifier!
I also have 2 identifiers now because i tried to sign up again using the same email, can anyone help me recover my wallet?
In fact i only need the private key to only one address that I used there!
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