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Topic: Doge disappeared after 'Reset Blockchain and Transactions'? - page 2. (Read 235 times)

newbie
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Can anyone walk me through step by step to check if the wallet is backed up on my PC somewhere? The coins are still on the blockchain which I can see via blockchair but I can't find the wallet and the balance does not show correctly in multidoge.

If I try and 'open wallet' on multidoge it does not bring up any files that could be a backup wallet. I'd be so grateful if someone can walk me through this.

Should I try reinstalling multidoge on the same PC? or is this more likely to make me lose any information which might be hanging around on the current multidoge?
newbie
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To determine whether your balance is 0 or maybe it's just a wallet system error, try to check your balance via blockchain explore doge like blockchair.com/dogecoin. What I'm worried about is that you're not logged into the account where your Doge is stored or you are currently logged in with another account.

If your balance is still available, make sure you export the privkey or do a backup. Then you try to access your wallet on another device.
For a more complete guide, please go to the multi doge help site https://multidoge.org/help/v0.1/help_contents.html

Thank you. So I found them on Blockchair. The balance is stated as what is was before they vanished from the multidoge. Is there any way I can get hold of them? All I have is the Address and transaction ID at the moment.

I was logged into the right account as the Doge balance was correct initially. It was only when I reset the blockchain and transactions that they disappeared.
newbie
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But you said you did reset the wallet which could have deleted the data your wallet could have started. Question is do you have a backup of your wallet saved somewhere else? Like Mnemonic phrase or private keys?

The process was, I opened multidoge, my original wallet was there with the doge. I was unable to get it to sync or send to a different wallet. I then clicked 'Reset Blockhain and Transactions' my balance then reverted to 0 but the wallet was still visible. I then closed the wallet and am unsure where I can not find it.

I haven't backed up the wallet myself but may doge have done this automatically?

I'm a complete novice, I literally need somebody to walk me through it, to first find the wallet and then try and get the coins back somewhow.
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But you said you did reset the wallet which could have deleted the data your wallet could have started. Question is do you have a backup of your wallet saved somewhere else? Like Mnemonic phrase or private keys?
newbie
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Thanks guys

I left mulitdoge open overnight to see if it would somehow sync but nothing. Still showing Balance as 0. I also closed the wallet the coins would have been in while fiddling about. I don't know where the closed wallet has gone? It's disappeared.

What a nightmare. I suppose first thing to try and do is retrieve the wallet, even if it is currently stating 0 doge. I have searched on my pc for anything under 'doge' but can't find anything other than a transaction ID from when i originally purchased the coins. Multidoge claim when you close a wallet it will be saved to disc? Where can I find this?
full member
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Have you secured your private key before? If you are resetting your blockchain means you are downloading a new blockchain and that must be your old data already erased from your wallet. That's why you must sign in to your wallet again use your private key. If you have secured your privatekey and you can open your wallet anytime.
The main problem is have you backup your wallet? if you have not and you have lose your doge.
seems like a problem that some crypto users always experience. not only once I saw a question like this. it is the negligence of his own that can make him lose the assets he has stored for a long time. this is not only related to Dogecoin. even for other crypto assets. We must be careful in managing the assets that we store anywhere, including in exchange.
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To determine whether your balance is 0 or maybe it's just a wallet system error, try to check your balance via blockchain explore doge like blockchair.com/dogecoin. What I'm worried about is that you're not logged into the account where your Doge is stored or you are currently logged in with another account.

If your balance is still available, make sure you export the privkey or do a backup. Then you try to access your wallet on another device.
For a more complete guide, please go to the multi doge help site https://multidoge.org/help/v0.1/help_contents.html
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Have you secured your private key before? If you are resetting your blockchain means you are downloading a new blockchain and that must be your old data already erased from your wallet. That's why you must sign in to your wallet again use your private key. If you have secured your privatekey and you can open your wallet anytime.
The main problem is have you backup your wallet? if you have not and you have lose your doge.
newbie
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Hi all,
You might have to bear with me, I'm slightly inexperienced when it comes to how to manage cryptocurrencies.

I bought some dogecoin a number of years ago. They had been sitting in a MultiDoge wallet on my PC. I thought it was about time a checked on them and transfer them to a different wallet. I attempted to transfer them but the wallet would not sync and it would not give me the option to click send. I then decided to click 'reset blockchain and transactions', it appears this was a mistake as the Doge balance reverted to 0. I've closed down and reopened the wallet a number of times but it still says 0 Doge.

I downloaded the wallet and bought the coins in 2016. All I have is the transaction ID.

What can I do, have I lost the coins?
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