Don't waste your time on the 6 word passphrases. They are not seeds.
Those are only a blockchain.info wallet passphrases, but you need the decrypted private key. Let me know if you find any keys starting with '6P'. If you have them I might be able to help.
Can you please post at least one of those addresses you have access the 35BTCs already? Just one address, nothing more...
the 35btc was already have privatekey file next to the address .
but i found a file that have something maybe you know what they mean .
that file was in Microsoft word :
HOWTO FUND THE COIN
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1. Download list of generated addresses for Series 3 from this link: ( i delete the link )
use this key to download: ( i delete the key )
2. Read and copy QR code of the back of printed certificate, this is the bitcoin address of your coin
3. Check that address just read is in the full list you downloaded. You can find this reading ‘bitcoin address’ column.
4. Check that ID number of front of the certificate match with ‘ID number’ column of that list too.
4. If steps 3 and 4 are OK the you can send the desired amount of btc to that address to fund the coin using your preferred bitcoin wallet.
5. Check your transaction is confirmed at
http://blockchain.info/address/put-your-address-hereHOWTO REDEEM THE COIN
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1. Peel off the security hologram of the coin
2. Read and copy QR code of the printed paper under the hologram, this is the encrypted private key of your coin (begin with ‘6P’).
3. Read and copy the passphrase printed on the back of certificate
Option 1: Using
http://bit2factor.org (recommended)
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4. Go to Two-Factor Escrow -> Decrypt private key option
And paste there the encrypted private key (from step 2) and the passphrase (from step 3).
Finally click ‘Decrypt private key’ option and copy the private key (WIF format, begin with ‘5’).
5. Open your preferred (BIP38 compatible, like blockchain.info, bitcoin-qt, electrum) bitcoin wallet and find ‘import private key’ option or similar and paste there your private key from step 4.
6. Check your bitcoin wallet balance to reflect the amount of btc from recently imported coin.
Option 2: Using
http://blockchain.info/wallet ----------------------------------------------------------
4. Go to ‘Import/export’ -> ‘Import private key’ option
And paste there the encrypted private key (from step 2) and click ‘import private key’, it will ask you the passphrase, so you will paste it (from step 3).
Finally click ‘import’ option.
5. Check your coin address will show in the wallet addresses list.
6. Check your bitcoin wallet balance to reflect the amount of btc from recently imported coin.