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Topic: I forgot I had a bitcoin account opened 2 years ago... (Read 563 times)

newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Then, I just lost 0,05BTC : http://blockexplorer.com/address/1Lh27sJjxrZt3BLuuoAVPbeKoPx8yHjC6V

Thanks everyone for your help.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1118
Thanks.
Unfortunately, I don't have the old wallet.dat, I only have the account address and an idea of the password...
I just realized that an account can have multiple address, so I guess knowing one address is pretty useless for me?

I don't intend to hack accounts... You can see my profile history on bitcointalk. My balance was around 0,06BTC as far as I can remember... sad but not so bad if lost.

One address is pretty useless, yeah. The password only encrypts your private keys, anyway - you'd need the actual wallet.dat (the encrypted private keys) so that you could decrypt the private keys to the addresses.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Thanks.
Unfortunately, I don't have the old wallet.dat, I only have the account address and an idea of the password...
I just realized that an account can have multiple address, so I guess knowing one address is pretty useless for me?

I don't intend to hack accounts... You can see my profile history on bitcointalk. My balance was around 0,06BTC as far as I can remember... sad but not so bad if lost.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
Make a new blockchain.info wallet and there you can upload you wallet.dat backup and hope that the password work.I wish you luck.
If i helped you.You can sent some BTC to this address ---> 1Bug3pn5JfidaMD14MXEX1ii6bAFJg18Zp  or to inputs.io 1v.io/niktitan132
Tnx
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I am now using 2 online clients : blockchain and inputs.
2 years ago, I opened an accound with the linux qt-bitcoin client.

I still have my old bitcoin address, I think I may have the password back, so now what is the best way for me to try the password and reopen my wallet?  Do I really need to download a client on my computer, or can I test my password with some hashtests?

Thanks for your help.
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