I wanted to buy some BitcoinCash quickly through an exchange with bitcoin as the source... Usually I'd use my hardware wallet for the destination address, but I didn't have it handy, and decided I'd temporarily use a wallet that I'd create on a web site such as bitaddress.org, and then transfer to the hardware wallet when I get back home.
I do not remember which web site I used to create the temporary wallet. When I created it, I copy-pasted the private key to a local file (or at least I think I did
), thinking I could then import the private key later into a client to access the BCH.
The problem is that I think I pasted the wrong information ??!? I tried multiple BitcoinCash wallets, and whenever I try to import the private key, it doesn't work (I either get a "key not valid" message, or the wallet interface doesn't let me continue the import process (the "next" button is grayed out for example).
I've googled this a bit, it seems that keys would start with an L or a K, and have 52 characters ?
The thing I've pasted has 66 characters, only lowercase letters + numbers, and starts with 00 (zero zero).
Have I lost my btc, or is my 66-character thing really an encrypted version of my private key ?
what was the type of file you "pasted it into?"
some word processors change the data of a paste. For example they might split your paste into several lines.
If this had occurred, there would possibly be characters added to your data, but all the original data characters would still be there.