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Topic: (newbie) bitcoin sent to armory generated adress not in wallet? - page 2. (Read 1330 times)

newbie
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newbie
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Maybe you could post tx ID.


How can he post a tx ID if he doesn't see any bitcoin anywhere?
newbie
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Maybe you could post tx ID.
newbie
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Just copy the address you think the bitcoin should be on, and see if there is anything on there with a block explorer, like blockchaininfo
legendary
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Assuming that Armory isn't syncing, you could try importing your private key from Armory to Electrum.

To do this, first download and install Electrum:

https://electrum.org/


And then follow the instructions of the second reply to this StackExchange post:

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/24393/how-to-import-entire-armory-wallet-into-electrum

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In Armory

1. Select 'Backup This Wallet'
2. Select 'Export Key List'
3. The important string is the PrivBase58 for every bitcoin address. It is the private key of this address encoded in base58 (encoded not encrypted), which is the (only?) format Electrum accepts when importing.

In Electrum

1. Select File → New Wallet
2. Enter the private keys you took from armory into the textbox


Make sure that you keep a backup of your Armory wallet either way. Also keep in mind that this exposes your private key to your operating system.
newbie
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Add 0,025 btc bounty  Smiley
newbie
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Before the fork we were supposed to use a safe wallet. I chose armory.
Armory gave me an adress, and i sent.
RTFM me, i didn't downloaded bitcoincore, and my latop didn't have enough diskspace for it.
Now 4 weeks later I installed it on a desktop. Downloaded core, install armory, gain acces to account, but no bitcoin.
I checked the transaction and it should be ok. How to retrieve my bitcoin?

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