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Topic: Not even a penny (Read 173 times)

newbie
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April 22, 2024, 10:10:56 AM
#14
I understand your frustration that your trying so far to get something out of the wallet file didn't yield any desirable results. Understandably your nerves could be on the edge. You know, it won't benefit you if you insult other forum members. You are the one asking for help and support with your issue.

You may not get always answers that you like. Some experienced users here have seen a lot of shit and react sometimes a bit out of prior experiences. I'm not judging your problem, nor am I classifying it as shit, to be clear. Different users have different perception of presented problems, that's how it is. But friendly advise, if you need help, don't be aggressive or insulting... bad recipe!

I'd suggest: swallow your pride and continue to seek a solution for your problem. You're still far from goal line.

When I read your aggression, I had to think twice, if I should continue to post in your other thread, because I don't like to devote my time to unfriendly users.

I appreciate your help and other members here but noone here has spoke to me this s*it way like he does he acting like he owning the forum
I can't let anyone speak to me like that and not respond or even let him take Advantage on me

It's not even an answer his respond look like a teasing reply

But it's not a justification to talk like that +also it's the first time he see me on this forum

I'm not (unfriendly ) you can see my all replies
hero member
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Crypto Swap Exchange
April 22, 2024, 09:33:27 AM
#13
I understand your frustration that your trying so far to get something out of the wallet file didn't yield any desirable results. Understandably your nerves could be on the edge. You know, it won't benefit you if you insult other forum members. You are the one asking for help and support with your issue.

You may not get always answers that you like. Some experienced users here have seen a lot of shit and react sometimes a bit out of prior experiences. I'm not judging your problem, nor am I classifying it as shit, to be clear. Different users have different perception of presented problems, that's how it is. But friendly advise, if you need help, don't be aggressive or insulting... bad recipe!

I'd suggest: swallow your pride and continue to seek a solution for your problem. You're still far from goal line.

When I read your aggression, I had to think twice, if I should continue to post in your other thread, because I don't like to devote my time to unfriendly users.
newbie
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April 22, 2024, 06:56:03 AM
#12
I call bullshit. If you don't remember creating or funding the address and are not the same user of the PC why were you expecting to see a balance and what make a topic when you actually don't see a balance?

In your first post you personalized the entire conversation; "my Bitcoin file", "my PC". And now you switch your story around.

First You must learn how to speak respectfuly and not being a dumb aggressive  idiot

Then carries on to be a "dumb aggressive idiot"

It's not carries on to be a dumb aggressive idiot it just the right way to treat people like him
If you check my all comments you will not see that I'm talking with people this hard way except with him so now you know why if you see his comment and his way

If it's your another account or you know him  tell him to (  learn how to speak respectfuly and not being a dumb aggressive  idiot ) Cheesy
newbie
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April 22, 2024, 01:42:04 AM
#11
I call bullshit. If you don't remember creating or funding the address and are not the same user of the PC why were you expecting to see a balance and what make a topic when you actually don't see a balance?

In your first post you personalized the entire conversation; "my Bitcoin file", "my PC". And now you switch your story around.

First You must learn how to speak respectfuly and not being a dumb aggressive  idiot

Then carries on to be a "dumb aggressive idiot"
newbie
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April 21, 2024, 05:05:30 PM
#10
I call bullshit. If you don't remember creating or funding the address and are not the same user of the PC why were you expecting to see a balance and what make a topic when you actually don't see a balance?

In your first post you personalized the entire conversation; "my Bitcoin file", "my PC". And now you switch your story around.

First You must learn how to speak respectfuly and not being a dumb aggressive  idiot
Second thing I supposed to think there Is a balance on it because i have seen posts and topics about wallet.dat size and they say normally its 100kp and mine was more way big so there is alot of addresses and that mean there is a chance for balance and transactions on it 

For why make topic when not see balance = to update what happens 

Yeah my bitcoin file cause I found it on (my)pc  does your iq very low to know when I have siblings uses the pc I also can still name it my pc cause it is

And I didn't see why are you mad to this point and I have reply with answers so other people can see it but you u just shut up
hero member
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Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
April 21, 2024, 04:33:15 PM
#9
That only means that the wallet.dat you have found isn't yours but from your siblings. If you really didn't remember doing it before then you didn't do it ot must have bought it and got scammed. Since you said you are not the only one who use the pc then it is possible that your siblings did created it and that's why you see a wallet.dat in the pc. Maybe you should also ask your sibling if they did created a wallet before on the pc that you guys used.
legendary
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Professional Community manager
April 21, 2024, 04:27:31 PM
#8
I call bullshit. If you don't remember creating or funding the address and are not the same user of the PC why were you expecting to see a balance and what make a topic when you actually don't see a balance?

In your first post you personalized the entire conversation; "my Bitcoin file", "my PC". And now you switch your story around.
newbie
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April 21, 2024, 04:17:33 PM
#7
Every client generates a batch of addresses once you create a new wallet, I don't remember exactly the limits but numbers varied from 100 upwards
Have you actually used that wallet for multiple transactions while you were actively using it?
That would explain the generation of new addresses.

I dont remember but also I havent seen any transactions on adresses or btc core (still sync)

It sounds like it is not actually your wallet.dat file but something you found or bought online, right?  If it is the latter, you have been scammed.


Nah I'm not dumb to do that
I found the bitcoin folder and I dont remember does I made this or not
I know at this time I'm well known with crypto currencies  but dont remember that I have done it
Also because I'm not the only one use the pc my siblings also does
hero member
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yesssir! 🫡
April 21, 2024, 04:11:41 PM
#6
2020 is not that long ago even for a forgetful person like me

Can you at least vaguely remember buying bitcoin or any transactions from that time? maybe go through your emails or something. maybe it's empty/you spent it all.
legendary
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April 21, 2024, 03:32:11 PM
#5
Every client generates a batch of addresses once you create a new wallet, I don't remember exactly the limits but numbers varied from 100 upwards
Have you actually used that wallet for multiple transactions while you were actively using it?
That would explain the generation of new addresses.

I dont remember but also I havent seen any transactions on adresses or btc core (still sync)

It sounds like it is not actually your wallet.dat file but something you found or bought online, right?  If it is the latter, you have been scammed.
sr. member
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April 21, 2024, 11:01:49 AM
#4

So if its empty why all of these adresses can someone explain to me ?
Your wallet.dat file which contains your private keys, public keys, labels, transactions related to your wallet,....
If you do a lot of transactions or not reuse old address, then many addresses will be recorded in the wallet.dat file.

You do not need to full sync bitcoincore and download hundreds of gigabytes to know whether wallet.dat contains a balance or not, and the size of the file or the number of addresses does not mean that you will find a lot of bitcoin in it.
newbie
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April 21, 2024, 10:58:00 AM
#3
Every client generates a batch of addresses once you create a new wallet, I don't remember exactly the limits but numbers varied from 100 upwards
Have you actually used that wallet for multiple transactions while you were actively using it?
That would explain the generation of new addresses.

I dont remember but also I havent seen any transactions on adresses or btc core (still sync)
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
April 21, 2024, 10:04:49 AM
#2
Every client generates a batch of addresses once you create a new wallet, I don't remember exactly the limits but numbers varied from 100 upwards
Have you actually used that wallet for multiple transactions while you were actively using it?
That would explain the generation of new addresses.
newbie
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Merit: 0
April 21, 2024, 09:50:06 AM
#1
You may saw this post that I have made
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/help-im-trying-to-get-my-private-keys-5493211

For a bad reason after checking more than 2000 address from the wallet
I literally haven't found even a penny   Sad

So if its empty why all of these adresses can someone explain to me ?
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