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Topic: Original Bitcoin Bitmap File (2009-2010) (Read 34 times)

legendary
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I've read some Bitcoin history and old discussion, but never see anything about giving bitmap file which give access to certain mined Bitcoin. But have you checked [Guide] Saving your wallet.dat to PAPER? It mentions tool which export wallet.dat into bitmap file format.
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November 17, 2024, 02:43:15 AM
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Hello.

I am inquiring for assistance to better understand, not ordinals before someone jumps to a conclusion, the original bitcoin bitmap files, from what I recall, when bitcoin (2009-2010, and prerelease in 2008) started and bitcoin bitmap files were issued for block grants with free bitcoin, like when faucets were used or the promotional free bitcoin for sign-up, because I am restoring lost data from my original drives where the drives which contain my wallet and other data, also follow-up backup drives where some files may be backed up and came across a few original bitcoin bitmap block files that I need to access or claim since I own the file and can claim these blocks.

If you have questions for me, please explain why you are asking the question so I may better understand your approach in your line of questioning and may provide a more accurate answer in relation to the subject matter of your question (Thanks).

My question is, how do I access or claim these original block grants that are bitcoin bitmap files or load them into my wallet since I have the files? And before you ask, no, a bitmap viewer or infraview cannot open these files and they can only be opened with a particular bitcoin application.

What do I do?

Thank you for all your assistance ahead of time.

P.S.: All the bitmap block files are the appropriate memory size of the blockchain and do not exceed the maximum block memory size (These are clearly blocks, not parcels, entire blocks). Also, I came across one of my old wallet files that was not named wallet.dat and was unusually named and the same as the bitmap file but with a different extension. Why?


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