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Topic: Trying to figure out private key from old Block.io information (multisig) (Read 58 times)

legendary
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So heres the deal, a person I know had a paper wallet, who then put it in block.io for some reason, then forgot about it.  Technically its Dogecoin, but since its a shitty fork of bitcoin i think its relevant to bitcoin discussion.

What block.io gives me as information for recovery is:

BIP32 Public key: d...
BIP32 Private key: d...
bip32 derivation path m/i/0
Second Public key: 0....
Second Private key: Q....
Redem Script format: 2 BIP32_public_key_for_node_i 0.... 2 OP_CHECKMULTISIG
test redeem script (i=0): 2 0.... 2 OP_CHECKMULTISIG
P2SH/P2WSH-over-P2SH/PSWSH Address (i-0): 9...

if I try to importprivkey with the private key starting with d.... it doesnt work, so I figured I had to convert it, that gave me something that started with 5 which doesnt work out, so i figure my mistake is there.  Anybody has any ideas?

Its a xmas gift I gave him as a paper wallet, and of course they always fuck everything up even though you clearly tell them clear and simple instructions.  not their fault I guess but now I want to help but god damn I dont remember this shit from 8 years ago

edit : nvm got it wont post solution since I dont remember exactly what i did
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