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Topic: What type of encryption did the early Bitcoin use to encrypt the key Feb 2010 (Read 217 times)

jr. member
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Would anyone have a copy of pywallet and all of it's dependences so I can try in recover a wallet
staff
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I'm sorry that your not familiar with Linux version 0.2.0. It had encryption for the private key, not the wallet, it was a option that you could use. If anyone is familiar with it can you tell me what type is was. There has to be someone that does remember it. Please help !!!!
I took a look through the Bitcoin 0.2.0 source code and there is no mention of encryption at all whatsoever. The Bitcoin software has never had support for encrypting individual private keys. You are either using some other software or you are mistaken.

What does your "encrypted private key" look like?
jr. member
Activity: 43
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I'm sorry that your not familiar with Linux version 0.2.0. It had encryption for the private key, not the wallet, it was a option that you could use. If anyone is familiar with it can you tell me what type is was. There has to be someone that does remember it. Please help !!!!
staff
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Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
Wallet encryption was not introduced until Bitcoin 0.4.0. Your wallet is not encrypted if it was made earlier than that unless you upgraded to Bitcoin 0.4.0 and upgraded your wallet too.
jr. member
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The version I was using was on Linux computer, Bitcoin 0.2.0. would pywallet be able to decode it, I do have the passphrase.
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