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Topic: Where can I find private keys from new blockchain.info wallet? (Read 7549 times)

hero member
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You should be able to list all your past, current and future private keys since the new wallet is a deterministic wallet.

You should be able to export your seed words at SETTINGS -> Security -> Backup Phrase

Then, using the wallet recovery phrase (12 words) you get go to bip32.org or some other deterministic wallet, I have used Wallet32 in the past, and generate your xpriv key

Then, from your xpriv key you can generate your entire private key sequence, transaction history, etc.

Note, I have not tried this but it should be possible.
That is interesting. Maybe I can get out my bitcoin via seed through mycellium wallet. Will try that out.
legendary
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http://bip32.org/ are you sure ? that site is not even using https://
totally unsecured site !
The website is open source and runned with github pages btw. Just download the source code[1] and run locally on your PC while disconnected from the internet.

[1] https://github.com/bip32/bip32.github.io
member
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bitcoin.org
You should be able to list all your past, current and future private keys since the new wallet is a deterministic wallet.

You should be able to export your seed words at SETTINGS -> Security -> Backup Phrase

Then, using the wallet recovery phrase (12 words) you get go to bip32.org or some other deterministic wallet, I have used Wallet32 in the past, and generate your xpriv key

Then, from your xpriv key you can generate your entire private key sequence, transaction history, etc.

Note, I have not tried this but it should be possible.

http://bip32.org/ are you sure ? that site is not even using https://
totally unsecured site !
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1317
Get your game girl
Seems not very secure and far more complicated than it was. I'm considering switching to some lightweight desktop wallet, like Omni or smthng like that

Not when you have electrum.As far as I know,blockchain.info is the simplest of all the wallets.Yes QS way of doing it is quite complicate but I'm sure you can do it directly without all the hassle of using the console.If you insist on using a desktop wallet,go for Electrum.
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 501
Experientia docet
take a look at this google doc. It was provided to me by blockchain.info's support and includes instructions on how to get your private key(s) for your wallet.
Seems not very secure and far more complicated than it was. I'm considering switching to some lightweight desktop wallet, like Omni or smthng like that

afaik omniwallet is a webwallet just like bc.i . and some people also reported to have some problems with them. I would use electrum wallet instead.
sr. member
Activity: 437
Merit: 258
take a look at this google doc. It was provided to me by blockchain.info's support and includes instructions on how to get your private key(s) for your wallet.
Seems not very secure and far more complicated than it was. I'm considering switching to some lightweight desktop wallet, like Omni or smthng like that
copper member
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take a look at this google doc. It was provided to me by blockchain.info's support and includes instructions on how to get your private key(s) for your wallet.
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 501
Experientia docet
You should be able to list all your past, current and future private keys since the new wallet is a deterministic wallet.

You should be able to export your seed words at SETTINGS -> Security -> Backup Phrase

Then, using the wallet recovery phrase (12 words) you get go to bip32.org or some other deterministic wallet, I have used Wallet32 in the past, and generate your xpriv key

Then, from your xpriv key you can generate your entire private key sequence, transaction history, etc.

Note, I have not tried this but it should be possible.

on bip32.org is the master key the one under "BIP32 Extended Key"? I tried it but got different set of addresses and xpub key...
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1138
All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
You should be able to list all your past, current and future private keys since the new wallet is a deterministic wallet.

You should be able to export your seed words at SETTINGS -> Security -> Backup Phrase

Then, using the wallet recovery phrase (12 words) you get go to bip32.org or some other deterministic wallet, I have used Wallet32 in the past, and generate your xpriv key

Then, from your xpriv key you can generate your entire private key sequence, transaction history, etc.

Note, I have not tried this but it should be possible.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
you can't view the private keys of addresses that was generated on the new wallet at this time. go complain to bc.i team, they deserves it.

Really ? then what is that "Be your own Bank" crap ? their services are getting just worst .
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 501
Experientia docet
you can't view the private keys of addresses that was generated on the new wallet at this time. go complain to bc.i team, they deserves it.
sr. member
Activity: 437
Merit: 258
Anybody knows where I can find private keys for new BTC addresses from new blockchain.info wallet? I could only find private keys for addresses, imported from the old version in Settings => Addresses => Imported addresses => More options => Private key. For new addresses there's no such option
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