Need help accessing my 2013 wallet

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ape_cipherFull Member
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#1Jun 3, 2023, 01:00 AM
Hey everyone, So I've got this bitcoin wallet from way back in 2013, and I've got a handful of files and some keys. I've tried a bunch of methods but haven't been able to get it to work properly (I ended up with some wallets that are all empty). I think I probably have around 4 BTC in there. Could someone guide me on how to access it and what I might need to do? HODL!!!
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coin_sigmaLegendary
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#2Jun 3, 2023, 01:58 AM
What exactly are some of these keys? Are those private keys? If those are private keys, then you don't need the other files to recover your wallet; just simply import it to any Bitcoin wallet that supports private keys. One of the wallet that support it is Electrum; you can download it from electrum.org. If not a private key, then let me ask, what is the file extension of those files? If those files came from Bitcoin-qt, it must be a wallet.dat file you can try to import into the Bitcoin Core wallet. Just make sure to make a copy of that file first and use that copy to import it to the Bitcoin Core wallet. Check the image below how to restore this wallet. Uploaded by BitMaxz
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DarkSeedSenior Member
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#3Jun 3, 2023, 09:55 PM
You didn't specify what type of wallet are you holding. If it is a wallet.dat, then it has to be a Bitcoin Core wallet. I just asked this in another thread, in case you want to read it, maybe there is something useful for you: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5538345.msg65285753 So the restore wallet should be enough. But if you want to use as online wallet, you need importdescriptors: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5498210.0
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RogueDegenFull Member
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#4Jun 5, 2023, 07:53 PM
How much did you pay for this wallet? I hope it wasn't very much. Are they selling more?
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just_k1ngMember
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#5Jun 8, 2023, 01:54 AM
Hello, we can help you to recover your wallet, where we can contact you?
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humbleledgerLegendary
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#6Jun 8, 2023, 11:51 AM
If it isn't obvious yet: this is how you get scammed.
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yield_forkFull Member
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#7Jun 8, 2023, 03:03 PM
OP, ignore posts like this, the chances of someone pretending to be a good Samaritan to take advantage of others are too great to risk. Especially coming from a newly created account. Also OP, beware of shady messages in your PM offering help. One of the only reliable password and wallet recovery services/members is DaveF. The wallet is from 2013, right? So you're probably talking about a backup of a bitcoin-qt and/or electrum wallet. Why can't you access it? What software are you using to import these files? Do you remember encrypting this file with a password? Without screenshots and more detailed descriptions, it's very difficult to help you. Please provide us with more details as requested. In the meantime, this topic is worth exploring: [overview] Recover Bitcoin from any old storage format
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the_bearMember
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#8Jun 8, 2023, 08:04 PM
Take mine. It is free https://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/EXPORT/projects/bitcoin/amaclin/ Sorry, it is from 2016
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humbleledgerLegendary
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#9Jun 8, 2023, 08:30 PM
Here's a warning from someone who knows a thing or 2 about Bitcoin Core to anyone thinking of downloading/buying wallets:
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alt21Senior Member
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#10Jun 8, 2023, 11:27 PM
It's outrageous how much the wallet.dat files commerce has increased during the previous years. People spend $100 to buy a file that is supposed to be worth $1,000,000. And they don't even realise that it's absurd to think that anyone would sell something that costs $1,000,000 for $100. Where is common logic??? I am seeing too many posts around the internet for things like this.
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humbleledgerLegendary
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#11Jun 11, 2023, 03:16 AM
Scammers adapt: Apparently, that's what works. It's not only with scams, it happens in all kinds of advertising: bigger numbers sell. Remember the 3D phone screen protectors? They went higher and higher, and are currently at 99999D screen protectors. Lotteries do the same: prizes get higher and higher, after which people buy more tickets even though the odds of winning get smaller and smaller. Other products do it too: product names get longer and longer. And the worst part is: all the BS finds their way to this tech board, making the people with real tech problems look suspicious because some scammer made a business model out of their rare real wallet problem.
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