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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔DigiByte Gaming - CS:GO, LoL, #DigiByteTip, DigiSpeed
by
RenzoARG
on 13/06/2016, 02:20:43 UTC
Yeah, and I would LOVE for any dev to tell me where in hell is the privkey stored at my chrome app (at which folder/file). so I may retrieve it and add it into my DGB core.

The reply I got from them is hilarious:
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> RenzoARG, Jun 12, 11:40 CST
>
> how do I retreive my privkeys from the chrome app if it's no longer working?
> Where's the wallet file located at?
From google inc:
>
>
2016-06-12 5:22 GMT-03:00, Jared Tate (DigiByte) <support@digibyte.zendesk.com>:
> ##- Please type your reply above this line -##
>
> Your request (1540) has been updated. To add additional comments, reply to
> this email.
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Jared Tate, Jun 12, 16:22 CST
>
> Hello,
>
> We apologize for this issue. Google recently updated Chrome and that is what
> is causing this issue. If you update your Chrome browser to the latest
> version the issue will go away. Google should force this auto update any day
> now.  Thank you for using DigiByte Gaming and let us know if you have any
> more questions!
>
> Cheers,
>
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>The latest version of Chrome is: 51.0.2704.84.
>
>From my "about.."
>
>Versión 51.0.2704.84 m
>
>Google Chrome está actualizado.
>
>I AM at the latest version. Repeating my question:
>how do I retreive my privkeys from the chrome app if it's no longer
>working? Where's the wallet file located at?
>
>(If I can get my privkeys I can import them into DGB core)

Resuming: "We have no f*cking idea and our reply has nothing to do with the ticket you submitted"

Edit: poking around I found a file that contains a heck of data and something that resembles a privkey; yet, when importing it into DGB core it returns "Invalid private key encoding (code -5)"

%AppData%\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\WHATEVER_YOUR_PROFILE_IS\Local App Settings\lpmijfncbdjhcbockhipcncnhfgghkoj\000003.LOG

There's several "keys" in there, including endryption ones. Perhaps someone can guide me into what encryption it's applied to my key?
(Very frikking crappy if my key and encryption file are stored at the same file)