I have a csv file with private keys. Can i use it ?
You can import/sweep all of your private keys into electrum.
Look here for a short guide on how to import your private keys:
https://bitcoinelectrum.com/importing-your-private-keys-into-electrum/Everyone, i told again and again : i'm sure about my seed and my password. When i use my seed, i recover a wallet with nothing on it, but there is two btc adress who i used in "adress".
And i had the same problem on multibit. I recovered my wallet but there was nothing on it.
Here is the same. I recover my wallet but there is nothing on it.
So , my old wallet won't work with my actual password and when i recover it, there is nothing on it.
I hope i m clear.
If you are sure about your seed and it already generated addresses which you have used, then its the correct seed.
The problem is mostly caused by you. You should start answering all questions..
Did you import a private key at any moment into your ('lost') wallet?
Ok, is this a multibit seed?
Yes.. it probably is a multibit seed... thanks for your input.
Maybe read the thread first before posting nonsense:
I'm dying. Fucking Electrum
Electrum 2.8+ fully encrypted wallet files cannot be read...
~snip~
Thanks again Electrum great job.
The extension of a wallet from Electrum is not .dat ? I don't use bitcoincore. I don't forget the password. I' AM SURE.I explain on the other post.
The update of Electrum corrupt my wallet i'm sure of that.
My bad, i always thought that electrum wallet was .dat
And i'm sure that the wallet is from Electrum. I can't understand why my password who i wrote and the seed doesn't work.
There was a bug on my HDD when i changed Electrum version.
You ask the right question. I think but i'm not sure, the new password worked on electrum 3.04.
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