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Board Web Wallets
Re: Old blockchain.info wallet from 2014 and before -16,17,19 words precovery phrase
by
delfastTions
on 05/04/2024, 09:50:52 UTC
Just an update.

I received no response from the helpline despite two reminders.

I have therefore filled out a form on the complaints line.

Hoping for a response!
Unfortunately, none of the forum members have yet written in any of the topics about interaction with Blockchain.com support and whether he somehow managed to once again receive from the support of this service an archived backup copy of the Wallet.aes.json wallet for that  the same email address to which the wallet was registered. 
Although I asked those who have such experience to write here how difficult it is. 

The situation with this issue is as follows:
you can download the Wallet.aes.json file (current version) from the link:

https://blockchain.info/wallet/aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa?format=json

However, you will not be able to get all previous versions of your Wallet.aes.json.  thus, including the version that was sent to your email address upon registration (I think the Blockchain.info service didn't always do this 8 or more years ago ??).  Apparently, also using publicly available archived archive data of this type:

https://web.archive.org/web/20140322040716/http://blockchain.info:80/wallet/forgot-password
http://web.archive.org/web/20141117184219/http://blockchain.info/wallet/forgot-password
https://web.archive.org/web/20230415162458/https://api.blockchain.info/customer/signup

you will also not be able to get to the specific archive data of your wallet. 

So the question arises:
Will it be possible, as a result of correspondence with the support service, to actually get the first archived copies of your Wallet.aes.  json for which you know the password. ?
And how can you then get their private key in WIF format using BTCrecover or other tools  ? 

So, does anyone have experience with requests like this ? 
Please share your experience.