Found a seed phrase on my computer, from 2015, 18 words, and a password, can not restore access, tried electrum 1.8v, not all words are in the BIP dictionary, what to do?
Try making use of cake wallet to load up the seed or something like unstoppable wallet so when it syncs you can see which coins are on it. I doubt it would be bitcoin though...
Thank you! It worked, but I don't have access to this EMAIL, how can I log in ?
Now that you've restored access to your 18-word wallet, could you describe what you did, did you just check BIP39 in the electrum restore options and the seed was recognized as valid?
Anyway, blockchain.com is not a reliable wallet due to several issues, besides being based on a web wallet, where the keys are stored on the company's server.
I strongly recommend that you create a new wallet on electrum, make a backup of the wallet by writing down the 12 seed words provided on a piece of paper or a steel plate, and encrypt the wallet with a password to protect it from unauthorized access.
Transfer your coins from blockchain.info(com) to your new electrum wallet and be happy. If it's a large amount of funds, you can look into cold and air-gapped storage with electrum.
Alternatives to electrum: Sparrow, bitcoin core, Wasabi...