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Scraped on 03/08/2025, 16:33:23 UTC
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On the other hand, dumping the private keys from your wallet.aes.json file will ensure that every private keys in the dump file are the ones contained in your wallet.
Ok. I tried to do this, but it says I have incorrect password.
Question, can you successfully login to their wallet's website or app?

Because if so, just use the same password that you're using to login since it's the same required password to decrypt the encrypted payload that you copied to create a wallet file.

Also, can you please paste the command to decrypt the .json file now? (It looks like adding the .txt in the command worked as you had suggested earlier.)
My suggestion was to remove the ".txt" from the file leaving its actual name "wallet.aes.json" and use the command in the instructions.

1. Yes I can successfully login to the wallet's website. However, it shows the password is incorrect.

2. Ok. I have now renamed into .json file (which I had done previously anyways). I will report back.

Sorry for the delay because I am feeling this is going nowhere...

Edit: I am trying to recover using Import Wallet file on Blockchain.com, but it still says incorrect password.
Original archived Re: [DO NOT DM] Requesting help regarding my old account
Scraped on 03/08/2025, 16:03:43 UTC
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On the other hand, dumping the private keys from your wallet.aes.json file will ensure that every private keys in the dump file are the ones contained in your wallet.
Ok. I tried to do this, but it says I have incorrect password.
Question, can you successfully login to their wallet's website or app?

Because if so, just use the same password that you're using to login since it's the same required password to decrypt the encrypted payload that you copied to create a wallet file.

Also, can you please paste the command to decrypt the .json file now? (It looks like adding the .txt in the command worked as you had suggested earlier.)
My suggestion was to remove the ".txt" from the file leaving its actual name "wallet.aes.json" and use the command in the instructions.

1. Yes I can successfully login to the wallet's website. However, it shows the password is incorrect.

2. Ok. I have now renamed into .json file (which I had done previously anyways). I will report back.

Sorry for the delay because I am feeling this is going nowhere...