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The process of recovering lost bitcoins or private keys from a wallet/backup
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I have an old blockchain wallet and a .txt file of 43 words, but the site wants 12 words?
I have a wallet.aes.json file and a .txt file that contains 43 random words. They were both made within minutes of each other back in early 2014, and my confirmation emails from blockchain are also wi …
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I have an old blockchain wallet and a .txt file of 43 words, but the site wants 12 words?
I figured it out. You can input legacy phrases here
https://login.blockchain.com/wallet/forgot-password
It spits out your password and wallet ID. I logged in. It's an empty wallet :(