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@rfrome If you remember the password(s) for the encrypted files you should be able to decrypt them and then import the private keys into either dogechain or coinomi depending on if you get the WIF or mnemonic phrase. |
@AsaBarthMaron - that's just it, I do not know how to decrypt the dogecoin-wallet-keys files I have. I know the password, but i con not find a tool that would allow that decryption to happen. Do you have a recomendation? |
@rfrome That's great news! You should be able to use this method with openssl, then you can import the decrypted private keys. I am more than happy to walk you through it step by step on a chat or call for a small %! |
@rfrome Did you end up figuring this out? |
I was able to resolve it another way: from my reddit post ############Success############ As a recap, I did have a dogecoin-wallet-keys- file from the old android doge wallet. As a last resort, I renamed the files I had to add a .keys file extension on them. In 2014, I bought those coins for .00000nothing so I'm very happy to have access to them. |
you can reach https://btc2doge.org/dogecoin-recovery/ if you need help. he recovered my 368k in 2021 |
I had the android Dogecoin wallet back in 2014, but I no longer have access to the phone, or the PC I had at the time.
I do have the following:
Is there any way I can recover the coins in my wallet?
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