Multibit: Whats the best way to proceed if I have forgotten my password but my wallet is still open

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I am running multibit. I have less than half a bitcoin. I realised today that I have totally forgotten my password. My wallet is still open so I can still use it to pay for stuff. Can I create a new wallet in multibit and transfer the bitcoin balance to that without having to retype me password or logging out of my current wallet?

user289455

Posted 2014-07-25T15:09:20.177

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Multibit will prompt you for a password regardless of whether you are sending it to your own wallet or not. This is by design, since if it didn't do this, it would allow anyone who can access your laptop to transfer bitcoins from your encrypted wallet by sending it to the unencrypted wallet first.

Sorry but unless you made an unencrypted backup of the wallet in the past, your coins are lost if you can't recover your password.

kaykurokawa

Posted 2014-07-25T15:09:20.177

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Does it demand the password every time you send coins, or only when the program is first started? Because if it's the latter then OP might be okay.Nate Eldredge 2014-07-25T22:48:34.943

2it demands the password every time you send coinskaykurokawa 2014-07-26T00:04:47.587