How do I find out which wallet fits which client?

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I found a really old Bitcoin wallet, a wallet.dat file, and tried to open it. Bitcoin Core told me that the wallet is corrupted. But I also found out that different clients make different wallets, so they aren't supposed to be compatible with each other. How do I find out which client I need to use to be able to open this wallet?

Akito

Posted 2017-06-14T09:50:56.023

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Answers

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Bitcoin Core is the only software that uses a file called wallet.dat, as far as I know.

Pieter Wuille

Posted 2017-06-14T09:50:56.023

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I think Armory uses the same... Also many derivatives use the same name, as well.Akito 2017-06-20T16:38:52.117

Besides, several -salvagewallet tries didn't work out at all. The hard drive is perfectly fine and I don't see any reason for the wallet to be actually corrupted.Akito 2017-06-20T16:41:34.193

Armory uses armory_{name}.wallet.Pieter Wuille 2017-06-20T17:02:33.560

2The only software that uses wallet.dat is anything that is based on Bitcoin Core (e.g. Bitcoin XT, Bitcoin Classic, Bitcoin Unlimited, btc1) and altcoins that have forked from Core at some point (basically all altcoins).Andrew Chow 2017-06-20T17:17:50.487

This is horrible, I use some wallets of coins that are forked of Bitcoin, and suddenly I find a wallet.dat on my d:\ drive, not knowing for which coin it is...Rumplin 2018-04-14T07:52:00.963