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Here's goes the steps that lead me to a wallet passphrase error:
OS: Mac Mojave (64bits)
- Started bitcoin-qt app to sync (long outdated)
- While managing to solve disk size errors (external drive), I updated bitcoin-qt to the latest version (18), but not sure what the previous one version was (perhaps 16.0).
- As soon sync finished, I choose to encrypt my wallet :(.
- I saved my passphrase, as it was created (100% sure!). To make sure it works, I changed the passphrase twice, but making sure the last change was the one I saved previously.
- As bitcoin base was huge in my external drive, I set prune mode on (550).
- All set, asked to received from my exchange.
Finally, when I tried to send the received amount, bitcoin-qt asked me the wallet passphrase, were I got the wrong passphrase error...
Is the only cause for that the wrong passphrase ? I mean, I'm sure I have typed the right one...
Alistair, thanks for your reply. I found a wallet there, but I'm getting this error "last wallet synchronisation goes beyond pruned data" and say I need to reindex... – mike – 2019-05-17T00:45:48.483
1/ That you found a wallet there sounds like good news. I know nothing of your abilities and your set up so my suggestion is that you go back even further in the time machine and recover the wallet file from further and further back, copying them under an appropriate name to your external disk. – Alistair Mann – 2019-05-17T08:52:45.910
2/ I would then suggest not that you fix the current install, but rather create a new user (much better if this can be on a second machine), and install v16 to that - then copy successively older wallets to there instead. By this means is it left open to have specialist recovery services examine the original install. – Alistair Mann – 2019-05-17T08:58:22.087
Can't download 0.16 from an official source: https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.16.0/ That's frustrating...
– mike – 2019-05-17T15:41:42.997You want https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.16.3/
– Alistair Mann – 2019-05-17T16:14:57.283