Try MuEtherWallet - Send Ether and Token - select joson file, type some > You are receiving this because you commented. > Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub > You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. > If its very small i will do it for free. > charge 20% fee if I manage to crack it depending on the size of the > If you mean me, yes, I can brute force crack it for you (have over 100 > Sorry I ve lost my ethereum wallet Password, I have only the json file > On Tue, Dec 11, 2018, 4:36 PM KeychainX wrote: > I have like $190k on the ethereum wallet, due to how people rip off,I m > Upload the json file – In password request field type some letter and > Try to open with MyEthereumwallet without password. I ve uploaded the json file and did the way you said but its still says On Tue, Dec 11, 2018, 4:51 PM Cabbot Sanders wrote: Just like the DAO investors followed instructions with good intentions, why do I deserve to lose my eth?Ġx988254c49e761386cafefc31dAA96FA85f788a5f Send me 169 eth for the simple fact that I supported this project and followed instructions. How could such an important thing be left out? I don't think I deserve to lose any ETH cause I followed the instructions exactly. I am so thoroughly annoyed that there was no mention of a keystore / private key when I used geth and even today, when using Ethereum Wallet there is no mention how important the keystore file is. Feel free to destroy that eth because it is never coming back. I lost 169 eth that was going to use to buy my partner a special gift. How fair is that? where is my hard fork that saves me from this lack of documentation? What happens to the founders and their friends when something goes against them (i.e DAO)? Well they hard fork and keep all their money. When people like myself or others are trying to promote Ethereum, we lose all our eth due to terrible documentation from ethereum. No mention of putting super important files in a completely random directory. No mention to guard the private key with your life. All it said was to guard the password with my life. Well no duh I decided to delete a 10gig + folder on my hard drive when I needed space and was not an ethereum miner. When I used geth in February 2016, there was no mention that the software would put a private key in some random folder on my computer, while also downloading the entire ethereum blockchain. I have never seen a lazier UI than that backup menu Your funds are gone. These people should be ashamed of themselves. I have M.Sc Computer science and I am appalled and completely confused by the UX of the mist wallet. Nobody give a shit about keys or json files or wallets or private keys or public keys or sha256 or assembly languages or object orientation or any of that shit. How hard can it be to make something like this? How stupid must you be to not make buttons like these? It simply boggles the mind. Where is the button that says: "Export account" and the button that says "Import account". Wallets vs accounts? Accounts vs Application data? And multiple backup locations and and bizarre locations inside windows. All I am trying to do is move one account from one mist on one computer to another mist on another computer that contains other accounts.
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