Christopher Gurnee

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Please read my earlier responses in this issue, [this one](https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/issues/27#issuecomment-233055578) and [this one](https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/issues/27#issuecomment-233191496)....

[Here's the relevant section of the Tutorial](https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/blob/master/TUTORIAL.md#running-btcrecover). Read all 6 steps, but it's probably that last one you're missing. Edit: also, sorry I missed your original message in this thread...

> `(note your password will not be displayed as you type)` Type your main password in and then press the Enter↵ key. Your password isn't displayed as you type, this...

> i think where im missing it is PyOpenCL Since btcrecover doesn't support GPU-based searches with Blockchain.info wallets, I'm not quite sure what you're trying to do here... there's no...

vamosrafa, you may have noticed, but I've been following that issue (and commented on it a bit) for quite a while. Unfortunately, despite trying to figure it out, I have...

Assuming that you created your wallet sometime after February 2016, yes seedrecover might be able to help. You will need to know an address in your wallet, preferably one of...

I might have some good news for you. I took a look at the word list you posted, and discovered I _completely_ jumped to the wrong conclusion. If your mnemonic...

I'm not sure... If you have a 17 word mnemonic, it's probably from a *version 2* or earlier Blockchain.info wallet. These version 2 wallets did not support the 12 word...

This bug was fixed about 30 days ago in version 0.1.3. Please run `create-address-db.py -v` and if your version number is less than 0.1.3, please upgrade. > i'd really like...

As I said... > Even though it's called an "address database", it really isn't one... I just threw [this script together from existing code in btcrecover](https://gist.github.com/gurnec/8e675c291191dbfb14d5ff164aaeb3e9/raw/42579e9bca6fead711534d3b7f52e93f99a6f181/extract-p2pkh.py) (right-click, save link as...)....