How to Recover blockchain wallet password
A Blockchain wallet password can be recovered if you know the wallet ID or have access to the mail associated with the wallet.
Blockchain.com or blockchain.info is one of the most popular and longest web wallets since Bitcoins inception.
There is over 50 million blockchain.com wallets created and it has evolved to a multi crypto currency wallet since the early days of Bitcoin of 2011 and 2012.
What is a blockchain Wallet ID
Blockchain.info or Blockchain.com has a special format for their wallets. It looks like: c9gc49e8-5847-121g-8734-9456c898323b
It uses number 1-9 and letters a-h. With this wallet ID and a password you will be able to access your Bitcoin or other coins associated with the wallet id.
I have several wallet IDs, what should I do?
It is possible to have a list of wallet IDs with blockchain.com. The easiest way is to go to https://blockchain.com/login and enter your email address. Blockchain.com will then send you and email with all associated wallet IDs and when they were last accessed.
I forgot my password to my blockchain wallet password, what can I do to recover it?
Aside from trying various version of your password, it is possible to access the backend of the blockchain.com website and download an encrypted backup of your wallet. Aware of scammers that will trick you to access the wallet and drain the funds. Use a renomated wallet recover services like KeychainX to help you if you need help. There are also several DIY guides that shows you how to download the backup yourself. One of them is: https://keychainx.medium.com/recover-blockchain-com-password-df21cbebac6
I have a wallet.aes.json file, what is that?
The wallet.aes.json file is your encrypted bitcoin private key and address. With this file and the correct password it is possible to recover the stored bitcoin inside the wallet. You can access the file using a blockchain.com page that lets you import the file. It can be found here: https://login.blockchain.com/wallet/import-wallet
I tried to import the wallet.aes.json file but its empty,what should I do?
There are several issues with the import wallet function and if its an old version from 2011-2012 era it usually fails to import. Contact a Professional recovery service like keychainx.io who can help you decrypt the wallet offline.
Is it possible to remove 2FA on accounts?
Another common problem is lost wallet ID or access to a 2FA device that is needed to unlock and access the blockchain.com wallet.
Yes, if you have a wallet ID and access to mail, but somehow the 2FA does not arrive, its possible to reset.
Unfortunately there are many people still struggling to recover those early wallets. The link to reset a 2FA account can be found
RESET2FA
It is therefor a service like keychainx.io that can be helpful to recover your locked funds using various techniques. It is not a 100% bulletproof way and you should avoid services who asks for payment upfront.
Our technique lays in years of studying the source code of blockchain.info or blockchain.com in order to track the changes in the way the wallets are encrypted and stored on the blockchain.com servers. We have published several in depth articles as one of them could be found
HERE which is discussing various ways of accessing funds if a WALLET ID is known or at least access to mail that was used to create the wallet is known.
I have a blockchain.info account, what is that?
You can also study the following articles if you created your blockchain.info account during the early days of bitcoin and all you got is a string of 18 to 25 words. There is also an interesting article by us, you can find
here on our Medium blog.
I have a 15 – 26 word seed from blockchain.info, what is that?
Pre era blockchain.com wallets used to store seeds that are not BIP39 compatible. The length of the seed was usually associated with the length of your password. The decrypted seed phrase gave you a wallet ID and the password associated with the wallet.
If you still did not manage to recover your blockchain wallet password, then send mail to us and we will try to help
Contact us: keychainx@protonmail.com
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