When it's sync-ed, you should be able to spend your coins. On the bottom it shows how old are the blocks last synchronized. It will use CPU, bandwidth and disk space. Guess what 'Invalid private key please check and try again' We noticed other people had posted this question on the web without others replying with a solution, and finding a solution took a lot of time and perseverance. Go to the tab called Console and type + paste:įor a test go to File->Much receiving addresses, you should see your address in the list.Īnd wait. After installing Dogecoin Core, they went to open their multidoge.key file with Dogecoin Core. Open doges.key into Notepad, copy the_long_strange_string, go back to Dogecoin core.
#Dogecoin core vs multidoge install
Obviously download it from, install it, start it. Since I don't have Dogecoin to see Multidoge is still working at sending transactions (mine also shows disabled Send, but with 0 Doge it's normal), I'll be continuing with Dogecoin core. !!! Please store your private keys safe, anyone that has them can spend your dogecoin.
If all the steps went well and you still cannot send out dogecoins, please keep doges.key and I'll make you the steps to import the key into dogecoin core. Then wait patiently for the new wallet to synchronize. I'll start with Importing into Multidoge.Īt Import File click Import From and find doges2.keyĬlick Import private keys. Please save the file (you can overwrite doges.key). That's the private key which can be also imported into dogecoin core. It'll remain only that strange long string. There are plenty of rows that start with # and those don't matter, you can delete them.Īt least one row will start with some long strange string of characters, then a space and a strange looking date. Open the resulted doges.key with Notepad (open notepad and drag doges.key into it). (we need them clearly visible for importing into dogecoin core)
#Dogecoin core vs multidoge password
Then select "Do not password protect" and click "export private keys". In the section "Export file" make sure the path is OK for you and you remember it. In the right area you'll see the path to the wallet file. Open Tools->Export private keys and then in the list of wallets at the left make sure the correct wallet is selected. If it's not, make an extra copy, let's say d:\test_doge\doges.wallet, go to Multidoge, File->Open Wallet->select d:\test_doge\doges.wallet
Then open Multidoge and make sure you have doges.wallet opened. Another partition, or an USB stick are the first options. !!!įirst of all, please make sure you made a backup of doges.wallet somewhere. If you have some malware that gives out your private keys to 3rd party, your doecoin will be lost forever. !!! Make sure you do this on a clean computer. However, I am at the computer now and I can provide some steps. If it's password protected you have to use Multidoge. Yea it is password protected, but I have the password