Ah, it isn't even an Android app. Then you should be able to copy the
wallet file and use it directly with wallet-tool. No need for the
decrypt step in this case.


On 08/12/2018 10:48 PM, Mark Dunne wrote:
> Thank you very much for your response.
> 
> A developer from the team that produced the UltraCoin Client wallet in
> 2014 advised me that it "uses bitcoinj" and advised me to refer to the
> wallet-tool, which you also referred me to (and coded, also, fair play
> to you!) but it has very little functionality: There is no Options >
> Safety > Backup wallet. You can send, receive bitcoin and make trades
> using smart contracts. I only ever used it to receive and store the few
> bitcoin that I bought. I knew very little except that the idea of a
> maths-based digital currency was fascinating!
> 
> Am I screwed? Did I back the wrong horse?!? I could send you the
> UltraCoin Client executable file, if that's of any use or interest. 
> 
> I'm sure you have far more interesting and worthwhile projects to be
> working on but I really, really appreciate any advice you can give.
> 
> thanks you
> 
> Mark
> 
> On Sunday, August 12, 2018 at 8:37:19 PM UTC+1, Andreas Schildbach wrote:
> 
>     Assuming that "Ultracoin Wallet" is a fork of "Bitcoin Wallet", your
>     first step is creating a backup file: Options > Safety > Backup wallet.
>     That's the file you're missing.
> 
> 
>     On 08/09/2018 03:41 PM, Mark Dunne wrote:
>     > I am using the
>     >
>     wallet.tool 
> (https://github.com/bitcoin-wallet/bitcoin-wallet/blob/master/wallet/README.recover.md
>     
> <https://github.com/bitcoin-wallet/bitcoin-wallet/blob/master/wallet/README.recover.md>)
>  on
> 
>     > Ubuntu (novice user) to trying and decrypt and access (dump) my
>     private
>     > keys on the UltraCoin Wallet, which uses the bitcoinj
>     architecture, in
>     > order to access BCC. The private keys are encrypted and I have no
>     other
>     > way to access/read them. The wallet information is stored in a
>     > com.google.bitcoin.params.MainNetParams.wallet file which, on
>     Windows,
>     > is located in %AppData%/UltraCoin Client/ . 
>     >
>     > When I try to execute the decrypt command; "openssl enc -d
>     -aes-256-cbc
>     > -md md5 -a -in bitcoin-wallet-backup-testnet-2014-11-01 >
>     > bitcoin-wallet-decrypted-backup" it fails as the
>     > "bitcoin-wallet-backup-testnet-2014-11-01" doesn't exist on my
>     computer.
>     > Can I amend some of the command to suit my com.google... file and
>     if so
>     > how, exactly?
>     >
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