** Wallet Ethereum.
A common question among Ethereum lovers! From my knowledge cut, I will give an overview of the place where the portfolio files.
The problem: no clear answer
According to the Github issue ( mentioned at the link, there is no unique response to the place where Bitcoin Wallet.dat files are stored in OS X. Author of the question suggests that the correct location is not publicly known and may be specific to a system configuration or a version of the specific operating system.
Possible locations:
There are several possible places where the portfolio bitcoin file.
- `
/ Library / Application Support / Bitcoin-Bitcoind
(in 32-bit systems)
~ / Library / Application / Bitcoin-Bitcoind
Support (in 64-bit systems)
/ Users / YourusernAme / Library / Support / Bitcoin-Bitcoind
(assuming you use a domestic directory)
Check with your system
To confirm the location of your Wallet.dat file, follow these steps:
- Open locator and “Applications” access.
- Click on the Bitcoin app to open your settings.
- Find the “Wallet.dat” or “Bitcoind.Conf” file and make sure it is present in one of the above places.
Alternative solutions
If you cannot find your Wallet.dat file, consider using alternative methods:
- Download a new copy of Bitcoin to the official website (
- Use an on -line service like Blockchain Explorer or coinbase to manage your Ethereum and Bitcoin wallets.
- Create a new Wallet.dat file using the command line
Wallet.dat
:Wallet.dat --- Create
.
Conclusion
Although there is no unique response to where the files in the wallet. Be sure to follow the steps described above, and if you still can’t find your Wallet.dat file, plan to request additional on -line features or a support group community.