Successfully Imported Private Keys from Old Android Wallet into Coinomi ! In the previous comments above you will find instructions concerning openssl and decoding the android wallet.
I created an "openssl" directory on my cdrive, and placed the file in there, and ran the following:
C:\openssl>openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc -a -in wallet.datWARNING: can't open config file: /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf
enter aes-256-cbc decryption password:
(type_pwd_here)Output:# KEEP YOUR PRIVATE KEYS SAFE! Anyone who can read this can spend your Bit
PPu1xUcGGuPMhYKPQspkSyqQee1XiFFk9Ba19yUhF1G4MaemEBzS 2014-06-29T16:17:09Z
PUANfzwVt2ftFqH5jizrDDkLdMYBnbHH6rz2g2YmbxAeHufYUxvq 2014-04-24T19:51:37Z
I then simply pasted the above private keys (just individual codes, not date)
into
http://www.the-qrcode-generator.com to create a QR Code.
Then used the Coinomi "Sweep Wallet" function to scan the QR Code.
Coinomi will verify that a balance exists and then "sweep" the wallet which may take some minutes.
When it finishes you will see a new AUR address and a Send button.
This address is simply another "receive" address for your Coinomi wallet.
Press "Send" and see the pending transaction in your balance tab.
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I have verified this process and the transaction has now been confirmed and appears in the blockchain.
Thank you Coinomi !
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