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    1. Marc Köhlbrugge‏Verified account @marckohlbrugge 12 Dec 2017
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      This screenshot of a @newsycombinator comment was taken around the time the transfers happened. I don't know why I screenshot'ed it, but I *think* it was the reason for me to move my LTC to a wallet I controlled rather than BTC-E's. (in hindsight not a bad call)pic.twitter.com/On0aZVd67b

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    2. Marc Köhlbrugge‏Verified account @marckohlbrugge 12 Dec 2017
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      Another reason I think I moved the LTC to my own wallet is because I can't think of any good reason why I would have moved it from BTC-E otherwise. Plus I remember trying out different desktop clients.

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    3. Marc Köhlbrugge‏Verified account @marckohlbrugge 12 Dec 2017
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      So if I stored it in my own wallet, to retrieve the coins I think need to find my private key, wallet.dat (unencrypted or encrypted + password), or find the seed phrase to regenerate the private key.

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    4. Marc Köhlbrugge‏Verified account @marckohlbrugge 12 Dec 2017
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      I *do* have a private "Litecoin" note in my @1Password vault created in April 2013 which contains a 32-character hexidecimal string, a 12-word string, and a 14-character long "password". (Sorry no screenshots of those ;)

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    5. Marc Köhlbrugge‏Verified account @marckohlbrugge 12 Dec 2017
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      I tried regenerating my wallet from the 12-word passphrase using Electrum-LTC (Litecoin client for macOS), but it turned up an empty wallet with zero transactions ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'm not sure if I did something wrong. Or it's the wrong wallet.

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    6. Marc Köhlbrugge‏Verified account @marckohlbrugge 12 Dec 2017
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      I also did a system-wide file search (using Terminal) for wallet.dat and a few other search terms. Nothing relevant turned up.

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    7. Marc Köhlbrugge‏Verified account @marckohlbrugge 12 Dec 2017
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      I'd probably have more luck searching inside of files for the public address I have. Never got that search to finish however. Too slow.

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    8. Julien Chaumond‏ @julien_c 12 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @marckohlbrugge @newsycombinator @1Password

      What tool did you try to use to do this? Would seem like a reasonable thing to investigate

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    9. Marc Köhlbrugge‏Verified account @marckohlbrugge 12 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @julien_c @newsycombinator @1Password

      I think I used grep in terminal. But searching within ALL files on multiple TBs takes ages.

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    10. ؜‏ @h43z 13 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @marckohlbrugge @julien_c and

      use something faster like ag or ripgrep

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      Andrew Gallant‏ @burntsushi5 13 Dec 2017
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      Likely won't help too much. You'll still be capped at disk read speed, since it's unlikely the entire contents of multiple TBs will be in cache.

      7:11 AM - 13 Dec 2017
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