No, I don't. That's not an output from wallet-tool.

On 09/28/2016 07:04 PM, Yvon Fortier wrote:
> Hi! Yes, tried that, but I get the WIF in hex in a weird format, do you
> know what's the format?
> 
> secret_bytes: "\267\344\v\335i\364d\360\'\267\265\361P\2121
> <\005\342\245\346F\272\302+\315\037o\240\244\2732"
> 
> 
> On 09/28/2016 03:42 PM, Andreas Schildbach wrote:
>> Have you tried wallet-tool? Use it like this to output all the private
>> keys in WIF format too:
>>
>> ./wallet-tool dump --wallet=your.wallet --dump-privkeys
>>
>>
>> On 09/27/2016 07:13 PM, Yvon Fortier wrote:
>>> Hi Andreas, thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> The problem is that I had the great idea of sending an onmi token to an
>>> address at MultibitHD.
>>>
>>> So now, to take it out, I need access to that address' private key.
>>>
>>> I tried exporting the deterministic extended private key (master xprv)
>>> modifying the source for MultibitHD, can't get it working.
>>> Another option would be finding the correct derivation path for MBHD,
>>> but I've been through all the documentation I can find, tried several
>>> options and wasn't able to derive addresses I see on MBHD.
>>>
>>> I used wallet-tool.jar to get dump the wallet. It gives me the MasterKey
>>> in hex, which I don't know how to import.
>>> Full paste here:
>>> *
>>> *http://pastebin.com/3aEDSV4q*
>>> *
>>> *    network_identifier: "org.bitcoin.production"*
>>> **
>>> *key {*
>>> **
>>> *  type: DETERMINISTIC_MNEMONIC*
>>> **
>>> *  secret_bytes: "unknown liberty blind legend online wing blush eternal
>>> develop category ski please"*
>>> **
>>> *  creation_timestamp: 1381276800000*
>>> **
>>> *  deterministic_seed: "\310
>>> &b\301\337PX\263\335\337\262@\204\021\333\366Z\315\033\3014jl\001Ub\030\312\357\271\353\267i\211\026\031\331\366\vA\255\025\321\033e\370(\352aa\f<\315\240!R7\252M\227:\372a"*
>>>
>>> **
>>> *}*
>>> **
>>> *key {*
>>> **
>>> *  type: DETERMINISTIC_KEY*
>>> **
>>> *  secret_bytes: "\267\344\v\335i\364d\360\'\267\265\361P\2121
>>> <\005\342\245\346F\272\302+\315\037o\240\244\2732"*
>>> **
>>> *  public_key:
>>> "\002\234Q\245\251-\2164~\202\2752a\v}\250k=\375\334\345H\244\230YY\365\'\024\317N\262\352"*
>>>
>>> **
>>> *  creation_timestamp: 1381276800000*
>>> **
>>> *  deterministic_key {*
>>> **
>>> *    chain_code:
>>> "\025\303\361ms\334[\340\004\236\350%\265\361\021;\240\337T4M\316mcc`\254pT\260t."*
>>>
>>> **
>>> *  }*
>>> *}
>>>
>>> *I could try using those secret bytes to import into NBitcoin, which I
>>> know how to use, but I can't convert them to hex.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>> **
>>> On 09/27/2016 04:12 PM, Andreas Schildbach wrote:
>>>> Afaik MultiBit HD is using a modified version of bitcoinj, so maybe you
>>>> should ask there too.
>>>>
>>>> The topic of watching wallets is covered in the docs:
>>>>
>>>> https://bitcoinj.github.io/working-with-the-wallet#watching-wallets
>>>>
>>>> Most important, in order to monitor you don't need any private key.
>>>> Just
>>>> use the public master key ("xpub") like explained in the link.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 09/26/2016 02:05 PM, Yvon Fortier wrote:
>>>>> Hi people.
>>>>> I'm trying to dump the master private key from MultibitHD to monitor
>>>>> from other wallet, but I can't get it right.
>>>>> What I do is restore a wallet and then try to get the private key from
>>>>> the Wallet object:
>>>>>
>>>>> Code:
>>>>>
>>>>> *NetworkParameters PARAMS =
>>>>> MainNetParams.get();****DeterministicKeyChain kc =
>>>>> wallet.getActiveKeychain();****DeterministicKey rk =
>>>>> kc.getRootKey();****String key = rk.getPrivateKeyAsWiF(PARAMS);*
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm getting an exception saying *java.lang.IllegalStateException:
>>>>> Private key bytes not available *
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alternatively, if someone knows how to properly derive the master key
>>>>> from the seed using a third party tool, that'd help!
>>>>>
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