MultiBit & MultiBit HD Wallet Recovery

MultiBit Recovery — Frequently Asked Questions

Can you recover MultiBit Classic wallets?

Yes. If you still have your .wallet files, we can attempt password recovery offline.

Can you recover MultiBit HD?

Yes. We need the entire mbhd/ folder (including mbhd.wallet.aes and mbhd.seed).

Do you need my seed phrase?

No. We only need the encrypted wallet files and password hints. Never share your seed phrase.

Is recovery guaranteed?

No. It depends on password complexity and quality of hints. We begin with a free offline assessment to estimate feasibility.

Ready for a Free Assessment?

Send your MultiBit wallet files securely. Our team will review them offline and provide recovery options—no commitment, no risk.

Password Hints Guide (What Helps Most)

  • Length: how many characters? exact or range?
  • Character sets: lowercase, UPPERCASE, digits, symbols (which ones?).
  • Patterns: word+year, ends with 123, capitalized + 2 digits, etc.
  • Words: names, nicknames, brands, pets, places.
  • Dates/numbers: birthdays, anniversaries, memorable years.
  • Endings: !, !!, 2020, etc.
  • Language/keyboard: non-English letters, QWERTZ/QWERTY quirks.

Even small hints help us reduce the search space dramatically.

Independent Assessment: Please consider this as an independent assessment of your recovery problem. Submitting your case does not commit you to any service or payment.

Privacy: Your files are handled confidentially and never shared with third parties. They are only used to evaluate recovery options.

Ready for a Free Assessment?

Send your MultiBit wallet files securely. Our team will review them offline and provide recovery options—no commitment, no risk.

How to Prepare & Send Files (Secure)

  1. Locate your MultiBit wallet files:
    – MultiBit Classic: files ending in .wallet
    – MultiBit HD: the mbhd/ folder (contains mbhd.wallet.aes and related files)
  2. Copy the files/folder to your Desktop.
  3. Compress into .zip or .7z and set a temporary password for the archive.
  4. Submit the inquiry on our inquiry page. We will reply with a one-time, secure upload link for your encrypted archive.
  5. Provide as many password hints as possible (see below). Good hints greatly increase recovery chances and help us estimate time.

Offline only: Recovery is done on isolated systems. First step is an independent assessment—no commitment required.

Password Hints Guide (What Helps Most)

  • Length: how many characters? exact or range?
  • Character sets: lowercase, UPPERCASE, digits, symbols (which ones?).
  • Patterns: word+year, ends with 123, capitalized + 2 digits, etc.
  • Words: names, nicknames, brands, pets, places.
  • Dates/numbers: birthdays, anniversaries, memorable years.
  • Endings: !, !!, 2020, etc.
  • Language/keyboard: non-English letters, QWERTZ/QWERTY quirks.

Even small hints help us reduce the search space dramatically.

Independent Assessment: Please consider this as an independent assessment of your recovery problem. Submitting your case does not commit you to any service or payment.

Privacy: Your files are handled confidentially and never shared with third parties. They are only used to evaluate recovery options.

Ready for a Free Assessment?

Send your MultiBit wallet files securely. Our team will review them offline and provide recovery options—no commitment, no risk.

Important Notes About MultiBit

  • MultiBit was discontinued, but encrypted wallet files are still recoverable with password cracking.
  • MultiBit Classic uses .wallet files.
  • MultiBit HD uses a wallet directory containing files like mbhd.wallet.aes and mbhd.seed.
  • If you can provide the encrypted wallet files, an offline password recovery assessment is possible.
  • We do not need your private keys or seed phrase (if you have one, keep it safe).

What We Need

  • For MultiBit Classic: your .wallet file(s).
  • For MultiBit HD: the entire mbhd/ directory (contains .wallet.aes and seed files).
  • Password hints (see checklist below).
  • (Optional) Approximate year/version of MultiBit you last used.

Please do not email files. We’ll provide a secure upload link after you submit an inquiry.

How to Prepare & Send Files (Secure)

  1. Locate your MultiBit wallet files:
    – MultiBit Classic: files ending in .wallet
    – MultiBit HD: the mbhd/ folder (contains mbhd.wallet.aes and related files)
  2. Copy the files/folder to your Desktop.
  3. Compress into .zip or .7z and set a temporary password for the archive.
  4. Submit the inquiry on our inquiry page. We will reply with a one-time, secure upload link for your encrypted archive.
  5. Provide as many password hints as possible (see below). Good hints greatly increase recovery chances and help us estimate time.

Offline only: Recovery is done on isolated systems. First step is an independent assessment—no commitment required.

Password Hints Guide (What Helps Most)

  • Length: how many characters? exact or range?
  • Character sets: lowercase, UPPERCASE, digits, symbols (which ones?).
  • Patterns: word+year, ends with 123, capitalized + 2 digits, etc.
  • Words: names, nicknames, brands, pets, places.
  • Dates/numbers: birthdays, anniversaries, memorable years.
  • Endings: !, !!, 2020, etc.
  • Language/keyboard: non-English letters, QWERTZ/QWERTY quirks.

Even small hints help us reduce the search space dramatically.

Independent Assessment: Please consider this as an independent assessment of your recovery problem. Submitting your case does not commit you to any service or payment.

Privacy: Your files are handled confidentially and never shared with third parties. They are only used to evaluate recovery options.

Ready for a Free Assessment?

Send your MultiBit wallet files securely. Our team will review them offline and provide recovery options—no commitment, no risk.

Important Notes About MultiBit

  • MultiBit was discontinued, but encrypted wallet files are still recoverable with password cracking.
  • MultiBit Classic uses .wallet files.
  • MultiBit HD uses a wallet directory containing files like mbhd.wallet.aes and mbhd.seed.
  • If you can provide the encrypted wallet files, an offline password recovery assessment is possible.
  • We do not need your private keys or seed phrase (if you have one, keep it safe).

What We Need

  • For MultiBit Classic: your .wallet file(s).
  • For MultiBit HD: the entire mbhd/ directory (contains .wallet.aes and seed files).
  • Password hints (see checklist below).
  • (Optional) Approximate year/version of MultiBit you last used.

Please do not email files. We’ll provide a secure upload link after you submit an inquiry.

How to Prepare & Send Files (Secure)

  1. Locate your MultiBit wallet files:
    – MultiBit Classic: files ending in .wallet
    – MultiBit HD: the mbhd/ folder (contains mbhd.wallet.aes and related files)
  2. Copy the files/folder to your Desktop.
  3. Compress into .zip or .7z and set a temporary password for the archive.
  4. Submit the inquiry on our inquiry page. We will reply with a one-time, secure upload link for your encrypted archive.
  5. Provide as many password hints as possible (see below). Good hints greatly increase recovery chances and help us estimate time.

Offline only: Recovery is done on isolated systems. First step is an independent assessment—no commitment required.

Password Hints Guide (What Helps Most)

  • Length: how many characters? exact or range?
  • Character sets: lowercase, UPPERCASE, digits, symbols (which ones?).
  • Patterns: word+year, ends with 123, capitalized + 2 digits, etc.
  • Words: names, nicknames, brands, pets, places.
  • Dates/numbers: birthdays, anniversaries, memorable years.
  • Endings: !, !!, 2020, etc.
  • Language/keyboard: non-English letters, QWERTZ/QWERTY quirks.

Even small hints help us reduce the search space dramatically.

Independent Assessment: Please consider this as an independent assessment of your recovery problem. Submitting your case does not commit you to any service or payment.

Privacy: Your files are handled confidentially and never shared with third parties. They are only used to evaluate recovery options.

Ready for a Free Assessment?

Send your MultiBit wallet files securely. Our team will review them offline and provide recovery options—no commitment, no risk.

MultiBit & MultiBit HD Wallet Recovery – How to Prepare Your Files

Lost your MultiBit or MultiBit HD password? We perform secure, offline recovery of encrypted MultiBit wallet files. Follow the steps below to prepare your files and request a free, no-obligation assessment.

Important Notes About MultiBit

  • MultiBit was discontinued, but encrypted wallet files are still recoverable with password cracking.
  • MultiBit Classic uses .wallet files.
  • MultiBit HD uses a wallet directory containing files like mbhd.wallet.aes and mbhd.seed.
  • If you can provide the encrypted wallet files, an offline password recovery assessment is possible.
  • We do not need your private keys or seed phrase (if you have one, keep it safe).

What We Need

  • For MultiBit Classic: your .wallet file(s).
  • For MultiBit HD: the entire mbhd/ directory (contains .wallet.aes and seed files).
  • Password hints (see checklist below).
  • (Optional) Approximate year/version of MultiBit you last used.

Please do not email files. We’ll provide a secure upload link after you submit an inquiry.

How to Prepare & Send Files (Secure)

  1. Locate your MultiBit wallet files:
    – MultiBit Classic: files ending in .wallet
    – MultiBit HD: the mbhd/ folder (contains mbhd.wallet.aes and related files)
  2. Copy the files/folder to your Desktop.
  3. Compress into .zip or .7z and set a temporary password for the archive.
  4. Submit the inquiry on our inquiry page. We will reply with a one-time, secure upload link for your encrypted archive.
  5. Provide as many password hints as possible (see below). Good hints greatly increase recovery chances and help us estimate time.

Offline only: Recovery is done on isolated systems. First step is an independent assessment—no commitment required.

Password Hints Guide (What Helps Most)

  • Length: how many characters? exact or range?
  • Character sets: lowercase, UPPERCASE, digits, symbols (which ones?).
  • Patterns: word+year, ends with 123, capitalized + 2 digits, etc.
  • Words: names, nicknames, brands, pets, places.
  • Dates/numbers: birthdays, anniversaries, memorable years.
  • Endings: !, !!, 2020, etc.
  • Language/keyboard: non-English letters, QWERTZ/QWERTY quirks.

Even small hints help us reduce the search space dramatically.

Independent Assessment: Please consider this as an independent assessment of your recovery problem. Submitting your case does not commit you to any service or payment.

Privacy: Your files are handled confidentially and never shared with third parties. They are only used to evaluate recovery options.

Ready for a Free Assessment?

Send your MultiBit wallet files securely. Our team will review them offline and provide recovery options—no commitment, no risk.