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layout: static_page
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title: "How to fix stuck funds"
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title-pre-kick: "Fix "
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title-kick: "Stuck funds"
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title-post-kick: ""
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kick-class: "kicks"
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icon: "icon_about"
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attribution: "<!-- Icon is based on work by Freepik (http://www.freepik.com) and is licensed under Creative Commons BY 3.0 -->"
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---
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Sometimes, your funds will become stuck - you will have some locked funds that never become unlocked. This is how you fix it.
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- Load your wallet in monero-wallet-cli.
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- Type
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> seed
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into the command prompt. Write down your 25 word seed, if you haven't already. This is the best way to make sure you don't loose access to your funds.
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- Close monero-wallet-cli by typing
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> exit
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- Backup all of your wallet related files. These include:
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> yourwalletname.bin
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> yourwalletname.bin.keys
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> yourwalletname.bin.address.txt
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This can be done by copying the files to a new folder.
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Sometimes, when creating your wallet, you might have named it something without the .bin part. In that case, the wallet file will be called yourwalletname without the .bin at the end.
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- Delete yourwallet.bin
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- Load monero-wallet-cli, type in the name of the wallet you just deleted
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- Enter password. The wallet will now refresh and hopefully your locked funds will now become unlocked.
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