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Topic: 0.50 BTC reward for a valid password. - page 2. (Read 1708 times)

jr. member
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Inventive scam. I mean on some level you have to know when you're buying a wallet.dat file worth millions of dollars for $800, you're the sucker at the table. I guess hope springs eternal.
legendary
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₿uy / $ell
Things start to be more interesting, I even contacted theymos to edit the post where the OP posted the satoshidisk link with the .dat file for sale, with the concern that someone might buy it for 0.1BTC and with the password get access to the funds and he did it.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53327339
copper member
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I'm sometimes known as "miniadmin"
Is the wallet truly yours, or did you buy it in a website to try to crack it?

If it's the latter, then it's almost impossible to crack it open, as many people are already on it, and you see the results they are having....

If the wallet is truly yours, and you know the lenght and "some" of the characters used, then there's a chance of cracking it

My wallet is not bought. That's why I'm trying to access coins.

Well, well, well... how the tables have turned....
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4314
It is not your wallet. The hash you supplied is for a different public key. I know because I have the wallet.dat too
It is obviously one of those "fake" wallet.dat's which has been modified to include public keys containing tens/hundreds of BTC and then sold for 0.1 BTC. Roll Eyes

I'd like to point out that the OP actually did put it up for sale in their CryptoTalk thread (via the pay2download file hosting service satoshidisk.com) Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


NOTE: DO NOT PAY TO DOWNLOAD THIS FILE!


You'll find that the password found will not allow spending of the BTCs... the encoded data in the wallet.dat will be some bogus data which even when decrypted, will not allow you to spend anything.
member
Activity: 95
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It is so simple Huh ........ Tomorrow I will be at home and verify the password. It is a pity that I did not take the laptop with me, I already want to try it faster, I can not wait. All with the past holidays.

It is not your wallet. The hash you supplied is for a different public key. I know because I have the wallet.dat too
jr. member
Activity: 46
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It is so simple Huh ........ Tomorrow I will be at home and verify the password. It is a pity that I did not take the laptop with me, I already want to try it faster, I can not wait. All with the past holidays.
full member
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This is great. Congrats!
newbie
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Congratulations!!! Wink Smiley
legendary
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₿uy / $ell
Good work guys, so many bitcoins lost already, now 150 are back in business. Congratulations to the OP, this is a life changer, lets see if he has access to the coins first.

https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/1GRth6rP4uaPXdw2T6HcGmi7f1RzW4xV94
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
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As I suspected, it was a "SHIFT" typo with the "5" and "%" symbol... typing the "5" too quickly after holding "SHIFT" to type the "#" just before it Wink




Congratulations on recovering your password.
member
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I tried some tips, but it didn’t help, also I tried it after rebooting both computers. http://icecream.me/e50110135107679705d67bb096ebbf14

I pass the hash to the community and am willing to pay 1 BTC for the correct password.

$bitcoin$96$5cc527ff80b558a8ca025efdec33d8f226c5a79532b8fea79ee37ce3451186f61800
2195070046f25408d77f2a0239f5$16$7874fe198d9d4eaa$52678$96$4363c9d1ff937f0f5eac38
9604bbe9f0cb4461e845f257e5e1e54fb906c644139f5cecc3906c6a44aba8caf7c4ab23cf$66$03
fa671bd7d406b47429161c978f1747dbe485c3da719be76d1b3b43371fc2d7f9

The password that I have but is not suitable  ~#5cltEkfy/5z
If the error is not in the password, then I don’t even know what to do next.



The password is ~#%cltEkfy/5z

I bet you are a honest and fair man, you may pay to:
15rV6c649hrLmr7bx5dZFtr21saPvA3tFU
Could be more than 1BTC ;-)

jr. member
Activity: 46
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I tried some tips, but it didn’t help, also I tried it after rebooting both computers. http://icecream.me/e50110135107679705d67bb096ebbf14

I pass the hash to the community and am willing to pay 1 BTC for the correct password.

$bitcoin$96$5cc527ff80b558a8ca025efdec33d8f226c5a79532b8fea79ee37ce3451186f61800
2195070046f25408d77f2a0239f5$16$7874fe198d9d4eaa$52678$96$4363c9d1ff937f0f5eac38
9604bbe9f0cb4461e845f257e5e1e54fb906c644139f5cecc3906c6a44aba8caf7c4ab23cf$66$03
fa671bd7d406b47429161c978f1747dbe485c3da719be76d1b3b43371fc2d7f9

The password that I have but is not suitable  ~#5cltEkfy/5z
If the error is not in the password, then I don’t even know what to do next.

newbie
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If your GPU is  RADEON - Download and install "Amd Radeon Crimson Edition 15.12"

If your GPU is NVIDIA  - Download and  install driver version start from 367 and high
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4314
On both PCs, the error is the same, here from the old disk on which the original wallet lies. http://icecream.me/ff575568b385d668fd97e9b2b69b6d06

hashcat requires OpenCL. It seems you do not have it installed.

If you don't have a graphics card (GPU) like AMD or Nvidia, you can try installing the "OpenCL Runtime for Intel Processors" from here: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/opencl-drivers.html#latest_CPU_runtime

It will most likely run a lot slower than it would with a GPU, but at least it will run.
member
Activity: 170
Merit: 58
I guess you are using Windows.
Which graphic card do you use?
Did you try to launch hashcat using cygwin and the latest version from git? Like described here: https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/blob/master/BUILD_CYGWIN.md

Do you need to use option --force ?

Maybe this will help:
https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenCL/specs/2.2/html/OpenCL_ICD_Installation.html
jr. member
Activity: 46
Merit: 1
I want to unlock them myself, but I have problems running hashcat.


Thank you, I am noting all your advice.
Are you still having issues running Hashcat? If so, what errors are you getting when you attempt to run it? What output do you get? Huh

On both PCs, the error is the same, here from the old disk on which the original wallet lies. http://icecream.me/ff575568b385d668fd97e9b2b69b6d06

You seem to be right. I remembered how it all began, and now I understand what is happening and who may have a password. here is my old topic
https://cryptotalk.org/topic/24342-%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%8F-150-%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B2-%D0%B8-%D1%87%D1%82%D0%BE-%D1%8F-%D1%87%D1%83%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D1%83%D1%8E/

It's 14 pages of comments and I don't think I can find the info you are talking about. What you say here is that someone else have the password, is that right? But even if he has the password he does not have the wallet.dat file so the password is useless.
There is no logic, someone to move the BCH but not the BTC, don't you think? The BTC cost apprx. 1.4M$ (even more on the time the bch was moved) compared to that the BCH are only 38k$ at today's rate.
If you have not moved the BCH, someone else have either the private key / the seed, the wallet.dat and your password.
Strange.

Therefore, they turned to me on the account of the wallet.dat file to remove bitcoins, I suspect that a friend lost the file that he stole from me, very suspiciously he appeared after so many years and started talking about the file.
Now I understand what is happening, but I don’t know anything about the decomposition of the Bitcoin cache, anyway, thanks, now the whole puzzle clears up. And if this person changed the password, could this be the current problem of not accepting the old password or not?
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 3134
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You seem to be right. I remembered how it all began, and now I understand what is happening and who may have a password. here is my old topic
https://cryptotalk.org/topic/24342-%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%8F-150-%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B2-%D0%B8-%D1%87%D1%82%D0%BE-%D1%8F-%D1%87%D1%83%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D1%83%D1%8E/

It's 14 pages of comments and I don't think I can find the info you are talking about. What you say here is that someone else have the password, is that right? But even if he has the password he does not have the wallet.dat file so the password is useless.
There is no logic, someone to move the BCH but not the BTC, don't you think? The BTC cost apprx. 1.4M$ (even more on the time the bch was moved) compared to that the BCH are only 38k$ at today's rate.
If you have not moved the BCH, someone else have either the private key / the seed, the wallet.dat and your password.
Strange.
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4314
I want to unlock them myself, but I have problems running hashcat.


Thank you, I am noting all your advice.
Are you still having issues running Hashcat? If so, what errors are you getting when you attempt to run it? What output do you get? Huh
jr. member
Activity: 46
Merit: 1

I do not understand. I have a password that is not found. All spammers will be excluded without reward. I have a bitcoin wallet !!! I increase the reward to 1 BTC

I have a password ~#5cltEkfy/5z it does not work! I want to check every character. How to do it right?

2 people are denied rewards due to spam, I will not pay for empty messages.

I don't really care about your reward.
Anyway, no answer to the question who moved the BCH? You don't want to reveal information regarding the real owner of the wallet so I assume it was traded.
Who had access to the wallet in 2017?? Who are "they"?
You have to understand you cannot come here with a wallet filled with 1.4M USD and expect people to not be specious for all you say. A crime is not a joke.

You seem to be right. I remembered how it all began, and now I understand what is happening and who may have a password. here is my old topic
https://cryptotalk.org/topic/24342-%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%8F-150-%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B2-%D0%B8-%D1%87%D1%82%D0%BE-%D1%8F-%D1%87%D1%83%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D1%83%D1%8E/

Hey, I want to help - send me private message with hash or check mail - I sent you email today morning.
An account registered yesterday whose first post was offering help for $1.4M fund. You're tagged.


Yes, because before I was only reading. And I do not want to spend money on something (look others topics/websites which sells wallets) for what I probably have no resources.
This topic looks strange, indeed, but in fact I am interested in this subject to evaluate effectiveness of using new Amazon GPU workspaces - as I understand this is (maybe one of) solution used by other "wallet hackers". If author wants to find password himself - great,  but why not publish hash and just wait for successful answer?



I want to unlock them myself, but I have problems running hashcat.

Provenance of the wallet.dat file notwithstanding...


Thank you, I am noting all your advice.

Hi  )

What is length of password ? 

I only have this password ~#5cltEkfy/5z
newbie
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Hi  )

What is length of password ? 
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