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Topic: 100 bitcoins rewards for cracking my bitcoine password - page 2. (Read 878 times)

legendary
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I just think it's a bit weird to "raise the reward" since one of your other threads was posted on 27th and the other on 28th. 10BTC is close to $100k, just saying..
newbie
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Hi
Thank you for your positive reply.
Yes I do have the wallet.dat file and it is encrypted and protected by a password. Unfortunately, I can’t remember my password. I tried to use hashcat with different dictionaries and masks but still can’t recover it. And my only solution is brute force now.

This is why I raised my reward to 100 bitcoins for anyone who can crack it. You just need to have a large number of GPUs to be able to crack it.
I am familiar with BTCrecovery but I think hashcat is more efficient as it uses the GPUs of your system automatically.

The code that I provided is very safe, basically it is the hash of my wallet password, not the address. Hashcat is an open source tool and does not send information.

Thanks
Alex
legendary
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How about the wallet file or wallet.dat?

Just in case you don't have the budget, to begin with, Why not try to rent VPS from Amazon or Google cloud they are offering free for 1 year and use the VPS to brute-force your wallet using hashcat.

If you have the encrypted wallet file backup you can recover your password by using the BTCrecovery tool you can find it from this link below.

- https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover

Then follow the instruction from here https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/blob/master/TUTORIAL.md#btcrecover-tutorial

Sorry we can't use the command you posted above because we don't know if it safe or not(My doubt the script can steal data)
sr. member
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@OP Do you have the list of addresses holding this 500 bitcoins?
legendary
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Although I kinda doubt you're the owner of this Bitcoin address, do you not remember even approximately how many characters the password had? Any clues, something it might've referred to? Or was it just a random string? Running a code to recover a password is useless and a waste of time if the password was a long string of random characters.

Edit: looks like my doubts were right.

You have posted different "Bitcoin bounties" on many websites, do you really think anyone is going to help you decrypt someone else's wallet? Get a job, you're wasting your own time.. and ours. Earn your bitcoine on your own.

http://throwbitcoins.blogspot.com/2020/01/10-bitcoins-rewards-please-help-me.html?m=1

http://www.viptrade.biz/novosti/item/78427-please-help-me-recover-my-bitcoine-wallet-password (archived)
newbie
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