I didn't understand, you mean if i share the hash, my walled can be stealed?
I was replying to the other user, not to you. But I'll leave you a couple of questions.
-If a user agreed to bruteforce your wallet, what's stopping them from keeping the whole BTC and not sending anything to you?
-Is there any way you can confirm the wallet is yours?
-What wallet app were you using for this wallet file?
-If a user agreed to bruteforce your wallet, what's stopping them from keeping the whole BTC and not sending anything to you?: By bruteforcing a wallet, normally you only need the hash, not the walled.dat files, but i don't really know if someone can steal a wallet with the hash, i have no idea.
-Is there any way you can confirm the wallet is yours? I don't know, i made a backup of my 2015 pc on a extern disk, i found it by searching my old motherboard and i found this disk, i was curious. So i found all Bitcoin Core files, with the wallet.dat, i opened the wallet.dat file and i just found 2.2BTC that i totally forgot.
-What wallet app were you using for this wallet file? Bitcoin Core
Thank you for your attention to me, I hope to succeed!