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Topic: Bitcoin Wallet Password/Seed Recovery/Blockchain.com Wallet Recovery (Read 1314 times)

jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
Bump for today!
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
Bump for today!
Ok help me understand this.  AI was no help.  What is the "wallet hash" ? public key ? the derivation and the pub key (ie electrum uses different derivation to create a wallet if you want that).  I assume most old members here have a wallet or two they lost the secret key for.....I dont understand what you need that you cant pull from a blockexplorer

I don't need your wallet backup. What I need is your wallet hash. Your funds is 100% safe since I don't have access to your wallet. Just pm me your wallet type so that I can teach you how to get the wallet hash. Public key is not needed in restoring your wallet.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 11
Bump for today!
Ok help me understand this.  AI was no help.  What is the "wallet hash" ? public key ? the derivation and the pub key (ie electrum uses different derivation to create a wallet if you want that).  I assume most old members here have a wallet or two they lost the secret key for.....I dont understand what you need that you cant pull from a blockexplorer
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
Have you got some Supercomputer or cluster to brute the passwords ?

I have my own GPU rig. I have my own private wordlist and  private rules to crack the password and my own custom program.
member
Activity: 327
Merit: 25
Have you got some Supercomputer or cluster to brute the passwords ?
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
100 percent safe. You only need to send hash of your wallet.
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
hi, what's the point of such service? thanks.

If you have forgotten your wallet's password I will recover it for you.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
hi, what's the point of such service? thanks.
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
OP I kind of doubt this and I am curious to know as well. Does it mean that you can open a wallet irrespective of the situation of that wallet? Isn't this classified as hacking? Because even if someone contact or contract you for a wallet access, you can not tell if the wallet really belongs to them and in this situation what do you do to confirm that the wallet really belongs to them how do you achieve to know if they are the genuine owners of the wallet they brought to you?
You have to be careful so as not to let people abuse this Service.

I will not open the wallet the wallet owner does. The wallet owner gives me the hash. I will run the hash on my gpu farm and solve it. Then I will give the plaintext password to the owner.
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 421
OP I kind of doubt this and I am curious to know as well. Does it mean that you can open a wallet irrespective of the situation of that wallet? Isn't this classified as hacking? Because even if someone contact or contract you for a wallet access, you can not tell if the wallet really belongs to them and in this situation what do you do to confirm that the wallet really belongs to them how do you achieve to know if they are the genuine owners of the wallet they brought to you?
You have to be careful so as not to let people abuse this Service.
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
I seriously doubt what the OP can do  Roll Eyes can't understand if you can decrypt a wallet's password with only what you call special software, can't you even explain how it works?
If you are so confident about your software, why not try to shell out and buy a few wallets that have lost their passwords and make money from cracking it?
Maybe you can start with this one?  Tongue

I did not claim to solve all passwords. But I have 78% success rate. For blockchain wallets I have 100% success rate for password with10 characters and below.


You have to back it up so after 20 months since creating this thread, do you not have a client here in this forum who can give a testimonial and that testimonial will be accepted by the community?

Most of my clients are not from this forum. The process 100% safe for the wallets owner because they will only send me the hash not the actual wallet.
member
Activity: 952
Merit: 27
I seriously doubt what the OP can do  Roll Eyes can't understand if you can decrypt a wallet's password with only what you call special software, can't you even explain how it works?
If you are so confident about your software, why not try to shell out and buy a few wallets that have lost their passwords and make money from cracking it?
Maybe you can start with this one?  Tongue

I did not claim to solve all passwords. But I have 78% success rate. For blockchain wallets I have 100% success rate for password with10 characters and below.


You have to back it up so after 20 months since creating this thread, do you not have a client here in this forum who can give a testimonial and that testimonial will be accepted by the community?
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
I seriously doubt what the OP can do  Roll Eyes can't understand if you can decrypt a wallet's password with only what you call special software, can't you even explain how it works?
If you are so confident about your software, why not try to shell out and buy a few wallets that have lost their passwords and make money from cracking it?
Maybe you can start with this one?  Tongue

I did not claim to solve all passwords. But I have 78% success rate. For blockchain wallets I have 100% success rate for password with10 characters and below.
hero member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 783
better everyday ♥
I seriously doubt what the OP can do  Roll Eyes can't understand if you can decrypt a wallet's password with only what you call special software, can't you even explain how it works?
If you are so confident about your software, why not try to shell out and buy a few wallets that have lost their passwords and make money from cracking it?
Maybe you can start with this oneTongue
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
Bump for today. It is completely safe. You will only send me the hash file not the entire wallet.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Even worse, OP is buying/selling (old) accounts for Reddit, Fivver and Blackhatworld, which gives me the impression he's trying to fake a reputation.
It also gives me the impression that the fee is 100% instead of 25%. I'd prejudicially never trust a person who deals with the Blackhatworld and sells accounts. I had been there and I can easily state that these are the worst people you can deal with.

Any chance you've plagiarized the OP from BTCRecover?
LOL!



I'm using a speacial software and my own passwordlist.
Any person who owns a significant amount of coins would never trust a person who chose this sketchy spelling.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
And how exactly are you going to decrypt a password protected wallet without knowing the password?
I'm more curious how he thinks to recover the seed from a Trezor.

I wouldn't trust OP with this at all. Wallet recovery requires a reputation, which OP doesn't have. Even worse, OP is buying/selling (old) accounts for Reddit, Fivver and Blackhatworld, which gives me the impression he's trying to fake a reputation.

Any chance you've plagiarized the OP from BTCRecover?
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Shouldn't you be a little more detailing in the OP? For example, how many words from the seed phrase are sufficient for you to start brute forcing? Also, why would one choose your service if they just forgot n words of their seed phrase since btcrecover keeps no fees and requires no trust from a person.

Why would one trust a stranger in the internet who hasn't gained the forum's trust? No offense, but even if I couldn't access my wallet, I wouldn't trust a newbie from this sub-forum especially when they provide such services.

I remember another one who said he could recover my private key if I had lost it. That's all he said while we all know that's a bullshit. If you don't provide more details and be more careful in the way you construct a service thread, how do you expect to earn money?
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
And how exactly are you going to decrypt a password protected wallet without knowing the password? Asking just out of curiosity.

I'm using a speacial software and my own passwordlist. My password lists contain most of the passwords used by humans and all names and words from all languages mixed with numbers and symbols and capitalized and typos.

I already decypted 16 blockchain wallets out of 31 wallets. It is not 100% but I give a chance to recover your wallet. It would be easier if you remember some of the aspects of your password like length, it has symbols or capitalized.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
And how exactly are you going to decrypt a password protected wallet without knowing the password? Asking just out of curiosity.
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