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Hello today I use hash cat to hash my wallet.dat but apparently I don't have the right gpu and OpenCL
requirement to run the bruteforecing myself I'm would be happy to find someone who can even said to me what iteration it gets this is the hash



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$bitcoin$64$cace7ac50d843272b6e9ec834ac9a85bf1fa71176423ec780848d099d5856746$16$f61f668243cb1ca5$127854$2$00$2$00
stop telling that this is your wallet. This hash has been on the internet for several years. Nonsense!
legendary
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Merit: 1849
Crypto for the Crypto Throne!
I could not provide with a wallet.dat file but I will study thegrideon program to give a an mkey but for the most of my knowledge hash file is suitable enough to give you for cracking I just scable this wallet don't know if it is only Russian alphabet is what I put or not 6 to 8 character with two digits or one it would only take you you 28*8

Sorry, i will not help you. You can't remember nor is there upper cases or not, nor is there russian/english alphabet, nor how much digits there (6 or 10). So i don't want to spend 30 lives to crack it.

If you remember everything properly, you can PM me anytime.
jr. member
Activity: 97
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I could not provide with a wallet.dat file but I will study thegrideon program to give a an mkey but for the most of my knowledge hash file is suitable enough to give you for cracking I just scable this wallet don't know if it is only Russian alphabet is what I put or not 6 to 8 character with two digits or one it would only take you you 28*8
Johnny I think you could help me somehow I Only password one or two of the special symbol @#$
with 6 to 10 character a to z 0 to 1 with one or without one capital letter, I would give you 2btc for the fastest result hmmm, the hash is on the upper side of this topic wish you luck,

Ahaha, sorry, i don't think that i will be able to help you in bruteforcing this.

And i think you don't understand one important moment: You're "alphabet" consists of 26 characters (a-z) + 10 characters (0-9) + 3 characters (@#$) so it will be 39 characters. Let assume that there is no apper case letters.

So, for example, the space of all possible combinations for 6 digit password will be 396. It's very easy task, i will brute force it in approximately 5.5 hours.

But, for 10 digit password it will be 3910. And it will take 1700 years for me to brute force it. Feel the difference, as they said.

With one upper case letter it will take even longer. If you don't remember where it is, when alphabet is rising from 39 characters to 65 (+26 upper case letter). If you remember that this is for example first letter, then it will be like 396*26 . Harder, but not so much.


So i doubt that i will live for 1700 years to break your wallet.

And yeah, it's not enough just hash to crack it. I need a wallet dat file. Or m-key from thegrideon program.
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1849
Crypto for the Crypto Throne!
Johnny I think you could help me somehow I Only password one or two of the special symbol @#$
with 6 to 10 character a to z 0 to 1 with one or without one capital letter, I would give you 2btc for the fastest result hmmm, the hash is on the upper side of this topic wish you luck,

Ahaha, sorry, i don't think that i will be able to help you in bruteforcing this.

And i think you don't understand one important moment: You're "alphabet" consists of 26 characters (a-z) + 10 characters (0-9) + 3 characters (@#$) so it will be 39 characters. Let assume that there is no apper case letters.

So, for example, the space of all possible combinations for 6 digit password will be 396. It's very easy task, i will brute force it in approximately 5.5 hours.

But, for 10 digit password it will be 3910. And it will take 1700 years for me to brute force it. Feel the difference, as they said.

With one upper case letter it will take even longer. If you don't remember where it is, when alphabet is rising from 39 characters to 65 (+26 upper case letter). If you remember that this is for example first letter, then it will be like 396*26 . Harder, but not so much.


So i doubt that i will live for 1700 years to break your wallet.

And yeah, it's not enough just hash to crack it. I need a wallet dat file. Or m-key from thegrideon program.
jr. member
Activity: 97
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I don't use such program I only use hashcat to hash my wallet.dat file and I don't know how to use this program

Your advice of not giving the wallet.dat file away is also gold advice and I don't know why I saw myself above everyone but this is the way I see it to make it work
in his current circumstances.

If you're using thegrideon program to find such password, you can export m-key of the encrypted file (it's some kind of thegrideon invention as far as i understand) and share it with anyone. There no sensitive data inside. And anyone can try to hack it, but even after success he will not be able to steal money (because he don't have wallet dat)
jr. member
Activity: 97
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Johnny I think you could help me somehow I Only password one or two of the special symbol @#$
with 6 to 10 character a to z 0 to 1 with one or without one capital letter, I would give you 2btc for the fastest result hmmm, the hash is on the upper side of this topic wish you luck,


information on the hash
1 to 0
a to z
@#$ symbol
don't know if there is a Camel case letter but as far as I know One or Two
I password only a word and a name
8 to 10 character possible passphrase

I have some hashing powers, but a password with lower and upper case letter, numbers and three symbols (or all special symbols, it will be much worse) will be too complicated for me and all small miner. Miners with enough hashing powers will not do it too, because 1 btc it's too low reward for them.

You need 9790 years to break such password (10 characters) with a 100 x 2080 Ti gpu cards (due to table here - https://www.thegrideon.com/bitcoin-password-recovery.html)
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1849
Crypto for the Crypto Throne!
Your advice of not giving the wallet.dat file away is also gold advice and I don't know why I saw myself above everyone but this is the way I see it to make it work
in his current circumstances.

If you're using thegrideon program to find such password, you can export m-key of the encrypted file (it's some kind of thegrideon invention as far as i understand) and share it with anyone. There no sensitive data inside. And anyone can try to hack it, but even after success he will not be able to steal money (because he don't have wallet dat)
member
Activity: 421
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You have proposed a very risky solution and I think OP should not send the wallet.dat file to anyone including you. It's good if you share him the way to recover. If you are in doubt that he will not pay the reward, ask him to escrow.
OP, never give the file to anyone here.


Your advice of not giving the wallet.dat file away is also gold advice and I don't know why I saw myself above everyone but this is the way I see it to make it work
in his current circumstances.

  • If we use an escrow, he can't send money to the escrow if his funds are in the locked wallet. Also he can lie that the solution did not work so I don't see the point of escrow here
  • The poster gave us the masterkey, the salt and the iter count. THIS IS NOT ENOUGH (at least for my skills to crack this in an acceptable amount of time) !!!!


I hope that someone, whether this is going to be me or not is going to help him. I can see that walletrecovery was mentioned, hope they will be helpful.
I'm open for other forms of collaboration to help and I will think if I can do something else other than the wallet.dat file but I really doubt it.
If not, then good luck  Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1849
Crypto for the Crypto Throne!
information on the hash
1 to 0
a to z
@#$ symbol
don't know if there is a Camel case letter but as far as I know One or Two
I password only a word and a name
8 to 10 character possible passphrase

I have some hashing powers, but a password with lower and upper case letter, numbers and three symbols (or all special symbols, it will be much worse) will be too complicated for me and all small miner. Miners with enough hashing powers will not do it too, because 1 btc it's too low reward for them.

You need 9790 years to break such password (10 characters) with a 100 x 2080 Ti gpu cards (due to table here - https://www.thegrideon.com/bitcoin-password-recovery.html)
jr. member
Activity: 97
Merit: 3
legendary
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jr. member
Activity: 97
Merit: 3
Thank you for all the effort to help for those, and thank you to all

I made up my mind to give the wallet.dat file to walletrecoveryservices to crack it and provide the information needed, but if someone else still want to crack the hash feel free to do so let the fastest grand the 1btc,

information on the hash
1 to 0
a to z
@#$ symbol
don't know if there is a Camel case letter but as far as I know One or Two
I password only a word and a name
8 to 10 character possible passphrase
legendary
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Merit: 2327
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I can help as long as you provide the wallet.dat file
Don't provide it publicly otherwise someone else will steal your money.
You have proposed a very risky solution and I think OP should not send the wallet.dat file to anyone including you. It's good if you share him the way to recover. If you are in doubt that he will not pay the reward, ask him to escrow.
OP, never give the file to anyone here.
member
Activity: 421
Merit: 97
Ethical Hacking & Cybersecurity guy here

What these guys are saying is real, however I believe there is still a chance for something nice to try other than bruteforce  Smiley
If you had say a 5 characters password it is easy to bruteforce but there are other alternatives.

I can help as long as you provide the wallet.dat file
Don't provide it publicly otherwise someone else will steal your money.

jr. member
Activity: 97
Merit: 3
Are you sure about that pooya87 even if the wallet only have 120,000 thousand difficulty iteration!

you can never crack or brute force a password by not knowing anything about it except the hash (or the encrypted result). if you actually owned that wallet and had encrypted it yourself then you should have at least some idea about the password you used like the length of it, the type of characters used (upper/lower case, symbols, numbers) and with that initial information you can attempt brute forcing in a reasonable time because your knowledge of the password shrinks the search space.
otherwise if you didn't encrypt the wallet yourself, or don't own it (bought some scam encrypted wallet) then you will never be able to crack it.
legendary
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you can never crack or brute force a password by not knowing anything about it except the hash (or the encrypted result). if you actually owned that wallet and had encrypted it yourself then you should have at least some idea about the password you used like the length of it, the type of characters used (upper/lower case, symbols, numbers) and with that initial information you can attempt brute forcing in a reasonable time because your knowledge of the password shrinks the search space.
otherwise if you didn't encrypt the wallet yourself, or don't own it (bought some scam encrypted wallet) then you will never be able to crack it.
jr. member
Activity: 97
Merit: 3
This wallet has a 130,000 thousand difficulty on hash provide me with the crack passphase and the 1btc is all yours.
Why don't you use services such as walletrecovery? I bet the fees are much lower compared to rewarding people with 1 BTC.
jr. member
Activity: 97
Merit: 3
Why are you messing up quotes so much?

That error looks like you're probably trying to convert an corrupted wallet.

If you open the encrypted wallet, afaik it should end in an equals sign "=" as a marking that it's a signature type encryption...



If this wallet really was yours and you have 1btc, why can't you buy say 8 gpus and a computer and start cracking it with that? Although if it is yours, what happened to the password? You could probanly make a list of possible character strings with wildcard characters for what you think your password could've been....
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I've been doing for so long with btcrecover with no insight of the password or passphrase, and for 8gpu's I can't buy it as for the funds was still on the wallet.
legendary
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Why don't you use services such as walletrecovery? I bet the fees are much lower compared to rewarding people with 1 BTC.
copper member
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Why are you messing up quotes so much?

That error looks like you're probably trying to convert an corrupted wallet.

If you open the encrypted wallet, afaik it should end in an equals sign "=" as a marking that it's a signature type encryption...



If this wallet really was yours and you have 1btc, why can't you buy say 8 gpus and a computer and start cracking it with that? Although if it is yours, what happened to the password? You could probanly make a list of possible character strings with wildcard characters for what you think your password could've been....
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