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Topic: Don't buy "wallet.dat" files with lost passwords; EXCHANGE THEM. - page 6. (Read 17951 times)

legendary
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Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
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member
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WE ORGANISE  P2P NETWORK FOR BTC WALLET.DAT BRUTEFORCE .JOIN NOW=GET MANY COINS NOW !!!

Now we have a more then 70 GPU what work together for bruteforce password. Join to our team, and get profit

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https://github.com/phrutis/LostWallets
newbie
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Hi, I have a version as well.

46b915dd5e86547dd2b6eda587ac4a2319fe92b4
6 characters are known 6 must be found, the owner is Russian, but the password is in English
5e7Vqt

I wonder how many other versions are out there.
I literally have the entire Harddrive contents.

Also the original owner had a username of Tap4aN.
He is no where to be found, and was blocked on the site where all this started from.

I can help you if it is really 6 characters and if it only contains latin letters numbers and symbols. i mean no cyrillic and chinese characters

feel free to write me DM
newbie
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message me all hashes that you have cracked
newbie
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these are bitcoin2john.py outputs like;

$bitcoin$64$f913fa9e5ea97dad615191c23af0f5ebdbe4693ddbea0903d9230832e7ae36c0$16$4cad32d55bbe6595$37167$2$00$2$00

I have no records about which key unlock to which wallet.dat

Because if i sepeate them, i will ignore some of them as 0.149 btc.

I don't want to to that actually. This is really brute force.

If you want to add your key, send your wallet please.

I have this wallet

dm me
full member
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Guys, can you please share bitcoin2john hashes for wallets you have?

I would run hashcat with huge specific dictionary for them.
legendary
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Merit: 1055
Been there, done that, waste of time.  Roll Eyes

If I’d have a quantum computer I’d buy all of them!  Cheesy
But until then - better keep your money together and keep stacking sats.
copper member
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You know just providing my little bit of knowledge here why not compile a How-to guide on using johntheripper and hashcat on how to brute force these if they're encrypted? I have done it successfully myself but it is not something that was easy to just dig up and find the simple .md on how to lol
hero member
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--- I ❤ Ƀ ---

Slightly different, a btc address guesser in action, as you all seem to be trying to recover private keys.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QPJ_pGaJZlw

Video of the address guesser in action.

Sorry but, in my opinion, with 1,461,501,637,330,902,918,203,684,832,716,283,019,655,932,542,976 possible Bitcoin addresses, it is practically impossible (as well as unethical) to find a collision by brute-force attacking private keys, even against a file with 60,000 addresses with balance.
Regards.
newbie
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Merit: 3

Slightly different, a btc address guesser in action, as you all seem to be trying to recover private keys.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QPJ_pGaJZlw

Video of the address guesser in action.
full member
Activity: 244
Merit: 126
I have also this wallet:

d) 1217.38297 mBTC - last oper. 21.05.2022 23:16

This is an interesting one as 1217 mBTC was loaded on 27.04.2012 - ten years ago.

Still the password is unknown.
jr. member
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Merit: 7
"12aVP18cd5XsbcGQy8u6eywQ6UuA6Q319s"
This is one of the addresses that this fake wallet contains.
full member
Activity: 244
Merit: 126
How were you able to crack such a long password? What did you use? How long did it take to guess the password?
Password: "12aVP18cd5XsbcGQy8u6eywQ6UuA6Q319s"

This was connecting available data on the Internet.
One is wallet.dat file, second was hash from bitcoin2john, third was someone sharing the password.
The wallet is fake and even knowing the password does not make any difference not knowing it, because using this password in this wallet returns an error (different than invalid password).
Wallet is prepared, text inside is telling that this is a fake wallet.
newbie
Activity: 462
Merit: 0
How were you able to crack such a long password? What did you use? How long did it take to guess the password?
Password: "12aVP18cd5XsbcGQy8u6eywQ6UuA6Q319s"
full member
Activity: 244
Merit: 126
I can exchange these wallets:

a) 8.62276 mBTC - last operation 10.05.2022 10:47
b) 1.22539 mBTC - 03.06.2022 04:55
c) 12.12207 mBTC - 14.11.2021 18:35

I've already tried to brute force/dict these wallets.
jr. member
Activity: 33
Merit: 7
It was from the original owner.
So what?
The second part of password is known, but it doesn't change anything.
Who said that owner used this particular password?
full member
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Merit: 126
Guys, can you share known, eventual passwords to wallets that could be working but you don't have wallet?

Maybe someone has gathered such passwords?
newbie
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It was from the original owner.
jr. member
Activity: 33
Merit: 7
6 characters are known 6 must be found,
5e7Vqt
Where did you get this information from?
newbie
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Merit: 0
    As soon as I can write private messages again, I will send the hashes. After that, please check what you already have and what you don't. After that we will exchange one file for another.

    I have censored my last post.

    Greetings

    Thank you.

    The correct way to do it is via the main BTC addresses of each wallet.

    Please see the first post of this thread.

    Regards.


    Unfortunately, I still can't write a private message. I can offer you the following wallets that have no abnormalities and have recent transactions:

    1BiA2yvL3GWuGGVr7v1cGCbH6WPYvoG4tL  177.74318375 BTC
    14PEUoKuRB9Q7yfS94cRXh2XugsrBxbxAo     10.50200000 BTC
    1CQyjZ8Rptd9YnZW7rX87rmni8HAPfwRgh       4.38100000 BTC
    1Hrbgj881yoMYYvNvPkgGgEx6Kw8JxirLK         4.82537042 BTC
    18cC6RJjYq5vxPAPmMA1KfszMzRr5FohLW        2.970000    BTC
    1FcHtQuvWrFLzqRKVgaaGHMEzL1o9bb36U      2.28883133 BTC
    14R9c6qy3ES2YrdPhnDuncrJmqcFNdwUK8       2.160000     BTC
    18TunLkX51RgFYQyjmqgRE3zZ6ankDawC5      1.21730733 BTC
    19wCFh3wAqqWE9SNJu6QyBmCVX68zVGLH5   0.92387567 BTC
    12d31NMtE18xgdRLdhDgDs7BSSXxsZaH8r       0.01786378 BTC

    Of the 58 wallet.dat I have, I'm afraid I have to count 47 as fake. A tip to all: If you are unsure if your wallet.dat wallets are real or not, then you need to follow all the mentioned tips in the thread AND additionally compare the current transactions with https://www.blockchain.com/explorer. If your Bitcoin Core has loaded all blocks, then all transactions should be displayed. If your wallet.dat still doesn't show current transactions and doesn't show the balance except for Satoshi exactly, then it is a fake. Remember this: a tampered wallet has been edited and does not update the transaction history.

    If your wallet.dat you are working on does not have any current transactions, then just send 0.00000547 (minimum amount) bitcoin to the address and see if in Bitcoin Core the transaction is also displayed. If yes, then the wallet is real!

    Here my wallet.dat which are unfortunately fake, because current transactions are not displayed correctly. Some of them are really good fakes:


    screeenshot:
    https://s20.directupload.net/images/220521/bsn3d4c9.png




    EDIT/ Examples
    real wallet.dat: received bitcoins today and it is displayed directly

    address: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/18TunLkX51RgFYQyjmqgRE3zZ6ankDawC5

    screenshot: https://s20.directupload.net/images/220522/qu9cynfk.png

    __

    fake wallet.dat: bitcoins were sent last month but no new transaction is shown in the bitcoin core since 2015.

    address: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1NyEeyXu8ydNw67e3ZTUmkwQJ8QNd1o3cF

    screenshot: https://s20.directupload.net/images/220522/ndqbuaur.png

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