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Topic: Don't buy "wallet.dat" files with lost passwords; EXCHANGE THEM. - page 9. (Read 19245 times)

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I would like to know if anyone knows what code this is and how to translate, thanks.

13fd 3b78 48fb 0d56 4b68 8fee 422e 6d47
816d 3ee5 9dc6 f405 0744 6c09 20c2 cbb4
2545 b607 2b60 ade2 41f6 f066 4298 59a9
0840 5ada 708a 64f1 6000 0000 0024 1002
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I have 20xRTX3090 and i tryin BF to these wallets.

I working on that list

LEFT LIST: https://pastebin.com/raw/CPfiPXZr


Already cracked addresses by me;

Code:
# 00906ed6dc0f6fce98865e698f2e5b1579f109373435ad38deb32b035c725ce0 qwerty
# 6f1326e98250df170c537c49ec3932653039ce4bbdd8d60ea46c7b7e135cf2f5 kingsman
# d904d8bd97c66234ec8a73694cbd2b2d92cc4d6f6679cec1e4bd2f9bc82721e5 football
# 138035514cf61211bc875a93e48eaddc1dc966f070d784b31fd43220b9b76f67 31247590635abe
# caaa98e46fa498a27a90275c99bfefb5030e398ae214a300602f2adb9c494d27 qweasdzxc
# a7786a2c099668fdb03fc116405879db96edaca43348ebc2c7999f11d5b98517 1
# 2d0b3b915e2909bccd404c0a70c944e30bfe2103c0db656298fd69e70d7cc116 q

Following 2 hashes for all who want to try reward will be share 50/50 both have +1 BTC

$bitcoin$64$24b4a225bbf86972233aec387401b536ef1fe333fd18cf15d13e8fe1b1acfbe2$16$7363b105beaf4028$36762$2$00$2$00
$bitcoin$64$9de529051d808b5d34c679c43020a233e6b5161de2e85070127009d61e4c24c8$16$09792b4786f368cb$49019$2$00$2$00

Wish us good luck Smiley


I have the password to
$bitcoin$64$02eecf1f942b9c8cf7479a9a5f1055297fed799cac5a79c4635973c83cb6b938$16$15863bcede2eb336$343753$2$00$2$00

in the pastebin list.
Which wallet is it for please?

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An example is the 4000-BTC wallet  

Fake or legit?

As for me its legit, there are 2 versions btw on the web, one has a timestamp of  "keypoololdest": 1388826941 , that represents that the wallet was opened on Sat Jan 04 2014 09:15:41 GMT+0000
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--- I ❤ Ƀ ---

An example is the 4000-BTC wallet  

Fake or legit?
newbie
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After doing some research lately, there is a way to be sure that a wallet is 99% legit, here are the points to check:

- there has to be no out transaction from the address that is in the wallet
- the transaction have to be 100% the same in the wallet as on the blockchain
- and the most important, after command "getaddressinfo" for a specific address in the wallet, the pubkey has to mach the address in the wallet, as the address has no out going transaction , the pubkey is not published in the blockchain, but the command will resolute a matching pubkey

An example is the 4000-BTC wallet  
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Interesting topic!

Please excuse me if this has been explained before-
it is my understanding that the 'wallet' is a glorified encrypted container for secret address keys that point to double- sha'ed public keys.
This can be easily understood when e.g. creating an Electrum wallet w/o encryption and looking at the json in plaintext as it contains the key-value mappings.

SO the task of 'unlocking' these wallet.dat files means to break the encryption of the wallet.dat file, NOT breaking sha256.
Which would mean this protocol:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Wallet_encryption

Am I correct about this?
Has this wallet.dat protocol been used since day one of BTC?
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https://cheapbitcoin.com.ru/buy-wallet-dat-files/


Do not buy wallets on this site.

I asked for the public key of a wallet that has no remittance history, but it tells me the wrong public key.
public key they gave you
Address: 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF
Address: 1LdRcdxfbSnmCYYNdeYpUnztiYzVfBEQeC


Address:
1LdRcdxfbSnmCYYNdeYpUnztiYzVfBEQeC
Pubkey: 03a5a99b596943ea4888c12f08b4d53551f64abb18875c8048daf40576666a5ba2

Address: 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF
PubKey:
04480d320316e32176316bbf177db013297f5f78cd22808eab2d4b3f8eb469257a1fa6eeaf7d623 a50435180a01541076bd8168187f525cbbc24afe8d4c8373d4e

https://ibb.co/vhZj23f
https://ibb.co/yd6VGKg

Selling your wallet for 1.2 bitcoins
I'm looking at a photo and I'm selling it.


They are fools who can't even check the public key in the wallet.





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Hello.

Do you think this website is reliable?
https://fakebitcoinwallets.com

What do you think?

Best regards.
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  All wallets are scam.
  Please use pywallet check keypool timestamp and version.

  for example

   "pool": [
        {
            "addr": "1N7nnUeJEmRdUCjUFSgoZSWn6cqNmyPPvc",
            "n": 1,
            "nTime": 1513148460,
            "nVersion": 80500,
            "public_key_hex": "029621dc737db8e74cfdb75e94a1ef5f7c266d62a200f97607074a549c943c9241"
        },

   the nTime is the password modify time.


You are wrong nTime parameter is the date when the wallet was encrypted for the first time. When you try to change the passphrase, nTime parameter does not change at all (I tried it on my wallets). It only changes when you have an unencrypted wallet and you decide to encrypt them. Only then does the nTime parameter change for the new date of encryption.
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i have 129 uncracked wallet and 10 cracked ones... i don't know addresses because i am looking only hashes.

Why don't you publish the hashes of the wallets you cracked to see if somebody else have the wallet.dat file for it?
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We need an tool that is capable to check if accounts have private keys at all defined (in encrypted format) then we can at least filter some of forged wallets. Thanks!
I noticed that inside the original wallet.dat file there are addresses to which the coins were transferred, that is, all outgoing transactions are written to the wallet file.

https://upload.disroot.org/r/APSxeESL#0gr0KamkpaeG76POvSI6qt3VhW4fPM5EWARhNHkTslM=

In this wallet the type field is empty and the Label shows (n/a) while the incoming transactions show the address there.
Does that mean it is a fake according to your research?
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I have 20xRTX3090 and i tryin BF to these wallets.

I working on that list

LEFT LIST: https://pastebin.com/raw/CPfiPXZr


Already cracked addresses by me;

Code:
# 00906ed6dc0f6fce98865e698f2e5b1579f109373435ad38deb32b035c725ce0 qwerty
# 6f1326e98250df170c537c49ec3932653039ce4bbdd8d60ea46c7b7e135cf2f5 kingsman
# d904d8bd97c66234ec8a73694cbd2b2d92cc4d6f6679cec1e4bd2f9bc82721e5 football
# 138035514cf61211bc875a93e48eaddc1dc966f070d784b31fd43220b9b76f67 31247590635abe
# caaa98e46fa498a27a90275c99bfefb5030e398ae214a300602f2adb9c494d27 qweasdzxc
# a7786a2c099668fdb03fc116405879db96edaca43348ebc2c7999f11d5b98517 1
# 2d0b3b915e2909bccd404c0a70c944e30bfe2103c0db656298fd69e70d7cc116 q

my hash

Code:
$bitcoin$64$6cc74d86bf65b7736e478e2e156069ed9665bced63a2fb3aaaf95d8b9a2621a2$16$05f26b494688c33c$134319$2$00$2$00
$bitcoin$64$89d3de7eb1e55de63f878164eae3610af59f03d6a064a5038b25c24529c6b0c3$16$a85d838b07c50cd0$122023$2$00$2$00
$bitcoin$64$06e42d72b2041f3c2ced0e5df4c62dfdd7a48f1d051248644921ce07adf0ce38$16$c18779136cb6be7b$121383$2$00$2$00
$bitcoin$64$023ebec32970c6ec9453b84cea7bc58e92240534408cc6ea4a22cff2c21d0132$16$ef7b10ba55248b66$132242$2$00$2$00
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I cracked 1 more but i can't find wallet file Cheesy

$bitcoin$64$cadfb824234108e4573c6bba8211abfc1f252303592ce01f871cb6e4d9f28785$16$3e03dd6f8ba80882$114152$2$00$2$00

if do you have that wallet file, we can share.

sorryhttps://i.imgur.com/YT4ehpj.png
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Hi!

I have done some "research" on wallets.dat I got, don't mean that they are the same like here, but you should check, before you try to guess the password...

at the following wallet if you compare the files in a simple way the iteration is the same.
All have: 35714

10.08    1EQjwXjyom9T35764huyriFEredLGmneVC
12.8219  19tLSCZWhX5YBVy6uX2kLheNjdUb9RBojS
22.85    19Hj5Pzi4hCj12porw97i183XYTrScbtXS
42.2445  1NKmf6GszBQ6wo349LUT4Je1csNyDDpb5Y

I'd say it very unlikely that so much wallets have the same, iteration!
Maybe this is only true for my files, but check this...

Bye

Hey, that's incredible remark!
Then it's is possible to assume that duplicate iterations are crafted fake wallets.

Code:
cat all.btc.hashes | cut -d'$' -f7 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr
If you'll see in the result more than one instance of iteration - don't waste time on it

I will be more than happy if author of this thread will check his wallet hashes for duplicate iterations and mark them as probably fake Smiley

Thanks!

From my perspective, and wallets i have, the following are md5's of wallets with duplicate iteration numbers, in format of md5(wallet_hash). They are probably fake wallets.
Compare these with wallet hashes you have, and mark it as probably fake.

Code:
while read line; do echo -n $line | md5sum; done < all.btc.hashes

ebc5d38a456d1ecea8ab3de8d0ed9f3e
f4eb0964d0c6217e025e2f7433510e89
36429177dada25bb0089705b5d352bef
43ef9d2b9551dca78f5cf3507f25ec8a
963e6eaed379c82a698e9e3603f8d84f
4d60f7042ef9525886a699fef61b40ae
b4edfd455728537f77823d6a8f42ae94
ac8197928d773bc042773e7388b196a6

Sorry for a complexity, but this quite outside the scope of thread's subject.

I have a wallet but I do not understand how to use the code provided in this reply. Do I replace 'all.btc.hashes' part of the example code with the wallet.dat hash generated for Hashcat?
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Well.. There's a reason why people would let go of those files, and that is bc they have deemed it useless so I don't really see the point of this.

It's either op has actual wallet.dat with funds and private keys in it but it was too difficult to crack or that there's something wrong with it like having no private keys so there's no way to spend those funds. If it's the former, then those two also applies to the one you are gonna be exchanging with...

Are you saying that it's possible to alter a wallet.dat file to remove the private keys and it will still open in Bitcoin Core normally?
The reason I am asking is because I am currently attempting to crack some wallets and as far as I am aware, if I can open the wallet normally in Core, then it must be crack able right? or am I missing something?


Yes, all metadata values can be faked, changed, updated and so on. There is a test wallet, I can send you with all fake values for your validation.
Please check my post there:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.58577872
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Well.. There's a reason why people would let go of those files, and that is bc they have deemed it useless so I don't really see the point of this.

It's either op has actual wallet.dat with funds and private keys in it but it was too difficult to crack or that there's something wrong with it like having no private keys so there's no way to spend those funds. If it's the former, then those two also applies to the one you are gonna be exchanging with...

Are you saying that it's possible to alter a wallet.dat file to remove the private keys and it will still open in Bitcoin Core normally?
The reason I am asking is because I am currently attempting to crack some wallets and as far as I am aware, if I can open the wallet normally in Core, then it must be crack able right? or am I missing something?
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Also....could any of that kind of information be helpful when you BF ?

mkey: 3077cd1d7dfae4d7e44a421e516ce565a024b4a225bbf86972233aec387401b536ef1fe333fd18c f15d13e8fe1b1acfbe2087363b105beaf4028000000009a8f000000
mk  : 77cd1d7dfae4d7e44a421e516ce565a024b4a225bbf86972233aec387401b536ef1fe333fd18cf1 5d13e8fe1b1acfbe2
ct  : ef1fe333fd18cf15d13e8fe1b1acfbe2
salt: 7363b105beaf4028
iv  : 24b4a225bbf86972233aec387401b536
rawi: 00008f9a
iter: 36762
24b4a225bbf86972233aec387401b536ef1fe333fd18cf15d13e8fe1b1acfbe27363b105beaf402 800008f9a
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Hello to everyone. I was curious did anybody try these hashes out? And if any of them are considered fake, do me a favor, please mark them. Willing to share...

$bitcoin$64$9de529051d808b5d34c679c43020a233e6b5161de2e85070127009d61e4c24c8$16$09792b4786f368cb$49019$96$aa9a6db8d6b1eb081826eb4f04cbc7a101653ba3e8af175756fdd400ae207de9d41e5749b96666579fd842f47b00489d$66$03ffd375f01d1ba11d8f24d69363cb92c031e998fd27946d103dc37b67544dbeb1
$bitcoin$64$ff134f9f03da571e5b256dec561730aaa674ff37d8a698d3c2c5e66fdbb07335$16$125d64b2bab4c437$136217$96$e3e9e392c47b4547644c5941104405f33e007e017eb2803c13ffb42dfde63af941e0f9e9594a0f590991f69fcae41ad1$130$041ebfac69910efb17ab697db5f2a4ff815e1d37c05e40d56977031a3a36b80464ea6782ad2913e2a5ec33e187f0fee50675bc78a25d657846e08e8425f2384b2a
$bitcoin$64$2ecb6691460c19de44584d2b22d201597874ec4ced76c806455e079e6d811da8$16$fbf192d3baf6bb02$126145$96$cf9a1ed320d16938822ade40046f85d5f75a54d2676e7fe1bfa9b47aed09d8dd2197dd0faf7ee96662df7930aab8ce3b$130$04888624b8aff8358944d6167c9e2df2ff6d250013d31c66847af1e1a7e53cb1af071815d72c1f5899c0a186cce89b920685ea1d6f402a0ac3cd269b3664c6a926
$bitcoin$64$256475ce3bd7eef52ac8f95bbcdc4b25cc97ef3fdb7d2c5cdd68fac490f79c46$16$5da5564606232552$125000$96$42ec519f35dac68bdf083b2732d8123f9dfcbd4bbcb79933ea7db043834c28e3e537ed8ef04a3dcc5d79bea1ebadc646$130$04ffcaa7a4302a6cc65a00fffcc94ba765b5ccd933de5ef401c66340bb5026eef2d2e6137040e29179feb5b4fe6f8cb6ff122ea35a05ffdbac1be43d2bbb477b5b
$bitcoin$64$8ff0c52d3026ac8b949fdc64444d4daecbde19f8bfb3fb4b3e199fdb5aff8339$16$b5ba03e404f1d79d$125631$96$d30832c872e59cd3b06ab8273515be8d158536dd09225ca0d0d181d8a1c972a6f11f65f3dfea86a2b17d0cb63b0e526e$66$03fbe14db2f1c288e44f91faad92bd6089e0667944d8df86ec1c1cb8fcf1eee34e
$bitcoin$64$f5e148a769865de007677b4235d60559c84360eb97b5d29c1f3744a3ef1992a5$16$ebd71877389b36c4$118376$96$1fd5f653aaa44ddb41631aecd74b8b5968a3fafadf2885573119aa9aab26c0d75f7cde9138052f0ce1cbb620e25c4cc1$66$03ff72a3763557aef923e059b6be05af516e21b3a6dded0b0f266598b3dc60755d
$bitcoin$64$cace7ac50d843272b6e9ec834ac9a85bf1fa71176423ec780848d099d5856746$16$f61f668243cb1ca5$127854$96$5fc3496ba1440f3315bee5f3bf41725d8e4b90490bf7a30e08e723d26885a2fc8d664f56f6dd8882f8748e76bff6ac85$130$04f337019182692c8aead3704b3ddac1deca637f44d26a78367513c56b0c8ef8bd5b355f91f39f7c9eeaea4700695391f0be0ec8e3d5c929061b0ad96a00fa43b6

$bitcoin$64$9de529051d808b5d34c679c43020a233e6b5161de2e85070127009d61e4c24c8$16$09792b4786f368cb$49019$96$aa9a6db8d6b1eb081826eb4f04cbc7a101653ba3e8af175756fdd400ae207de9d41e5749b96666579fd842f47b00489d$66$03ffd375f01d1ba11d8f24d69363cb92c031e998fd27946d103dc37b67544dbeb1
$bitcoin$64$24b4a225bbf86972233aec387401b536ef1fe333fd18cf15d13e8fe1b1acfbe2$16$7363b105beaf4028$36762$96$5e752bec17a5b7cd25589fae1b440fa7eef90f45e473df761647af870eeda42a4dd81749785923c3129729777573a8d0$66$03ff26313657970f93f056b5b284406da03038bd96011aa28cff4d048a311ce2ca
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I‘ve got a wallet.dat an the hash but i Need help to recover the password or the private key from the wallet.dat

Can someone help me?

Email: [email protected]

Yes we can help. We have powerful GPU rigs, a team of software experts and custom software to bruteforce.
Find me on the web at: http://www.BitcoinPassword.net
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Hello!

I also have a wallet.dat file that has a lot of bitcoins in it. You get half if you help open it. Please contact: [email protected]

Thanks.

Yes we can help. We have powerful GPU rigs, a team of software experts and custom software to bruteforce.
Find me on the web at: http://www.BitcoinPassword.net
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