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Topic: EDIT: 2 BTC [btc] Reward (Read 899 times)

legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
October 24, 2017, 03:57:22 AM
#8
I think this user doesn't read our PMs. He has similar posts at two other boards https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23440933 .
If you notice, i have sent you several messages regarding your wallet and i am closer to break the key by using my ultimate electrum script but seems you are moving someone else's encrypted key here and there.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 10611
October 19, 2017, 11:21:13 PM
#7
That looks more like AES256 encrypted text... looks nothing like a "seed"... or is that the output from the extract script that comes with btcrecover? Huh

Electrum uses AES-256-CBC for encrypting the wallet file. this includes private keys and seed.
http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#how-is-the-wallet-encrypted

So far I've received a range of posts from payment upfront, give me the full file, to contacting Dave.

you don't need to do any of these.
you already given what you claim to be your encrypted seed.
but you need to explain about your password. how long it is, what characters it contains, does it have lower case and/or uppercase letters, does it have symbols, is there any meaningful words in it or are they random chars,....
answering these narrows the search and makes brute force possible. without knowing any of it your password may be :
  • 123
  • sage55123
  • myPa$sW@rdIsStr0ng
  • 3Df9F8&jme#o3nKp_
it is a fools task to even begin to break the last one for example!
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
October 18, 2017, 12:58:37 PM
#6
Does this mean that anyone can recover your wallet from another electrum account using the seed and the password?
If you have the seed, you can just import it on Electrum and manage the wallet.

Since you provided your seed if someone guess the password or by chance cracked your password will he be able to
access your wallet if then that means he will get your bitcoins right?
I'm not sure what OP posted above.
But anyone can access your wallet if they provide the correct password. Or restore your wallet if they have the seed.

The issue with OP (if I understood correctly) is that he can restore his wallet with his seed, but the address that has his Bitcoins was imported manually afterwards. Meaning that there is no way to recover the address without the private key or password to access the already existent wallet.

Does electrum has a security wherein it limits the number of attempts on entering a password?
They don't.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
October 18, 2017, 06:56:26 AM
#5
Just curious about this, hope this don't happen to me in the future.

Does this mean that anyone can recover your wallet from another electrum account using the seed and the password?
Since you provided your seed if someone guess the password or by chance cracked your password will he be able to
access your wallet if then that means he will get your bitcoins right?

Does electrum has a security wherein it limits the number of attempts on entering a password?


I'm really new on recovering new on this thing and just want to know how it works.
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4363
October 18, 2017, 06:44:52 AM
#4
That looks more like AES256 encrypted text... looks nothing like a "seed"... or is that the output from the extract script that comes with btcrecover? Huh
legendary
Activity: 3710
Merit: 1586
October 16, 2017, 01:37:25 PM
#3
P.S.S. Not looking for 'tips' or cracking wallets in general. Looking for a specific solution to my conundrum.

Do you have a copy of those imported private keys somewhere? Search for it.

Other than that it's the same thing we advise all people with lost passwords:

1. Open a text file and start typing in whatever you remember about the password. Maybe you used the same password everywhere? Write down whatever ideas you have about it.

2. Try the gurnec script linked above or use the services of walletrecoveryservices.com . If you choose to go with the latter then share that text file with Dave so he has an idea what passwords you might have used. Otherwise it's a stab in the dark for him.

That's all there is to it.
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 582
October 15, 2017, 12:10:09 AM
#2
Oh, I see,
first of all, go and check how many files you have in your wallet folder.
C:\Users\yourpcname\AppData\Roaming\Electrum\wallets

of course, there will be more that one, default_wallet and wallet_1
make a backup of all the files.

Now, you can setup this tool - https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover
All the instructions are already given there even if you need help then you can PM me or post here.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
October 14, 2017, 09:59:54 PM
#1
Reward has been upped to 2BTC BTC.

Here is my seed: 8d3kJQ7jPs+OjaQ10qxVoHGDGqHIv9rMCnQW64Q5eJ6tDctzf5ZeiN2oHKEzQFEs0Y+9yntOTDr7OMBpl//FPg==


(Please read the issue before posting a typical 'restore seed url' response)

 Hey all,

The issue is that I've forgotten the password, however, do have an idea on what it might be.

There is an amount of BTC I've put in cold storage back in 2013. Then I imported (not swept) the cold storage private keys to this old wallet back at the same time.

Unfortunately, I'm unable to access these imported private keys now due to forgetting the password.

I'm still able to access all data from an older version of Electrum; Just not able to access my imported keys due to a password wall.

If there is anyone that can crack this I'm offering a 1 BTC bounty/reward.  

If you don't necessarily want to crack the pass but can walk me through it (i.e. JTR Jumbo) then the reward stays the same.

**PM me or reply to this thread. Any help is greatly appreciated!**

P.S. I own this wallet and have the seed. These imported private keys are from cold storage; these keys are not 'swept'. I need my password to access them. This is the reason for the 1 BTC reward.

P.S.S. Not looking for 'tips' or cracking wallets in general. Looking for a specific solution to my conundrum.

If anyone can help will post results and BTC reward transfer. Also, will keep anonymity at your discretion.  Thank you!
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