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Topic: Hard drive with 1000+ BTC, totally inaccessible. - page 2. (Read 1010 times)

sr. member
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REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE-STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL

I am Dr. Bakare Tunde, the cousin of Nigerian Astronaut, Air Force Major Abacha Tunde. He was the first African in space when he made a secret flight to the Salyut 6 space station in 1979. He was on a later Soviet spaceflight, Soyuz T-16Z to the secret Soviet military space station Salyut 8T in 1989. He was stranded there in 1990 when the Soviet Union was dissolved. His other Soviet crew members returned to earth on the Soyuz T-16Z, but his place was taken up by return cargo. There have been occasional Progrez supply flights to keep him going since that time. He is in good humour, but wants to come home.

In the 14-years since he has been on the station, he has accumulated flight pay and interest amounting to almost 3000BTC. This is held in an encrypted drive who's password is currently only known by Major Abacha Tunde. If we can obtain access to this money, we can place a down payment with the Russian Space Authorities for a Soyuz return flight to bring him back to Earth. I am told this will cost  1BTC . In order to access the his trust fund we need your assistance.

Consequently, my colleagues and I are willing to transfer the total amount to your account or subsequent disbursement, since we as civil servants are prohibited by the Code of Conduct Bureau (Civil Service Laws) from opening and/ or operating foreign accounts in our names.

Needless to say, the trust reposed on you at this juncture is enormous. In return, we have agreed to offer you 20 per cent of the transferred sum, while 10 per cent shall be set aside for incidental expenses (internal and external) between the parties in the course of the transaction. You will be mandated to remit the balance 70 per cent to other accounts in due course.

legendary
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REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE-STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL

I am Dr. Bakare Tunde, the cousin of Nigerian Astronaut, Air Force Major Abacha Tunde. He was the first African in space when he made a secret flight to the Salyut 6 space station in 1979. He was on a later Soviet spaceflight, Soyuz T-16Z to the secret Soviet military space station Salyut 8T in 1989. He was stranded there in 1990 when the Soviet Union was dissolved. His other Soviet crew members returned to earth on the Soyuz T-16Z, but his place was taken up by return cargo. There have been occasional Progrez supply flights to keep him going since that time. He is in good humour, but wants to come home.

In the 14-years since he has been on the station, he has accumulated flight pay and interest amounting to almost 3000BTC. This is held in an encrypted drive who's password is currently only known by Major Abacha Tunde. If we can obtain access to this money, we can place a down payment with the Russian Space Authorities for a Soyuz return flight to bring him back to Earth. I am told this will cost  1BTC . In order to access the his trust fund we need your assistance.

Consequently, my colleagues and I are willing to transfer the total amount to your account or subsequent disbursement, since we as civil servants are prohibited by the Code of Conduct Bureau (Civil Service Laws) from opening and/ or operating foreign accounts in our names.

Needless to say, the trust reposed on you at this juncture is enormous. In return, we have agreed to offer you 20 per cent of the transferred sum, while 10 per cent shall be set aside for incidental expenses (internal and external) between the parties in the course of the transaction. You will be mandated to remit the balance 70 per cent to other accounts in due course.
hero member
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Selling a hard drive I had lost back in 2011 which had a few thousand bitcoins (not sure how much, I'd estimate 3000, definitely more than 1000).
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I know it has 10 characters exactly but that's about it, and it's not feasible for me to bruteforce.
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then make it feasible
for something worth $12M-$36M you can definitely try harder than that
settling for a fraction (0.1%) of its worth, 1 BTC ~ $12k, just does not make sense to me
legendary
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Is this going to be the most expensive hard drive in the planet earth?

I do not think there are any reason to believe the OP. If I had a hard drive with 1000+ BTC in there then I would seek for professional service physically and if needed, I would journey the whole world to find one instead of selling the hard drive.
hero member
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Seems legit.  Roll Eyes
newbie
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Its hard to believe that someone who has been into Bitcoin for such a long time never signed up to this forum and participated in it especially considering you have an incredible amount of money stored in there. If you can remember the sort of characters you used then you could potentially bruteforce that hard drive and I think it would be worth investing a few hundred bucks in that.

I have been floating around crypto's for year and just recently found this forum when i had a question, great ressource of knowledge opened to me Wink

Tough yea, Op seems shady, he can brute force if he wants, even special recovery services exist for these highly valuable info lost.
legendary
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If you're serious about your case, I would recommend contacting Wallet Recovery Services (forum profile) as a 10 character password is definitely bruteforceable with enough computing power. If not now, than in the near future. Your reward for waiting would be significantly higher than the comparatively small amount you're selling for.
legendary
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Its hard to believe that someone who has been into Bitcoin for such a long time never signed up to this forum and participated in it especially considering you have an incredible amount of money stored in there. If you can remember the sort of characters you used then you could potentially bruteforce that hard drive and I think it would be worth investing a few hundred bucks in that.

OP's account registration date was June 09, 2011 so OP was definetely around during bitcoin's early days.

However the claim is dodgy.
If not impossible, maybe OP should try to decypher or find someone to decypher the hard drive, rather than selling it for bits on the bitcoin.
It could be any random cyphered hard drive that you buy and $390 is expensive for a hard drive. Tongue
sr. member
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Its hard to believe that someone who has been into Bitcoin for such a long time never signed up to this forum and participated in it especially considering you have an incredible amount of money stored in there. If you can remember the sort of characters you used then you could potentially bruteforce that hard drive and I think it would be worth investing a few hundred bucks in that.
legendary
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Problem is you can not bring any prove of ownership of whatever amount of the Bitcoin you have there. Trusting your world is highly risky and I think most of the people around will be on the same page with me.
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Selling a hard drive I had lost back in 2011 which had a few thousand bitcoins (not sure how much, I'd estimate 3000, definitely more than 1000). The wallet is not encrypted but the hard drive itself (My Passport 1 TB) is encrypted with a password which I for the life of me cannot remember. I know it has 10 characters exactly but that's about it, and it's not feasible for me to bruteforce.

Starting price: 0.03 BTC
Increments: 0.005 BTC
Buy now: 1 BTC


If it has exactly 10 characters, it should be fairly easy to bruteforce. You should invest resources in brute-forcing the password instead of selling it for much less than 0.1% of what you have in it
newbie
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Selling a hard drive I had lost back in 2011 which had a few thousand bitcoins (not sure how much, I'd estimate 3000, definitely more than 1000). The wallet is not encrypted but the hard drive itself (My Passport 1 TB) is encrypted with a password which I for the life of me cannot remember. I know it has 10 characters exactly but that's about it, and it's not feasible for me to bruteforce.

Starting price: 0.03 BTC
Increments: 0.005 BTC
Buy now: 1 BTC

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