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Topic: hello every one i need help with old passphrase - page 9. (Read 1619 times)

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Did you check out those word lists yet ?
Both can have a 6 word Mnemonic.
legendary
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its like that
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so what kind of wallet use 6 word passphrase ?
I can help you better if you answer those questions:
how did you make/get it?
If the words aren't standard words, it might be a brain wallet.
Kuw
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Are there QR Codes in the "redeem" boxes that you have blanked out? Huh

If there are, then you should try and scan them using a wallet like Electrum that supports QR code scanning... you can use either the Desktop version (with a webcam) or the Android version.

When you create the new wallet, you select "Import Bitcoin Addresses or Private keys" and then select the little camera icon:
Desktop:



Android:



It's possible that the 6 word "passphrase" you have is actually a BIP38 passphrase, encrypting the private key... so, if you scan the "Redeem" and it comes up with a key that starts with "6P", then you'll need to decrypt that key...

I would recommend downloading an "offline" copy of bitaddress.org (or visit their github: https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org)

Then on the wallet details page, enter the BIP38 encrypted key (starts with 6P) and click view details:



It will prompt for the "BIP38" password:



Enter the 6 word passphrase from your PDF and click the "Decrypt BIP38" button... and hopefully that will decode it and show you the "normal" unencrypted private key:




You can test the BIP38 decryption process using this dummy BIP38 encrypted key:
BIP38 encrypted key: 6PYRJRTWwrPC7scdAPcWN9dujLRKVdMRYuKmhXuefzQGKXvqNe8Gjo7uLQ
BIP38 password: This is my password

It should decrypt these addresses/private keys:

Uncompressed:
Address: 18KmgRWoh2zYF7fBWUVzxqiipDNCoNAXEA
Privkey: 5JUfBBc8mkDewG7V4TB6b3Yc7zEW8dKY3gzkeVowwAqwms9HLTm

Compressed:
Address: 1DzAE79eJ8zbxVM67JWZCwkcxZMd4y8Q6
Privkey: Kz95Vwp5JVkrSVhcrEXZfGEW1qcbafJp2sXueWADU6T2kx2fE1Bh

the QR show only the btc address thats the problem and only with 6 word key to redeem and collect .
so what kind of wallet use 6 word passphrase ?
if you can help me i will that will be nice 
HCP
legendary
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Are there QR Codes in the "redeem" boxes that you have blanked out? Huh

If there are, then you should try and scan them using a wallet like Electrum that supports QR code scanning... you can use either the Desktop version (with a webcam) or the Android version.

When you create the new wallet, you select "Import Bitcoin Addresses or Private keys" and then select the little camera icon:
Desktop:



Android:



It's possible that the 6 word "passphrase" you have is actually a BIP38 passphrase, encrypting the private key... so, if you scan the "Redeem" and it comes up with a key that starts with "6P", then you'll need to decrypt that key...

I would recommend downloading an "offline" copy of bitaddress.org (or visit their github: https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org)

Then on the wallet details page, enter the BIP38 encrypted key (starts with 6P) and click view details:



It will prompt for the "BIP38" password:



Enter the 6 word passphrase from your PDF and click the "Decrypt BIP38" button... and hopefully that will decode it and show you the "normal" unencrypted private key:




You can test the BIP38 decryption process using this dummy BIP38 encrypted key:
BIP38 encrypted key: 6PYRJRTWwrPC7scdAPcWN9dujLRKVdMRYuKmhXuefzQGKXvqNe8Gjo7uLQ
BIP38 password: This is my password

It should decrypt these addresses/private keys:

Uncompressed:
Address: 18KmgRWoh2zYF7fBWUVzxqiipDNCoNAXEA
Privkey: 5JUfBBc8mkDewG7V4TB6b3Yc7zEW8dKY3gzkeVowwAqwms9HLTm

Compressed:
Address: 1DzAE79eJ8zbxVM67JWZCwkcxZMd4y8Q6
Privkey: Kz95Vwp5JVkrSVhcrEXZfGEW1qcbafJp2sXueWADU6T2kx2fE1Bh
Kuw
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https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/18zXdRJiosTZZ3cmUG8fjMewwpYG1FuDww

this is the address and it have 6 word passphrase

its on pdf by the way
So it's some sort of paper wallet? I'm curious: how did you make/get it? I've never heard of it before.
If the words aren't standard words, it might be a brain wallet. When you figure it out, don't forget you have about 5% in Forkcoins. But secure your Bitcoin first.


its like that
legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/18zXdRJiosTZZ3cmUG8fjMewwpYG1FuDww

this is the address and it have 6 word passphrase

its on pdf by the way
So it's some sort of paper wallet? I'm curious: how did you make/get it? I've never heard of it before.
If the words aren't standard words, it might be a brain wallet. When you figure it out, don't forget you have about 5% in Forkcoins. But secure your Bitcoin first.
legendary
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https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/18zXdRJiosTZZ3cmUG8fjMewwpYG1FuDww

this is the address and it have 6 word passphrase

its on pdf by the way 
may any one can help me collect that please 

Go to iamcoleman site
Enter your 6 words in  "BIP39 Mnemonic" field
Check tabs below, in one of them there should be your address, probably bip32.
If you find corresponding address, you may use value from column 'private key" to import into Electrum wallet, or any other software. Or even into blockchain.info web wallet (but do not do it).
legendary
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Check this page: https://iancoleman.io/bip39/

For security you may try online or...
Wrong piece of advice. OP should use the tool offline if they are security conscious.

Yes... Autocorrect on the phone... I fixed it.
member
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You can use less words but it's not as secure.
Maybe you can check out different word lists to see which list was used to create the Mnemonic.
Here is the Bip39 wordlist https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039/english.txt
If it's not that one then check out this one that was used in the past by electrum: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/blob/master/electrum/old_mnemonic.py
Depending on the method used you can turn the seed into a keypair.
legendary
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Heisenberg
Check this page: https://iancoleman.io/bip39/

For security you may try online or...
Wrong piece of advice. OP should use the tool offline if they are security conscious.
Kuw
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Activity: 70
Merit: 10
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/18zXdRJiosTZZ3cmUG8fjMewwpYG1FuDww

this is the address and it have 6 word passphrase

its on pdf by the way 
may any one can help me collect that please 
legendary
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Never heard that there is a wallet that could generate 6 words seed phrase.

Anyway, can you try to install Electrum and enable the BIP39 option it might be work?
 
If not, the only option that I know is by using the iancoleman as suggested above



Coinomi wallet is another option I just found the idea from this link below.

- https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/78996/what-is-type-of-wallet-with-18-words-seed
legendary
Activity: 952
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Check this page: https://iancoleman.io/bip39/

For security you may try offline or download sources from git.

On the page you may convert your seed to private key, and then you should be able to import it to any client (like electrum, etc)
Kuw
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i have old 6 word passphrase and i wonder what and where can i find a wallet that accept or  use 6 passphrase for bitcoin

its from 2014 
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