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June 03, 2023, 11:26:13 AM
#14
What does it matter whose wallet it is? After all, I have the dat file. all we have to do is crack the password? if this is possible i will give half of the coins inside the wallet.
When you come here and ask for help, at least be kind and honest. That's not your .dat file and I even bet you bought it, so, congrats, you got scammed. If you want to recover that wallet's password, you should have a look at this guide that's written by our forum member: Bitcoin2john: the reliable cracker that will break wallet.dat files.
legendary
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June 03, 2023, 11:11:20 AM
#13
Look everyone it's satoshi.
Those are the txids for the 1st 3 blocks mined.
Lol, I didn't catch that detail. It confirms my initial suspicion: OP doesn't own those addresses.

What does it matter whose wallet it is? After all, I have the dat file. all we have to do is crack the password? if this is possible i will give half of the coins inside the wallet.
Learn how Bitcoin works. It's obvious you didn't create this wallet by yourself, and it's also obvious the real owner of those addresses didn't give it to you. So at best, someone created a fake wallet. There is no password to crack, the wallet doesn't contain the private keys. Give it up.
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June 03, 2023, 10:28:04 AM
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What does it matter whose wallet it is?
It does matter. What if its a big corporate's wallet? They will track you down anyhow if you try to hack their wallet. You will have to use an exchange to convert it into fiat and you'll get caught then.

After all, I have the dat file. all we have to do is crack the password?
Its not that easy if its not your wallet. You have no hint as to which type of password may be used there like "a name" or "a number" or both. If it was your wallet, you'd have some hints as you know yourself better.
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June 03, 2023, 09:13:49 AM
#11
What does it matter whose wallet it is? After all, I have the dat file. all we have to do is crack the password? if this is possible i will give half of the coins inside the wallet.
legendary
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June 03, 2023, 06:18:55 AM
#10

Look everyone it's satoshi.
Those are the txids for the 1st 3 blocks mined.
And on a side note wallets from that era cannot easily be opened in a modern client.
And probably a bunch of other things show that this is not your wallet.

-Dave


legendary
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June 03, 2023, 05:15:59 AM
#9
Why is everyone here looking at each other as scammers?
People often post here about a "lost password" on a wallet they bought. That's why.

If it's real, all you need to do is make a few backups, and remember your password. Or brute-force it. Depending on the difficulty of your password that may or may not be possible.
legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
June 03, 2023, 04:24:57 AM
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Could someone share a link to the other thread you mentioned?
You've been here 6 years, OP made 4 posts. You can't seriously say you can't find his other topic, right?
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June 03, 2023, 04:18:38 AM
#6
Could someone share a link to the other thread you mentioned? OP said that this is one of his old wallets, but others are talking about the possibility of having bought it and I don't read anything related in his words neither here nor in the rest of his few posts. On the other hand, if in the other thread the uncut image shows that it is not synced, then what's the purpose of this new one?
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June 03, 2023, 02:58:54 AM
#5
Hello friends. I accessed my bitcoin core.dat wallet while searching for my old wallets. but I can't remember my password...

If you bought those wallet files from someone and actually paid for them, you totally got scammed. Those things are straight-up fake.
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June 03, 2023, 01:47:54 AM
#4
I accessed my bitcoin core.dat wallet while searching for my old wallets
Your previous topic doesn't inspire confidence:

but when I look at the blockchain site, it appears to be empty.
How did you get those wallets? If you bought them, you're wasting everyone's time. If they're really yours, you should start by rescanning them.
legendary
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June 03, 2023, 12:00:07 AM
#3
That screenshot shows a different wallet from your previous thread, seems like you have a lot of discovered old wallet.dat file, hmm...
Why is there are URL in the description? And archive shows that it's not an old website.

Anyways, the bottom part is cut off but your other thread shows that your Bitcoin Core is not fully synced.
Wait for Bitcoin Core to sync before declaring that you've found bitcoins or you'll just waste your time recovering the passphrase.
Also do not enable "prune block storage" setting so it wont have to resync everytime you load another wallet file.
newbie
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June 02, 2023, 10:53:01 PM
#2
do you remember what kind of password you were used?Or think about the pattern of this password you may using,then hashcat with mask attack may work.
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June 02, 2023, 08:57:22 PM
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