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November 19, 2023, 09:12:26 PM
#21

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October 01, 2013, 05:18:47 AM
#20
Is it possible to break this code with any software? If anyone have this type of software please help me. I have 1.26 BTC in this wallet.

I am not a spec but using bitcoins and, as far as I know, you wont be able to recover it if you lost your encrypted bitcoin id. when registering you must write your id and pass in 2 or 3 safe places, otherwise you lose all bitcoins! Hope you saved it somewhere and success in recovering!
Teodor
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September 30, 2013, 09:50:17 PM
#19
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for( $i = 1000; $i < 10000; ++$i){
   ...
}
?>

Why are you skipping the case where the digits can be between 0000 and 0999 ? Plus, there is no need to download additional things since he has bitcoin-qt already. (See my previous answer)

I quickly threw that together and made a mistake  Tongue
sr. member
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September 30, 2013, 09:34:04 PM
#18
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for( $i = 1000; $i < 10000; ++$i){
   ...
}
?>

Why are you skipping the case where the digits can be between 0000 and 0999 ? Plus, there is no need to download additional things since he has bitcoin-qt already. (See my previous answer)
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September 30, 2013, 09:12:08 PM
#17
Download JSON-RPC Light php: http://jsonrpcphp.org/?page=download&lang=en
Extract jsonRPCCLient.php to some folder.
IN THE SAME FOLDER where jsonRPCLient.php is extracted create a new text document.
Copy the following code, enter the url user and pass, and rename the text document to index.php ( the file extension needs to be changed to php )

Quote

include 'jsonRPCClient.php';

$url = "127.0.0.1:8332"; //enter the url and port of bitcoin rpc server
$user = "";               // enter the rpc user from the bitcoin conf file
$pass = "";             // enter the rpc password from the bitcoin conf file

$bitcoin = new jsonRPCClient("http://".$user.":".$pass."@".$url);


$base = "sTrOnG";
for( $i = 0; $i < 10000; ++$i){
    if( $i < 1000 )
         $i = sprintf("%04s",$i);
    try {
        $bitcoin->walletpassphrase($base.$i, 10);
    } catch (Exception $ex){
        continue;
    }
                  
    echo $base.$i;
    break;
    
}
?>

Download php http://windows.php.net/download/#php-5.5 ( if you're on linux download from the apt-repository )
Drag and drop index.php on php.exe ( on linux simply type "php /index.php in terminal )

A terminal will pop up where php is executing the code.

If the correct passphrase is found, the execution will stop and the password will be printed in the terminal.

It should take under an hour to brute force this password.
newbie
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September 30, 2013, 06:53:49 PM
#16
If you're sure that is correct it's very easy to crack it.  What wallet were you using?  If you find someone trust worthy I'm sure they'd do it for some %.  If find someone untrustworthy they'll crack it for 100%.

I think the wallet he is using is Bitcoin-QT.

Could be any wallet really, a lot of people just call it wallet.dat because it's universally used.

I'm using Bitcoin-QT.
staff
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September 30, 2013, 06:40:32 PM
#15
If you're sure that is correct it's very easy to crack it.  What wallet were you using?  If you find someone trust worthy I'm sure they'd do it for some %.  If find someone untrustworthy they'll crack it for 100%.

I think the wallet he is using is Bitcoin-QT.

Could be any wallet really, a lot of people just call it wallet.dat because it's universally used.
sr. member
Activity: 294
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September 30, 2013, 06:35:36 PM
#14
Please someone help me. I forgot my bitcoin wallet password. It is 10 digit long but first 6 character is sTrOnG.... I forgot last 4 digit (numeric). I tried several times but all wrong.

Code:
btc=bitcoind

basepwd='sTrOnG'
for i in $(seq -w 0 9999); do
pwdtest="${basepwd}${i}"
${btc} walletpassphrase ${pwdtest} 1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Password is ${pwdtest}"
break
fi
done

Unless I misunderstood the situation (untested code, just wrote here).
legendary
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September 30, 2013, 06:21:45 PM
#13
id have a crack at it for a fee of 0.2btc if i dont crack it then theres no fee
cp1
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Stop using branwallets
September 30, 2013, 06:07:55 PM
#12
I think the wallet he is using is Bitcoin-QT.

Should be really easy then
legendary
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Use Coinbase Account almosanywhere with Shift card
September 30, 2013, 06:07:50 PM
#11
http://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/
Possible!
If, however, you have a vague idea of your passphrase, but can't quite remember it... Then we can help you.
For instance
If you thought your passphrase was probably 'TheIceMan123', but weren't sure about what capitalization or suffix number you used, then we can help.
If you were sure that you wrote down the passphrase 'Hdd%&7d77ddH#3@4' when you chose it, but now it will not unlock the wallet when you type it in, then we can help.
If you were pretty sure that your passphrase contained words from a sentence from 'The Return of the King', but you've forgotten which page, then we can help.
If you reckon that your passphrase is some permutation (with some spaces or maybe capitals) of 6 of the words in the list { 'fred', 'hello', 'from', 'Butter', 'elephant', 'if', 'unlikely', 'green', 'grep', 'gorilla', 'antelopes' }, then we can help.

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legendary
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September 30, 2013, 06:06:15 PM
#10
If you're sure that is correct it's very easy to crack it.  What wallet were you using?  If you find someone trust worthy I'm sure they'd do it for some %.  If find someone untrustworthy they'll crack it for 100%.

I think the wallet he is using is Bitcoin-QT.
cp1
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Stop using branwallets
September 30, 2013, 06:04:09 PM
#9
If you're sure that is correct it's very easy to crack it.  What wallet were you using?  If you find someone trust worthy I'm sure they'd do it for some %.  If find someone untrustworthy they'll crack it for 100%.
newbie
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September 30, 2013, 05:57:25 PM
#8
Do not give your private key out to anyone, you will NEVER see those coins again if you do.

And to those who want the key, you have to be sure its not a virus disquised as a private key. 

Good luck
member
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September 30, 2013, 05:56:19 PM
#7
Please someone help me. I forgot my bitcoin wallet password. It is 10 digit long but first 6 character is sTrOnG.... I forgot last 4 digit (numeric). I tried several times but all wrong.

Is it possible to break this code with any software? If anyone have this type of software please help me. I have 1.26 BTC in this wallet.

If you want I'll send you my wallet.dat file.



Hey, just 10000 combinations, seems doable in one day just manually trying all combinations !

But I dont believe you have no idea what those 4 digits may look like   Wink
legendary
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September 30, 2013, 05:48:49 PM
#6
Watch out for the thieves!

Just keep guessing!
newbie
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September 30, 2013, 05:45:43 PM
#5
when i first time use i have send wrong to people too , just need to be more careful : (
legendary
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Use Coinbase Account almosanywhere with Shift card
member
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September 30, 2013, 05:40:09 PM
#3
Also the file the OP sends you might not be a wallet.dat file but a virus to steal your coins.
legendary
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Merit: 4895
September 30, 2013, 05:37:03 PM
#2
Be very careful about who you send the wallet.dat to.  There are MANY scammers/thieves around here who will simply take the bitcoins and leave you with nothing.
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