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newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 8
February 07, 2023, 08:41:07 PM
#20
I need old addresses starting with 3sdjkull----
I'll call your bluff: this is easy!
Download all_Bitcoin_addresses_ever_used_in_order_of_first_appearance.txt, and search for "3sdjkull". Surprise surprise: there's none. And I already did a case-insensitive search, because this address type can't have an "l" in it.

So stop trying to scam people by selling a fake wallet!

Update: it gets better: there's not a single Bitcoin address that starts with "3s"! Based on all Bitcoin addresses ever used, this is the distribution:
Code:
4380447 31
14252393 32
14287037 33
14280034 34
14273469 35
14267764 36
14278301 37
14270474 38
14274977 39
14273805 3A
14923005 3B
14276432 3C
14279136 3D
14273624 3E
14278069 3F
14266094 3G
14246311 3H
14243128 3J
14241255 3K
14247176 3L
14248632 3M
14242748 3N
14245513 3P
14242771 3Q
 397213 3R

Nice try. I've left OP negative feedback.

You misunderstood me, I didn't claim that the address starts with "3sdjkull" - this is just an example.
Started with "3" what next I don't know, I know that this is the old address that was on the exchange.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
February 07, 2023, 06:32:00 AM
#19
I need old addresses starting with 3sdjkull----
I'll call your bluff: this is easy!
Download all_Bitcoin_addresses_ever_used_in_order_of_first_appearance.txt, and search for "3sdjkull". Surprise surprise: there's none. And I already did a case-insensitive search, because this address type can't have an "l" in it.

So stop trying to scam people by selling a fake wallet!

Update: it gets better: there's not a single Bitcoin address that starts with "3s"! Based on all Bitcoin addresses ever used, this is the distribution:
Code:
4380447 31
14252393 32
14287037 33
14280034 34
14273469 35
14267764 36
14278301 37
14270474 38
14274977 39
14273805 3A
14923005 3B
14276432 3C
14279136 3D
14273624 3E
14278069 3F
14266094 3G
14246311 3H
14243128 3J
14241255 3K
14247176 3L
14248632 3M
14242748 3N
14245513 3P
14242771 3Q
 397213 3R
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 8
February 07, 2023, 06:17:41 AM
#18
Support never answered me. humerh3 i will try this, looks worthwhile and easy.
member
Activity: 633
Merit: 17
January 29, 2023, 07:11:03 PM
#17
OP I created a list of addresses for the 10th month of 2019, there are 208,000 of them. You can download from here -  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z-ZwrZ0E0Vhbub2grXBEdNuAmSQN-Xkn/view?usp=share_link

Before this, you need to install python 2.7. You can see in detail what is behind this, you can here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV2AYO8JQSA

Then you should use btcrecover - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9mCEoOi5vU

1) Download the list (it will need to be renamed and added to the btcrecover folder)
2) Install python 2.7
3) Download btcrecover script
4) Run and wait. Watch the video on the links, everything is done very simply, if you figure it out.
hero member
Activity: 2254
Merit: 680
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January 23, 2023, 02:15:29 AM
#16
Yes, this is what I need, please give me what you found to check.

Difficult choice whether I should help you further.

Elsewhere (perhaps) your wallet.dat file was sold and left the buyer trying to crack the password without any clue from you, while here you have a copy of the file and are continuing to seek help to recover your funds.
Convince everyone here that your file hasn't been sold, at least withdraw your offer https://satoshidisk.com/pay/CHUIiW first until you really give up on recovering it.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 8
January 22, 2023, 06:21:58 PM
#15
So which one did you use as the password, deposit address or tx number?
Even if you send bitcoins from another centralized wallet or exchange, they have a txid history that reveals your yobit deposit address.

edit:
just exploring some tx hashes generated by date on your image,
https://i.ibb.co/XXx5RHZ/logo-9f6e5f7b.png


I need old addresses starting with 3sdjkull----

missed this one, whose address is it?

Yes, this is what I need, please give me what you found to check.

OOP give me the password hash for hashkat to check the password itself. The password hash can be obtained using a Python script.

I don't know how to do this, please give more detailed instructions.


I can see most of the deposits are in other assets (mostly LTC, Waves and ETH) so why does BTC deposit change matter? Did they change all addresses?

Even if they changed deposit addresses. the funds should still be in your account's wallet. Yobit itself is a shit exchange. No one will trust yobit with their money any more".

No, you didn’t understand, the address of the exchange is the password from the wallet, but the exchange changed it Screen: https://ibb.co/gtzXdpy
it seems to be related to mining.
sr. member
Activity: 1918
Merit: 328
January 22, 2023, 04:21:24 PM
#14
Selling my wallet with 1.35 BTC for recovery. https://satoshidisk.com/pay/CHUIiW
It is not a wallet. it is your Yotbit Exchange's account. I don't think anyone would fall for this stupid kind of scam.

I lost access because the Yobit exchange changed the BTC deposit address, which was my wallet password.

The only clue is the account history where I deposited BTC to the exact address that is the password. https://ibb.co/kHSyzmz
I can see most of the deposits are in other assets (mostly LTC, Waves and ETH) so why does BTC deposit change matter? Did they change all addresses?

Even if they changed deposit addresses. the funds should still be in your account's wallet. Yobit itself is a shit exchange. No one will trust yobit with their money any more".
member
Activity: 633
Merit: 17
January 22, 2023, 03:01:06 PM
#13
OOP give me the password hash for hashkat to check the password itself. The password hash can be obtained using a Python script.
hero member
Activity: 2254
Merit: 680
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January 22, 2023, 11:33:52 AM
#12
So which one did you use as the password, deposit address or tx number?
Even if you send bitcoins from another centralized wallet or exchange, they have a txid history that reveals your yobit deposit address.

edit:
just exploring some tx hashes generated by date on your image,





I need old addresses starting with 3sdjkull----

missed this one, whose address is it?
member
Activity: 633
Merit: 17
January 22, 2023, 10:34:53 AM
#11
I do not promise but I will try to download, first I need to find them on the right dates.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 8
January 22, 2023, 09:45:46 AM
#10
No, I have been trying to find out this transaction number myself for a long time. I wrote to the moderators in the chat to solve my problem, but they ignored me. The ticket was created on the advice of users in the chat, but many spoke badly about the support and the moderator immediately blocked them in the chat.

Afaik they don't provide account specific support in chat. Opening a support ticket is when your case actually get a chance to be looked into. While it's true that their support has bad reputation, that doesn't mean you should immediately give up. Give it some time and follow it up on twitter. If you still don't hear from them, try to offer a reward. While you wait, look into binance.

Right now, recovery is next to impossible/isn’t worth doing, so you’re basically selling a premium trash. Anyone with conscience would stop selling.

As far as I know, support responds within 24 hours, and a week has already passed. I still believe that support will answer, but it is not known what they will answer ... I need all addresses for the period from 01/08/2019 to 31/12/2020. If I find my password, I will close this topic. What do you mean by binance? If you mean that the address can be there, then it is not on binance, I registered last year and have already reviewed everything.
hero member
Activity: 2786
Merit: 902
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January 22, 2023, 08:11:16 AM
#9
No, I have been trying to find out this transaction number myself for a long time. I wrote to the moderators in the chat to solve my problem, but they ignored me. The ticket was created on the advice of users in the chat, but many spoke badly about the support and the moderator immediately blocked them in the chat.

Afaik they don't provide account specific support in chat. Opening a support ticket is when your case actually get a chance to be looked into. While it's true that their support has bad reputation, that doesn't mean you should immediately give up. Give it some time and follow it up on twitter. If you still don't hear from them, try to offer a reward. While you wait, look into binance.

Right now, recovery is next to impossible/isn’t worth doing, so you’re basically selling a premium trash. Anyone with conscience would stop selling.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 8
January 22, 2023, 07:47:49 AM
#8
For someone who lost 1.35 btc, you gave way up too easily. It's only been almost a week since you wrote to yobit plus you didn't explain your situation in detail. If you think you may have withdrawn from binance to yobit, I suggest checking your records there as well.
No, I have been trying to find out this transaction number myself for a long time. I wrote to the moderators in the chat to solve my problem, but they ignored me. The ticket was created on the advice of users in the chat, but many spoke badly about the support and the moderator immediately blocked them in the chat.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 8
January 22, 2023, 07:33:08 AM
#7
I lost access because the Yobit exchange changed the BTC deposit address, which was my wallet password.
Really? Every transaction has a record of wallet address either the receivers or the sender address or you can check on the receiving wallet. Your reason is mind blowing and why you're going to sell it.
Same like other newbies who are selling core .dat files here who are just trying to scam.

It is impossible to see the transaction number, when you click on the deposit, the exchange is reset to trading in the BTC/ETH pair
https://yobit.net/en/trade/
hero member
Activity: 2786
Merit: 902
yesssir! 🫡
January 22, 2023, 07:16:24 AM
#6
For someone who lost 1.35 btc, you gave way up too easily. It's only been almost a week since you wrote to yobit plus you didn't explain your situation in detail. If you think you may have withdrawn from binance to yobit, I suggest checking your records there as well.
hero member
Activity: 1554
Merit: 880
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January 22, 2023, 06:55:43 AM
#5
I lost access because the Yobit exchange changed the BTC deposit address, which was my wallet password.
Really? Every transaction has a record of wallet address either the receivers or the sender address or you can check on the receiving wallet. Your reason is mind blowing and why you're going to sell it.
Same like other newbies who are selling core .dat files here who are just trying to scam.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 8
January 22, 2023, 06:34:22 AM
#4
I have wallet.dat hack experience and resources! You should try two things:
1) If I understood everything correctly, then first you need to unload the addresses from the blockchain and thus sort out the password, use the search on the "block parser" forum.
2) If you want, do everything as in this article https://www.cryptoxploit.com/pywallet-2/ and give me the encrypted tempwallet.txt file, I will try to extract your bitcoins. I advise you not to distribute your wallet.dat and tempwallet.txt files.

I don't know how to do it, can you do it for me? I need old addresses starting with 3sdjkull---- in the period 2019-2020.

Hahaha, Another scam attempt?

OP this kind of scam doesn't work here, try else where. If you are really concerned about getting the previous deposit address, they why don't you contact Yobit support to help you with the records? So easy.
Why write about fraud? I'm trying to contact support but they don't answer. Screen: https://ibb.co/F3vxt3B
I also brought most of my assets to binance.
Screen:
https://ibb.co/TBPHSXn
https://ibb.co/z2f36Gm
https://ibb.co/VmcMsWn

You just don't understand what it means to lose 1.35 bitcoins!!!




copper member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1814
฿itcoin for all, All for ฿itcoin.
January 22, 2023, 05:00:03 AM
#3
Hahaha, Another scam attempt?

OP this kind of scam doesn't work here, try else where. If you are really concerned about getting the previous deposit address, they why don't you contact Yobit support to help you with the records? So easy.
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
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January 21, 2023, 12:46:31 PM
#2
Selling my wallet with 1.35 BTC for recovery. https://satoshidisk.com/pay/CHUIiW

I lost access because the Yobit exchange changed the BTC deposit address, which was my wallet password.

The only clue is the account history where I deposited BTC to the exact address that is the password. https://ibb.co/kHSyzmz

I also remember that I did something with raw transactions, but I didn’t understand anything and I don’t remember. I also read the reviews and contacted support, but the support of the exchange died. https://ibb.co/zRyWfc1

I contacted recovery services. The password has an address that starts with 3****************************** and is longer than 30 characters. I was told that the current day can not be restored.

Suggestions and sponsors are welcome.

The story is so weak I am convinced it's scam.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 8
January 21, 2023, 11:23:58 AM
#1
Selling my wallet with 1.35 BTC for recovery.

I lost access because the Yobit exchange changed the BTC deposit address, which was my wallet password.

The only clue is the account history where I deposited BTC to the exact address that is the password. https://ibb.co/kHSyzmz

I also remember that I did something with raw transactions, but I didn’t understand anything and I don’t remember. I also read the reviews and contacted support, but the support of the exchange died. https://ibb.co/zRyWfc1

I contacted recovery services. The password has an address that starts with 3****************************** and is longer than 30 characters. I was told that the current day can not be restored.

Suggestions and sponsors are welcome.


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