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newbie
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December 30, 2018, 11:13:27 AM
#26
Hello.

Did you get your password back?

Contact me, if you haven´t get it back.

Best regards
brand new
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Merit: 0
January 03, 2019, 01:49:31 PM
#25
How long is the password? What is combination of it?(for example uppercases+numbers or only lowercases ,...)
Please give more details. It must be considered that for what percent of solution probability you want to rent computing power and is it economical?
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
December 30, 2018, 05:29:29 AM
#25
Did you get your password back?
brand new
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Merit: 0
December 21, 2018, 11:22:09 AM
#25
John is using CPU cracking. That's probably not even worth a try.

You should try to crack the password with your GPU (e.g. btcrecover is able to use your GPU).

But without any clue what the password might be AND it being longer than 6-7 chars, your chances are pretty much zero.
If you, however, do have a clue what the password might be (this includes information such as length (minimum and maximum length), char set (e.g. only alpha numerical), common patterns (e.g. always 123 at the end), etc..) your chances rise drastically. Even with a longer password.

有人已经在网上分享了这个钱包文件,但不知道真假文件。我没有去尝试下载。也没有兴趣。
www.baidu.com 131btc
www.google.com 131btc忘记密码
可以搜索一下相关帖子。

Someone has already shared this wallet file online, but I don't know the true and false files. I did not try to download. Also not interested.
Www.baidu.com 131btc
Www.google.com 131btc忘记密码
You can search for related posts.
member
Activity: 372
Merit: 53
Telegram @keychainX
December 21, 2018, 02:38:07 PM
#24
John is using CPU cracking. That's probably not even worth a try.

You should try to crack the password with your GPU (e.g. btcrecover is able to use your GPU).

But without any clue what the password might be AND it being longer than 6-7 chars, your chances are pretty much zero.
If you, however, do have a clue what the password might be (this includes information such as length (minimum and maximum length), char set (e.g. only alpha numerical), common patterns (e.g. always 123 at the end), etc..) your chances rise drastically. Even with a longer password.

有人已经在网上分享了这个钱包文件,但不知道真假文件。我没有去尝试下载。也没有兴趣。
www.baidu.com 131btc
www.google.com 131btc忘记密码
可以搜索一下相关帖子。

Someone has already shared this wallet file online, but I don't know the true and false files. I did not try to download. Also not interested.
Www.baidu.com 131btc
Www.google.com 131btc忘记密码
You can search for related posts.

I don't think you will get much help here. You are already posting in this thread with three different nicks and the wallets is shared on several forums. It is also supplied to various sites like the Russian hashcrack forum and jubtc (not counting several Chinese sites) so don't count on any special treatment.

Three different sources has also asked my service to crack it, with same screenshots, but with different hashes...

/KX
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
December 19, 2018, 12:50:15 PM
#23
Who can help me? Previously, Bitcoin was cheap, so I set up a password at random. I wanted to sell it, but I found that I had forgotten the password. Who can help me unlock? I can pay him 10BTC

1EdrQwSXQYFKZKim3fX7jKTiR5gmjsjT64
1DFo9TYjyKT7Rwa1Nx7G3STMRHBFUC2hUB
1EZeYuLR2ugK8sk4XeDVcyNGBT7sGPDrNb

https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMpR9Imo04qPwv_QO5Rd1U3L66dKSSTBkDFF3saYMqJvR_QPrxwmQXsBo7I-RJxOQ/photo/AF1QipNR9ssB6aOkhzH_i8GA1tvGlwZ9-hyt-ZENG6A2?key=ZXBJdWN2OUNWZVdrYW45QUFBcE01Y3BfUk96MW9B

This is the 3rd 131BTC wallet I'm seeing this week alone to be "missing" ... all from Chinese people...

Strangely enough I have the same wallet info but with a different hash.
/KX

Long ago they operated this on my computer. I didn't know what they wanted it to do. Today, someone remotely extracted it. So I consulted everyone in the forum. Someone in my personal letter told me what it was for.
hero member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 516
December 19, 2018, 12:47:03 PM
#22

And how long is? Another info that you remember? Is with symbol (@#$%&+-*.!?)? Can you install btcrecover and give me that info Ym.... ? I want to run on btcrecover because is faster than hashcat
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
December 19, 2018, 12:33:30 PM
#21
If you are sure your password is not higher than 9 characters i can try to find it with btcrecover using a GPU rig, but you also need to install btcrecover and give me the info needed to so i can try find your password without sending me wallet.dat

https://i.postimg.cc/7hJSgNLJ/getinfo.png

I will need that info YmM6.... so i can try find your password.

If you need help to install btcrecover i can send you a link on youtube which can help you to install it.

More info about extract scripts here https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/blob/master/docs/Extract_Scripts.md

Code:
The encrypted mkey is useful to btcrecover, but it does not contain any of your Bitcoin address or private key information.
 btcrecover can attempt to decrypt the mkey by trying different password combinations.
 Should it succeed, it and whoever runs it will then know the password to your wallet file,
but without the rest of your wallet file, the password and the decrypted mkey are of no use

Now I'm confused. I was asked to download these two files and use my computer to get these numbers. I want to know how to use them.

https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper/releases/tag/1.8.0-jumbo-1
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2715/

c:\j1\run\1>bitcoin2john.py wallet.dat
$bitcoin$96$b7b505313656b74e66b4ad14fba7690d720aaeca95dbbd3be59baa8d785543354513
7ffd075472fa3b9fc2fb101c2266$16$33f0faf0fe3dcb93$102776$96$5fc3496ba1440f3315bee
5f3bf41725d8e4b90490bf7a30e08e723d26885a2fc8d664f56f6dd8882f8748e76bff6ac85$130$
04f337019182692c8aead3704b3ddac1deca637f44d26a78367513c56b0c8ef8bd5b355f91f39f7 c
9eeaea4700695391f0be0ec8e3d5c929061b0ad96a00fa43b6


Is better to use btcrecover if you know something about your password and also you can give the info so someone with GPU to bruteforce it faster and without sending wallet.dat, here is link how to install it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTalt-Zo3yk


I will use 6 GPU so the chance to get it are higher, if you know how long is and is without symbols and some letters if you know, i can create a token list
My password should have them
hk
hku
member
Activity: 372
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December 19, 2018, 11:56:06 AM
#20
Who can help me? Previously, Bitcoin was cheap, so I set up a password at random. I wanted to sell it, but I found that I had forgotten the password. Who can help me unlock? I can pay him 10BTC

1EdrQwSXQYFKZKim3fX7jKTiR5gmjsjT64
1DFo9TYjyKT7Rwa1Nx7G3STMRHBFUC2hUB
1EZeYuLR2ugK8sk4XeDVcyNGBT7sGPDrNb

https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMpR9Imo04qPwv_QO5Rd1U3L66dKSSTBkDFF3saYMqJvR_QPrxwmQXsBo7I-RJxOQ/photo/AF1QipNR9ssB6aOkhzH_i8GA1tvGlwZ9-hyt-ZENG6A2?key=ZXBJdWN2OUNWZVdrYW45QUFBcE01Y3BfUk96MW9B

This is the 3rd 131BTC wallet I'm seeing this week alone to be "missing" ... all from Chinese people...

Strangely enough I have the same wallet info but with a different hash. Same screenshot and same Addy's.

I believe the "real" wallet has a much higher value/amount of BTC as one infamous site advertise 100BTC bounty if you crack one of their hashes.
/KX
hero member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 516
December 19, 2018, 10:21:44 AM
#19
If you are sure your password is not higher than 9 characters i can try to find it with btcrecover using a GPU rig, but you also need to install btcrecover and give me the info needed to so i can try find your password without sending me wallet.dat



I will need that info YmM6.... so i can try find your password.

If you need help to install btcrecover i can send you a link on youtube which can help you to install it.

More info about extract scripts here https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/blob/master/docs/Extract_Scripts.md

Code:
The encrypted mkey is useful to btcrecover, but it does not contain any of your Bitcoin address or private key information.
 btcrecover can attempt to decrypt the mkey by trying different password combinations.
 Should it succeed, it and whoever runs it will then know the password to your wallet file,
but without the rest of your wallet file, the password and the decrypted mkey are of no use

Now I'm confused. I was asked to download these two files and use my computer to get these numbers. I want to know how to use them.

https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper/releases/tag/1.8.0-jumbo-1
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2715/

c:\j1\run\1>bitcoin2john.py wallet.dat
$bitcoin$96$b7b505313656b74e66b4ad14fba7690d720aaeca95dbbd3be59baa8d785543354513
7ffd075472fa3b9fc2fb101c2266$16$33f0faf0fe3dcb93$102776$96$5fc3496ba1440f3315bee
5f3bf41725d8e4b90490bf7a30e08e723d26885a2fc8d664f56f6dd8882f8748e76bff6ac85$130$
04f337019182692c8aead3704b3ddac1deca637f44d26a78367513c56b0c8ef8bd5b355f91f39f7 c
9eeaea4700695391f0be0ec8e3d5c929061b0ad96a00fa43b6


Is better to use btcrecover if you know something about your password and also you can give the info so someone with GPU to bruteforce it faster and without sending wallet.dat, here is link how to install it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTalt-Zo3yk


I will use 6 GPU so the chance to get it are higher, if you know how long is and is without symbols and some letters if you know, i can create a token list
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 2481
December 19, 2018, 09:11:04 AM
#18
John is using CPU cracking. That's probably not even worth a try.

You should try to crack the password with your GPU (e.g. btcrecover is able to use your GPU).

But without any clue what the password might be AND it being longer than 6-7 chars, your chances are pretty much zero.
If you, however, do have a clue what the password might be (this includes information such as length (minimum and maximum length), char set (e.g. only alpha numerical), common patterns (e.g. always 123 at the end), etc..) your chances rise drastically. Even with a longer password.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
December 19, 2018, 06:16:01 AM
#17
If you are sure your password is not higher than 9 characters i can try to find it with btcrecover using a GPU rig, but you also need to install btcrecover and give me the info needed to so i can try find your password without sending me wallet.dat

https://i.postimg.cc/7hJSgNLJ/getinfo.png

I will need that info YmM6.... so i can try find your password.

If you need help to install btcrecover i can send you a link on youtube which can help you to install it.

More info about extract scripts here https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/blob/master/docs/Extract_Scripts.md

Code:
The encrypted mkey is useful to btcrecover, but it does not contain any of your Bitcoin address or private key information.
 btcrecover can attempt to decrypt the mkey by trying different password combinations.
 Should it succeed, it and whoever runs it will then know the password to your wallet file,
but without the rest of your wallet file, the password and the decrypted mkey are of no use

Now I'm confused. I was asked to download these two files and use my computer to get these numbers. I want to know how to use them.

https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper/releases/tag/1.8.0-jumbo-1
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2715/

c:\j1\run\1>bitcoin2john.py wallet.dat
$bitcoin$96$b7b505313656b74e66b4ad14fba7690d720aaeca95dbbd3be59baa8d785543354513
7ffd075472fa3b9fc2fb101c2266$16$33f0faf0fe3dcb93$102776$96$5fc3496ba1440f3315bee
5f3bf41725d8e4b90490bf7a30e08e723d26885a2fc8d664f56f6dd8882f8748e76bff6ac85$130$
04f337019182692c8aead3704b3ddac1deca637f44d26a78367513c56b0c8ef8bd5b355f91f39f7 c
9eeaea4700695391f0be0ec8e3d5c929061b0ad96a00fa43b6
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
December 19, 2018, 06:09:48 AM
#16
https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover allows you to create a token file, as long as you have a basic idear how your password should look (and it seems you do have a basic idear about this), it should be possible to bruteforce the password within a finite timeframe.

If you really have no clue how to setup john the ripper or btcrecover, you can always pay somebody to write a step by step guide (with screenshots) for setting up one of these tools on a clean VPS from a certain VPS service provider, that way you can create a clean VPS with the same provider and follow the step by step guide to setup your own bruteforce server...

Good luck!

Okay, thank you
hero member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 516
December 18, 2018, 07:01:06 PM
#15
If you are sure your password is not higher than 9 characters i can try to find it with btcrecover using a GPU rig, but you also need to install btcrecover and give me the info needed to so i can try find your password without sending me wallet.dat



I will need that info YmM6.... so i can try find your password.

If you need help to install btcrecover i can send you a link on youtube which can help you to install it.

More info about extract scripts here https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/blob/master/docs/Extract_Scripts.md

Code:
The encrypted mkey is useful to btcrecover, but it does not contain any of your Bitcoin address or private key information.
 btcrecover can attempt to decrypt the mkey by trying different password combinations.
 Should it succeed, it and whoever runs it will then know the password to your wallet file,
but without the rest of your wallet file, the password and the decrypted mkey are of no use
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 4911
https://merel.mobi => buy facemasks with BTC/LTC
December 18, 2018, 09:21:26 AM
#14
https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover allows you to create a token file, as long as you have a basic idear how your password should look (and it seems you do have a basic idear about this), it should be possible to bruteforce the password within a finite timeframe.

If you really have no clue how to setup john the ripper or btcrecover, you can always pay somebody to write a step by step guide (with screenshots) for setting up one of these tools on a clean VPS from a certain VPS service provider, that way you can create a clean VPS with the same provider and follow the step by step guide to setup your own bruteforce server...

Good luck!
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
December 18, 2018, 09:18:15 AM
#13
Do you usually use a couple of passwords for all the sites you visit? For example you have 3 passwords and you use either one of these everywhere you register or a combination like site name + a number and some word.
Are you still using any other services, websites from around 2009 (since that is the year of the shown transactions on the picture) where you can try the password that you use for those sites?
Do you have an English keyboard or a non English language preference on your PC/laptop? is it possible that you are mistyping the password because some letters are altered due to your language preferences? For example the Z and Y on some keyboards.

Maybe also some of these tips can help you to remember the password you used back when you created the wallet.
https://www.wikihow.com/Remember-a-Forgotten-Password

Thanks, I thought about the password for a long time, but they are not right, so I sent a post to help find the idea.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
December 18, 2018, 08:51:45 AM
#12
Do you usually use a couple of passwords for all the sites you visit? For example you have 3 passwords and you use either one of these everywhere you register or a combination like site name + a number and some word.
Are you still using any other services, websites from around 2009 (since that is the year of the shown transactions on the picture) where you can try the password that you use for those sites?
Do you have an English keyboard or a non English language preference on your PC/laptop? is it possible that you are mistyping the password because some letters are altered due to your language preferences? For example the Z and Y on some keyboards.

Maybe also some of these tips can help you to remember the password you used back when you created the wallet.
https://www.wikihow.com/Remember-a-Forgotten-Password
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
December 18, 2018, 08:37:03 AM
#11
The system gives me time limit, if you can help me, please send me a message to send email to *******@gmail.com, thank you very much!
I highly recommend to keep the discussion in public. Scammers will try to contact you in private, so be very careful who you trust.

Yes, thank you! Someone has asked me to send him a wallet. But I will not take this risk
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
December 18, 2018, 08:09:04 AM
#10
The system gives me time limit, if you can help me, please send me a message to send email to *******@gmail.com, thank you very much!
I highly recommend to keep the discussion in public. Scammers will try to contact you in private, so be very careful who you trust.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
December 18, 2018, 07:41:27 AM
#9
Who can help me? Previously, Bitcoin was cheap, so I set up a password at random. I wanted to sell it, but I found that I had forgotten the password. Who can help me unlock? I can pay him 10BTC

Pictures can't be uploaded. Who can tell me how to upload pictures?

do you remember
 - the length of the password
 - used character set (small, big, numbers, special characters, ...)
 - a part of the password like prefix or postfix

if it is truely random, out of 100 characters, longer than 12 characters, without any additional information you will not be able to recreate it

It's not a randomly generated password, I only remember that the password contains my name, but I typed a lot of errors.


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The system gives me time limit, if you can help me, please send me a message to send email to [email protected], thank you very much!
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