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Topic: Wallet Recovery Services - Forensic/Block (Read 1039 times)

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August 07, 2014, 01:48:34 AM
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you posted on wrong section

better go and post in exchange btc section of forum

thanks
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August 06, 2014, 10:30:56 PM
#5
What?Can you crack a locked wallet?
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August 06, 2014, 10:28:20 PM
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If you got other people you serviced already, I`d suggest them to vouch for you on this thread.

Hi, i haven't checked this thread in a while, but that is an excellent idea. I will ask them to do so. Since the forensic recovery i have not had a client in need of that service so far.

What is more common however is a wallet.dat replacement/wallet re-synchronizing. Some people devalue this work because it is simple to them, but it is important to note that while we all are dealing with Crypto-Currencies, file systems are not everyone's forte.

99% of wallets are housed in Appdata/Application Support directories, but making sure the wallet syncs up with a user's backed up Wallet.dat can face these issues:

1)Remnants of previous blockchain due to improperly deleted appdata components.
2)Bad and/or needed nodes in .conf file.
3)Conf file needed to be permissioned correctly in order to be read.
4)Fear of messing up, and you want a tech that will not lose your coins that you worked hard for.
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If you got other people you serviced already, I`d suggest them to vouch for you on this thread.
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Hi All,

I am writing here to offer my services in recovering data from damaged hard drive's. I have done this so far with a couple of clients and they have been pleased with the results. As with any data recovery there are limitations, in particular, financial.

My skillset lies between a damaged partition ranging from an unmountable drive. An excessive clicking and/or platter fusion where the mechanics would have to be replaced is out of my wheelhouse. I have only recently started fortifying my DataRecovery enough to offer it as a service.

My company name is Infinite CPU Solutions, and i recently recovered 4 BTC's in various wallets from a client who was gracious enough to provide me a generous payment of .25BTC and 2 Videocards. I understand your data is precious and the nature regarding trust, especially in a zerotrust world, so for this client to put their trust in me meant a lot.

Please contact me if you believe i could be of assistance to you. My aim is and always has been to simply provide great value and not just a lump sum of data for the person to sift through.

Thanks,

Anthony

https://www.facebook.com/Infinite.CPU.Solutions
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