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Title: Samurai wallet passphrase sintaxis error
Post by: davidla on November 12, 2021, 02:59:21 AM
Hello evey body

recently buy a small amount of BT to try, i use a samourai wallet everything was good.

but i wanted to test the restore system, trusting that i had everything i needed


luckily it is a small amount, but I would like to get it back


i have the 12 words, the backup file "samurai.txt", the public id of the only transfer made, and the passphrase

when i try to restore the backup I get an error with the passphrase. It must be a syntax error



Maybe I would put an extra character that would not be noted, maybe a point, I don't know


i have installed python and btcrecover to try restore. I think it is possible with btc recovery for my wallet żis correct?


but I don't know how to create the password.txt and the tokens.txt i read the wiki, but it is too dificult for me

I'd like to see if someone can help me create the files, I would appreciate it with a donation if we get it back

the passphrase is similar wirelessacademic2021*  I have changed it but keeping the structure


if you could put the files to replace with my data I would appreciate it

regards


Title: Re: Samurai wallet passphrase sintaxis error
Post by: nc50lc on November 13, 2021, 04:53:12 AM
i have installed python and btcrecover to try restore. I think it is possible with btc recovery for my wallet żis correct?
but I don't know how to create the password.txt and the tokens.txt i read the wiki, but it is too dificult for me
-snip-
the passphrase is similar wirelessacademic2021*  I have changed it but keeping the structure
Does btcrecover supports Samurai encrypted "auto backup"? (AFAIK it doesn't)

Anyway, for the token file: If you haven't changed "wirelessacedemic" and just changed the numbers and symbol, then it'll be easy.
You can use this simple token file:
Code:
^wirelessacademic
^,^%1,4d
%y$
The token file translated into: use "wirelessacademic" at the start, any 1~4 digits at the middle, and any symbol at the end.
This will get complicated if you've changed wirelessacademic into something else that you don't have any idea of, because it's long.


Title: Re: Samurai wallet passphrase sintaxis error
Post by: LoyceV on November 13, 2021, 09:42:36 AM
but i wanted to test the restore system, trusting that i had everything i needed
It's doesn't help you now, but for next time: you should verify your backup is sufficient by restoring it before funding the wallet. If the backup produces the same Bitcoin address, you're good to go.

Unfortunately, I can't help you with Samurai, I've never used it.


Title: Re: Samurai wallet passphrase sintaxis error
Post by: larry_vw_1955 on November 16, 2021, 02:30:58 AM

i have the 12 words, the backup file "samurai.txt", the public id of the only transfer made, and the passphrase

when i try to restore the backup I get an error with the passphrase. It must be a syntax error


regards

That sounds like a real serious problem.  :o You must be talking about tip39 extended passphrase.


Title: Re: Samurai wallet passphrase sintaxis error
Post by: HCP on November 18, 2021, 02:13:43 AM
i have the 12 words, the backup file "samurai.txt", the public id of the only transfer made, and the passphrase

when i try to restore the backup I get an error with the passphrase. It must be a syntax error
Are you restoring the 12 words... or using the backup file and the passphrase? ???



Title: Re: Samurai wallet passphrase sintaxis error
Post by: davidla on November 20, 2021, 01:59:21 PM
i have the 12 words, the backup file "samurai.txt", the public id of the only transfer made, and the passphrase

when i try to restore the backup I get an error with the passphrase. It must be a syntax error
Are you restoring the 12 words... or using the backup file and the passphrase? ???



I have tried both, but the passphrase fails in both

Does btcrecover supports Samurai encrypted "auto backup"? (AFAIK it doesn't)

No. Keyword "Samourai" doesn't even exist on original btcrecover[1] and on 3rditeration version, Samourai wallet is only mentioned as wallet which support BIP39[2]. But if OP willing to sponsor 3rditeration, he might bring support for samourai wallet[3].

1. https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/search?q=Samourai&type= (https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/search?q=Samourai&type=)
2. https://docs.btcrecover.org/en/latest/Usage_Examples/basic_password_recoveries/#bip39-passphrase-protected-wallets-electrum-extra-words (https://docs.btcrecover.org/en/latest/Usage_Examples/basic_password_recoveries/#bip39-passphrase-protected-wallets-electrum-extra-words)
3. https://github.com/3rdIteration/btcrecover/issues/245#issuecomment-913222943 (https://github.com/3rdIteration/btcrecover/issues/245#issuecomment-913222943)


Tell me more, but we are talking about a small wallet




thanks every body for your answers




what do you think about https://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/

What data do I have to provide?

the complete portfolio backup and others?


Title: Re: Samurai wallet passphrase sintaxis error
Post by: nc50lc on November 21, 2021, 01:34:51 AM
what do you think about https://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/

What data do I have to provide?
The service has quite the reputation and the user has positive ratings as well: walletrecoveryservices (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=130960)
There's also a link to their 5-star Trustpilot review page: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/walletrecoveryservices.com (https://www.trustpilot.com/review/walletrecoveryservices.com)

For the data, it depends on what they'll ask you but the whole portfolio plus a list of possible passphrases should be enough.


Title: Re: Samurai wallet passphrase sintaxis error
Post by: davidla on November 22, 2021, 08:16:16 PM
what do you think about https://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/

What data do I have to provide?
The service has quite the reputation and the user has positive ratings as well: walletrecoveryservices (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=130960)
There's also a link to their 5-star Trustpilot review page: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/walletrecoveryservices.com (https://www.trustpilot.com/review/walletrecoveryservices.com)

For the data, it depends on what they'll ask you but the whole portfolio plus a list of possible passphrases should be enough.

I have contacted Dave, he asked me to facilitate everything

I will keep you informed