Title: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: H23188 on February 11, 2022, 02:59:05 PM I have an Exodus file that contains Bitcoins. A Developer create for me.
I make sure it's legit and post on here for help. Because I've been busy with work outside for more than 2 years, I've lost contact with him now, so I can't ask how to use the file, I also tried to contact him but I can't talk to him, hope he is active in this forum and will contact me via Line : s23188 Wish you always healthy in life. who is the developer or can help me to use the file, I will give away 100 Bitcoins when I can use my file. I'm not joking, thanks My Line : s23188 Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: Lucius on February 11, 2022, 03:11:25 PM You should continue the discussion where you started it, with the same account you used before - even if you have dementia, pen and paper are something that keeps things from being forgotten. Besides, your problem has nothing to do with the Project Development board.
hepl me use file account exodus (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5380849.0) Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: AB de Royse777 on February 11, 2022, 03:53:05 PM who is the developer or can help me to use the file, I will give away 100 Bitcoins when I can use my file. 100 Bitcoin as reward and the current price is $43,800 per Bitcoin. You are telling that you will give $4,380,000 for a help. How many bitcoin do you have in the wallet if you don't mind. I guess it's 1000x times than the reward?Anyway, all seems to me just fun. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: H23188 on February 11, 2022, 04:44:43 PM Thanks for everyone's answers before.
Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: HedgeFx on February 11, 2022, 05:18:25 PM According your trust you look a bit confused... ::) ::) ::)
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/5900/59002023.html I have an Exodus file that contains Bitcoins. A Developer create for me. I make sure it's legit and post on here for help. Because I've been busy with work outside for more than 2 years, I've lost contact with him now, so I can't ask how to use the file, I also tried to contact him but I can't talk to him, hope he is active in this forum and will contact me via Line : s23188 Wish you always healthy in life. who is the developer or can help me to use the file, I will give away 100 Bitcoins when I can use my file. I'm not joking, thanks My Line : s23188 Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: H23188 on February 11, 2022, 07:17:18 PM no surprise, i love using this account, it makes sense to me and the person I'm looking for is easily recognizable
thank you Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: examplens on February 11, 2022, 09:30:38 PM Thanks for everyone's answers before. hope someone can help me soon. We can help you. I will even have the honour of helping Satoshi :D Can you provide some proof that you hold 100BTC? Post here the address with those funds and a signed message so we can talk about the next move. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: decodx on February 11, 2022, 11:52:10 PM no surprise, i love using this account, it makes sense to me and the person I'm looking for is easily recognizable thank you As with the last topic you opened with almost the same question, you didn't explain anything, which means no one can help you. Since you have difficulty with English, I suggest you ask questions one by one from the beginning. How exactly can we help you? Or are you looking for a specific member on this forum? Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: 7SXC7 on February 12, 2022, 07:34:39 AM I have an Exodus file that contains Bitcoins. A Developer create for me. I make sure it's legit and post on here for help. Because I've been busy with work outside for more than 2 years, I've lost contact with him now, so I can't ask how to use the file, I also tried to contact him but I can't talk to him, hope he is active in this forum and will contact me via Line : s23188 Wish you always healthy in life. who is the developer or can help me to use the file, I will give away 100 Bitcoins when I can use my file. I'm not joking, thanks My Line : s23188 Hey, interesting. First question, where did you get them and how? I can help but first we go through a interview. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: decodx on February 12, 2022, 06:35:02 PM Hey, interesting. Even more interesting is the choice of your first reply and the manner in which you introduce yourself to the community. You created this profile about 20 minutes before posting this. I can help but first we go through a interview. I wouldn't advise anyone to do that. No offense intended. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: seoincorporation on February 12, 2022, 07:45:10 PM To open an Exodus file you need Fortran. The information is on page 18 from the next document:
https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6902151 And another option is to convert the Exodus file to ASCII You can do that under any Unix system with the next command: Code: ncdump filename.e > filename.txt Source: https://coreform.com/cubit_help/finite_element_model/export/exporting_exodus2_file.htm There is a lot of information online about this kind of file and how to deal with them, I hope this information help you to recover your coins. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: Leonardo2020 on February 12, 2022, 08:30:45 PM Hy,
very interesting Thread. I guess there is a very important information in the file, that have nothing to do with BTC. Offer this amount of "money" helps to get intention. If you are only looking for a old friend, you could have used the search-function :) Also guess your "work" had metal strokes, so I'll not going to interrupt where nobody calls me. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: Pmalek on February 13, 2022, 08:42:10 AM Hey, interesting. So now you are talking with yourself? That's a nice change. Satoshi Nakamoto talking to himself after recovering from dementia and not being able to contact himself. Based on the username choices, these are obviously alt-accounts. I am not sure if your goal is just trolling or you have other ulterior motives. Whatever it is, you are going to fail. First question, where did you get them and how? I can help but first we go through a interview. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: dkbit98 on February 13, 2022, 07:24:16 PM OP stop trying to make (even bigger) fool of yourself in this forum with all your fake question, fake dementia claims and alt accounts you use for fake conversation.
Everyone else please STOP replying to this troll and keeping his topics artificially alive. PS Please show us the proof that you own 100 Bitcoins and sign a message for that from your wallet. Can't wait to see what happens next. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: H23188 on February 15, 2022, 09:47:12 AM To open an Exodus file you need Fortran. The information is on page 18 from the next document: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6902151 And another option is to convert the Exodus file to ASCII You can do that under any Unix system with the next command: Code: ncdump filename.e > filename.txt Source: https://coreform.com/cubit_help/finite_element_model/export/exporting_exodus2_file.htm There is a lot of information online about this kind of file and how to deal with them, I hope this information help you to recover your coins. thank you, i have a .voice need to convert to mp4 to know use my file but i can not convert Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: PawGo on February 15, 2022, 11:45:54 AM thank you, i have a .voice need to convert to mp3 to know use my file but i can not convert You should say how it was recorded, on smartphone or other device? And it could even be a typical .wav file just renamed, not necessarily custom format. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: H23188 on February 15, 2022, 06:04:17 PM thank you, i have a .voice need to convert to mp3 to know use my file but i can not convert You should say how it was recorded, on smartphone or other device? And it could even be a typical .wav file just renamed, not necessarily custom format. file is Assistant.voice i use telegram or line, icq how can i contact to you thank you Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: seoincorporation on February 15, 2022, 06:45:03 PM ... thank you, i have a .voice need to convert to mp3 to know use my file but i can not convert You are welcome, if your problem gets fixed feel free to send the 100BTC to the addy on my profile as the title say ;) The audio conversion is possible with a linux command, I would recommend the tool called 'sox' with this tool you can get information from the audio file: Quote $ soxi countdown.mp3 Input File : '/home/tux/countdown.mp3' Channels : 1 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:11.21 = 494185 samples... File Size : 179k Bit Rate : 128k Sample Encoding: MPEG audio (layer I, II or III) If the validation proves that one is a valid audio file then you can convert it with: Code: sox Assistant.voice output.mp3 And if that tool doeasn't work, then ffmpeg should do the magic. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: Pmalek on February 16, 2022, 05:11:23 PM file is Assistant.voice You said in your other thread that the file extension is .board. Why are you wasting people's time here?file extension is .board Most audio player (like VLC) doesn't check file type by extension, but by it's signature/magic bytes. Have you tried opening that file using audio player? I asked him that in the other thread he created with his alt account. He never answered the question.If it's an audio file, can't you run it in VLC media player, for example? Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: NotATether on February 16, 2022, 05:31:41 PM To open an Exodus file you need Fortran. The information is on page 18 from the next document: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6902151 And another option is to convert the Exodus file to ASCII You can do that under any Unix system with the next command: Code: ncdump filename.e > filename.txt Source: https://coreform.com/cubit_help/finite_element_model/export/exporting_exodus2_file.htm There is a lot of information online about this kind of file and how to deal with them, I hope this information help you to recover your coins. This actually doesn't make any sense because Exodus is not even programmed in Fortran. It's a NodeJS/Electron program that encrypts the private keys before storing them in the wallet file. It is impossible to obtain the private keys without either the password or mnemonic phrase. yeah I get this is a joke but still. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: H23188 on February 16, 2022, 06:09:02 PM file is Assistant.voice You said in your other thread that the file extension is .board. Why are you wasting people's time here?file extension is .board Most audio player (like VLC) doesn't check file type by extension, but by it's signature/magic bytes. Have you tried opening that file using audio player? I asked him that in the other thread he created with his alt account. He never answered the question.If it's an audio file, can't you run it in VLC media player, for example? If the articles on the internet can guide to use the .board file, doesn't need a file to convert to mp4 for instructions. i tried replacing the .seco file but it's probably incorrect I think so. Title: Re: 100 Bitcoin for who can help. Post by: PawGo on February 16, 2022, 08:02:30 PM To open an Exodus file you need Fortran. The information is on page 18 from the next document: This actually doesn't make any sense because Exodus is not even programmed in Fortran. It's a NodeJS/Electron program that encrypts the private keys before storing them in the wallet file. It is impossible to obtain the private keys without either the password or mnemonic phrase. yeah I get this is a joke but still. off-topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsA7N5wmre8 Polish movie Haker (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338086/) gave us the great hacking advice - to use emacs through sendmail. |