Title: Assistance Sought Post by: esh70 on April 15, 2018, 09:03:27 AM I am from India & have approximately 3 bitcoins. These coins are stored in my hard drive & I do not know as to how to encash the same. These coins were given to me in lieu of consultancy I had rendered to a client. He has I need to decrypt the same & I have no clue as to how to go about it ? Can anyone pl help ? Tx n with best rgds
Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: Xynerise on April 15, 2018, 09:37:26 AM How are they stored in your hard drive?
How exactly did he send it to you? Did you give him a bitcoin address? Or is it stored in a wallet.dat file? PS be very careful with the information you share. Do not send any files to anyone that PM's you, and if you're sharing stuff you're not certain of then just share the first 3 or so characters. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: esh70 on April 15, 2018, 10:56:35 AM How are they stored in your hard drive? \How exactly did he send it to you? Did you give him a bitcoin address? Or is it stored in a wallet.dat file? PS be very careful with the information you share. Do not send any files to anyone that PM's you, and if you're sharing stuff you're not certain of then just share the first 3 or so characters. How Stored :- Not Known Source of transfer :- IRC Bitcoin Address :- No Wallet.dat file :- No S/w used :- Bitcoin Core Pl Note :- I was asked to install a software which turned a normal hard drive to a nano ledger s. When I log on to linux (debian) the same reads as ext4. The hard drive works perfect & there are no malwares / virus in the hard drive. Consultancy fees will be transferred on successful completion. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: ranochigo on April 15, 2018, 11:17:39 AM You would need a Ledger Nano S to actually use anything related to it; installing anything won't turn your computer into a hardware wallet. Where did you get the software? While your computer scan might not have any malware infections, some malwares are undetectable.
What were you given when you got the Bitcoins? You can't get Bitcoins without actually getting a file or a string of alphanumeric letters. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: buwaytress on April 15, 2018, 11:19:44 AM When the client transferred you the Bitcoins, he must have given you some information for you to have verify that that the transaction took place and confirmed successfully. He would have at the very least given you a transaction ID or a Bitcoin address or a private key.
But if he asked you to install a software as you described... you probably are mistaken. Far as I know, the Nano itself is a hardware wallet... you can't turn your harddrive into a Nano. Perhaps the description you gave seems to indicate you were asked to install a wallet. Could you not ask the client for clarification on what you were asked to do? What was the software given to you? This was transferred over IRC? Be very careful with what you share here, Xynerise warns because if you share your private keys here, anyone could take control of your coins. As pointed out, all the info you might have been given will all look like a long string of random characters, which you wouldn't be able to tell apart... so don't post any of that here until we can determine what you have. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: esh70 on April 15, 2018, 11:21:53 AM You would need a Ledger Nano S to actually use anything related to it; installing anything won't turn your computer into a hardware wallet. Where did you get the software? While your computer scan might not have any malware infections, some malwares are undetectable. What were you given when you got the Bitcoins? You can't get Bitcoins without actually getting a file or a string of alphanumeric letters. I have used raspberry pi's (raspbian jessie) to see the coins and validate its settings and it really does work but only thing is ,I am not able to take the bitcoins out of a text file. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: Xynerise on April 15, 2018, 12:00:53 PM How Stored :- Not Known Source of transfer :- IRC Bitcoin Address :- No Wallet.dat file :- No S/w used :- Bitcoin Core That makes no sense at all. You can't receive Bitcoins if you don't give the sender a bitcoin address. Quote Pl Note :- I was asked to install a software which turned a normal hard drive to a nano ledger s. It doesn't work like that.The Ledger device uses a special USB hardware with a special firmware. You can't just install the software on any USB. I have used raspberry pi's (raspbian jessie) to see the coins They're just stored as UTXOs on the blockchain. What you need to spend certain UTXOs assigned to you are private keys (they start with 5, K or L), if you don't have a private key then you don't have any bitcoins at all. Quote and validate its settings and it really does work How exactly do you "validate the settings"?What works? ??? Quote but only thing is ,I am not able to take the bitcoins out of a text file. WTF?Bitcoins aren't stored on text files. What exactly is on the text file? Is it a string of alphanumeric characters starting with 5, K or L? Post the first 3 or so characters. Either you were scammed or you're trolling. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: bob123 on April 15, 2018, 12:16:09 PM How Stored :- Not Known Source of transfer :- IRC Bitcoin Address :- No Wallet.dat file :- No S/w used :- Bitcoin Core Bitcoins can't be transferred via IRC. Did he send you private keys via IRC? Without giving someone your address and without receiving a wallet file it is pretty unusual how you could have received BTC's. Did you install and sync bitcoin core when he gave/send you BTC ? Pl Note :- I was asked to install a software which turned a normal hard drive to a nano ledger s. This is not possible. No software can achieve the functionality of a hardware wallet. What exactly did the software do? Encrypting a file? Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: DannyHamilton on April 15, 2018, 12:28:35 PM It is sounding like you have been lied to.
It is possible that the sender might have sent you some private keys, but from your explanation so far, it sounds more likely that the sender tricked you into downloading some fake software that pretends to be a bitcoin wallet and displays a fake amount of coins to make you think you've received bitcoins. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: esh70 on April 15, 2018, 01:20:13 PM It is sounding like you have been lied to. It is possible that the sender might have sent you some private keys, but from your explanation so far, it sounds more likely that the sender tricked you into downloading some fake software that pretends to be a bitcoin wallet and displays a fake amount of coins to make you think you've received bitcoins. I will be connecting my HDD to the raspberry in the next 2 to 3 hrs & shall provide the information what is available in the txt file. Thanks for your valuable time Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: DannyHamilton on April 15, 2018, 01:59:17 PM It is sounding like you have been lied to. It is possible that the sender might have sent you some private keys, but from your explanation so far, it sounds more likely that the sender tricked you into downloading some fake software that pretends to be a bitcoin wallet and displays a fake amount of coins to make you think you've received bitcoins. I will be connecting my HDD to the raspberry in the next 2 to 3 hrs & shall provide the information what is available in the txt file. Thanks for your valuable time Be careful. If the sender provided you with private keys, then it is VERY IMPORTANT that you do NOT share those private keys with ANYONE. Anybody that knows the private keys can take the bitcoins from you. If there is any chance at all that the HDD has private keys on it, then it would be best to simply describe what you see without actually showing the contents. For example, this is an accurate description of most REAL private keys (Commonly called Wallet Import Format or WIF): It is 51 (or 52) mostly random looking letters an numbers (both lower case and upper case) and it starts with a 5 (or a K or an L). There are a few other common formats for private keys, such as hexadecimal or base58. Again, if you aren't sure if it is a private key or not, then it would be better to just describe what it looks like without actually revealing any of the actual data. It also could be a set of 12 or more random looking words. In that case, it might be what is called a "mnemonic seed". You would need to import that seed into the matching software, and the the software would be able to convert that seed into a set of private keys. If it is a random looking set of words, then it is VERY IMPORTANT that you do NOT share those words with ANYONE. Anybody that knows most of the seed words can take the bitcoins from you. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: Thirdspace on April 15, 2018, 08:21:03 PM I am from India & have approximately 3 bitcoins. These coins are stored in my hard drive & I do not know as to how to encash the same. These coins were given to me in lieu of consultancy I had rendered to a client. He has I need to decrypt the same & I have no clue as to how to go about it ? Can anyone pl help ? Tx n with best rgds what kind of consultancy?if it was about bitcoin and/or cryptocurrency, wouldn't it be ironic you are asking this? or your payment would be part of whatever inside that thing you need to decrypt? How Stored :- Not Known how could you say (know) you have 3 BTC but don't have a bitcoin address as reference?Source of transfer :- IRC Bitcoin Address :- No Wallet.dat file :- No S/w used :- Bitcoin Core Pl Note :- I was asked to install a software which turned a normal hard drive to a nano ledger s. When I log on to linux (debian) the same reads as ext4. The hard drive works perfect & there are no malwares / virus in the hard drive. Consultancy fees will be transferred on successful completion. you mentioned "Bitcoin Core" but then you were asked to do something related to a nano ledger s? no consistency and none of his info make sense, he should start over telling the story from the beginning with simple words I have a feeling this is another variation thread of "Please help decrypting my wallet and I will pay handsomely" Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: esh70 on April 16, 2018, 08:57:27 AM I am from India & have approximately 3 bitcoins. These coins are stored in my hard drive & I do not know as to how to encash the same. These coins were given to me in lieu of consultancy I had rendered to a client. He has I need to decrypt the same & I have no clue as to how to go about it ? Can anyone pl help ? Tx n with best rgds what kind of consultancy?if it was about bitcoin and/or cryptocurrency, wouldn't it be ironic you are asking this? or your payment would be part of whatever inside that thing you need to decrypt? How Stored :- Not Known how could you say (know) you have 3 BTC but don't have a bitcoin address as reference?Source of transfer :- IRC Bitcoin Address :- No Wallet.dat file :- No S/w used :- Bitcoin Core Pl Note :- I was asked to install a software which turned a normal hard drive to a nano ledger s. When I log on to linux (debian) the same reads as ext4. The hard drive works perfect & there are no malwares / virus in the hard drive. Consultancy fees will be transferred on successful completion. you mentioned "Bitcoin Core" but then you were asked to do something related to a nano ledger s? no consistency and none of his info make sense, he should start over telling the story from the beginning with simple words I have a feeling this is another variation thread of "Please help decrypting my wallet and I will pay handsomely" Thank all for the help (guidance) . After connecting the raspberry to the HDD I have found the WALLET.dat , it was hidden in the folder WALLET ID. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: Xynerise on April 16, 2018, 09:15:42 AM Thank all for the help (guidance) . After connecting the raspberry to the HDD I have found the WALLET.dat , it was hidden in the folder WALLET ID. Is there a passphrase? Do you have it? You don't need to download the whole blockchain to check. Download bitcoin core software On the debug console, run Code: listaddressgroupings Code: getaddressesbyaccount "" Check the balances of the address on any block explorer. If you want to export the private key of any address into an SPV wallet like Electrum Unlock the wallet (if it is encrypted with a passphrase) Code: walletpassphrase <your passphrase> 1000 Then use dumpprivkey to dump the private key of the address Eg Code: dumpprivkey 1YourBitcoinAddress That's your private key, that's how you can spend bitcoins, if you share it with someone else then they can spend your bitcoin, if you lose it then you'll most likely lose your bitcoins forever. You said Quote He has I need to decrypt the same Which makes me doubt you have the passphrase for the wallet.dat in the first place.Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: LoyceV on April 16, 2018, 09:15:55 AM After connecting the raspberry to the HDD I have found the WALLET.dat , it was hidden in the folder Make a backup on a USB stick, and store it safely. Then, make another backup, just to be sure!WALLET ID. You're talking about $24k here, so take security precautions. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: Roaid on April 16, 2018, 10:13:47 AM I am from India & have approximately 3 bitcoins. These coins are stored in my hard drive & I do not know as to how to encash the same. These coins were given to me in lieu of consultancy I had rendered to a client. He has I need to decrypt the same & I have no clue as to how to go about it ? Can anyone pl help ? Tx n with best rgds what kind of consultancy?if it was about bitcoin and/or cryptocurrency, wouldn't it be ironic you are asking this? or your payment would be part of whatever inside that thing you need to decrypt? How Stored :- Not Known how could you say (know) you have 3 BTC but don't have a bitcoin address as reference?Source of transfer :- IRC Bitcoin Address :- No Wallet.dat file :- No S/w used :- Bitcoin Core Pl Note :- I was asked to install a software which turned a normal hard drive to a nano ledger s. When I log on to linux (debian) the same reads as ext4. The hard drive works perfect & there are no malwares / virus in the hard drive. Consultancy fees will be transferred on successful completion. you mentioned "Bitcoin Core" but then you were asked to do something related to a nano ledger s? no consistency and none of his info make sense, he should start over telling the story from the beginning with simple words I have a feeling this is another variation thread of "Please help decrypting my wallet and I will pay handsomely" Thank all for the help (guidance) . After connecting the raspberry to the HDD I have found the WALLET.dat , it was hidden in the folder WALLET ID. Title: Re: Assistance Sought Post by: Thirdspace on April 17, 2018, 09:34:53 AM After connecting the raspberry to the HDD I have found the WALLET.dat , it was hidden in the folder Make a backup on a USB stick, and store it safely. Then, make another backup, just to be sure!WALLET ID. You're talking about $24k here, so take security precautions. If he received that wallet file from someone else, making backup won't make it secure. as I read post #3 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3325273.msg34745601#msg34745601), you received something via IRC? OP, did you create that wallet yourself? If you didn't then the previous owner would still be able to access that fund, you should create your own wallet and send your bitcoin there |