Current number of post (Including this one): 281 betspider refferal id: ref=147949846158 BTC address (segwit bech32): bc1q3ylzr609ul0zyk7tvdejfxevzr0dzc3fj24wxk Merit earned in the last 120 days: 109
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It is nothing else than people's ability to detect patterns. If someone would define Base58 differently (digits at the end?), we would see completely different addresses. You think that something is 'normal' because it is more probable to observe. I bet you have never seen an address which contains only digits or only one specific character (let's ignore the issue with checksum for a moment). People who play lottery usually don't choose consecutive numbers because they 'feel' there must be gap between numbers, while the chance to hit is exactly the same for both cases.
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Hello everyone, I'm in need of a program that is able to recover 2 lost words from a mnemonic phrases example is https://github.com/ZenGo-X/mnemonic-recoveryif anyone can modify the script to check 2 words instead of 1 that would be great. Probably could be done with my program https://github.com/PawelGorny/lostwordIf you know positions of lost words, then see configuration for worker KNOWN_POSITION If you do not know positions, let me know, I will adapt my software (currently it works with one missing word, worker ONE_UNKNOWN). Do you want to launch it with known target address & path or you need only to see which seed is correct? Let me know if I may help you.
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you're talking Java, C#, C++, PHP, NodeJS, and HTML (i.e. web dev technologies) all at once. Even I am not proficient in all those languages.
why so modest?
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systems upto 256GB ram
Why would you need such a huge amount of RAM? I think it is "Up to eleven" thing.
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OK, let's go back to the initial problem. Have you found the transaction you look for? And just to confirm - it was 750000 BTC? Or 750 BTC? Or 75 BTC? Or using list of founded wallets ( https://gz.blockchair.com/bitcoin/addresses/) do you know which address was involved? You said that you generated address using custom 64-characters long phrase; you have also enclosed 3 addresses - could you tell us (just to proof that your method works) what is the phrase and corresponding address? This way you will 'burn' one of addresses, but at least we will know that what you wrote had some sense. I'm afraid the whole thread is drifting into a void due to recent posts regarding your identity... It is a pity, because it was an interesting case ;-)
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Binance will not give you any user's data, request must be done by legal authorities. Maybe there is another way to find the seller - how did you pay? With cash, paypal, money transfer, other crypto? You may always call https://detektywrutkowski.pl
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if you see carefully there are some 547 satoshi incoming transactions to these addresses and after a while the funds from these addresses are moved (same to assume someone cracked the privatekey). it could be just a coincidence but if you dig down deeper these 547 satoshi are sent to lots of addresses even to some high value addresses and some of them are getting cracked, funds are moving out briefly after they receive these 547 satoshis. these are the wallets i know of, maybe there could be many. i dont know how but someone is sending these small amounts and somehow how cracking these addresses. this is my assumption. i hope experts here could uncover the mystery.
google "dust attack"
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I wanted to ask what character can be substituted for *. i want to try matching only uppercase and lowercase letters. is there such a possibility? And another question I have a privatkey in it, 9 characters are lost at the beginning. After the number 5. I tried to shorten the search options. and tried to substitute other symbols for example 5KoR ******* and the search did not give any result at all. there are suspicions that not all symbols can be in places 3 and 4.
Of course not. The range is 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEBAAEDCE6AF48A03BBFD25E8CD0364140 which produces range of WIF (uncompressed): 5HpHagT65TZzG1PH3CSu63k8DbpvD8s5ip4nEB3kEsreAnchuDf 5Km2kuu7vtFDPpxywn4u3NLpbr5jKpTB3jsuDU2KYEqetqj84qw 5Ko... is above the range. By the way - I invite you check also my program https://github.com/PawelGorny/WifSolver/ Maybe it will help you. But, as you said you have 9 characters missing (so WIF as I understand looks like 5? ??xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) I think it is solvable. It could be also solved by converting your problem to another program. And additionally if you have public key (if you know address and it has outgoing transaction) could be solved in minutes ;-) Regards,
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Read: https://learnmeabitcoin.com/technical/wifFirst 2 characters (80/ef) marks real network or testnet. At the end 8 characters are checksum generated by hashing private key. Before checksum you may have also marker '01' which tells to produce compressed public key and produces WIF L.. or K.... Without '01' you receive WIF 5...
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OK, let's start from the another side. You said that there was a transaction but you don't have txid. You are sure transaction happened, right? Do you know the value? You may check history of transactions ( https://gz.blockchair.com/bitcoin/transactions/) to see if you find the suspected one. And now there is one thing I do not understand, which case is true: 1) you have some private keys, but each of them produces empty address and transaction was sent to another address, which you do not know 2) you know the address used in transaction but you do not have WIF for that address 3) you know address used in transaction, you have key for it and address is empty ?
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before, i only try generating another 64 characters to compare with blockchain.com I have the address and private key WIF now. I know that today I will have to do this for got help.
If you have only WIF, which does not produce address you have, try to convert it into compressed/uncompressed ( https://iancoleman.io/bitcoin-key-compression/) If none of addresses is the one expected then probably you must try to restore phrase you used and then create again WIF from your phrase - maybe there was a mistake.... If there was REALLY a transfer and you seen coins transferred on YOUR address, which you GAVE to sender, it means that you had WIF for that address. So probably restoring phrase could be the only way. I have 3 addresses and 3 WIFs, definitely all 3 64-character
WIF does not have 64 characters, you have phrase, right? BTW I guess your address for sure starts with 1, as there was no SegWit on blockchain.com in July 2015. Did you consider contacting blockchain.com for history of your account, history of actions or transactions on imported addresses?
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