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61  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: BITCOINCORE on: March 26, 2020, 01:11:52 AM
What I don't understand here is to the point I've not made any purpose to all of my wallet.dat file but this one is really into somethin' I quite don't figure out or did I just describe this wallet your purpose is unknown remembered that core!
62  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: BITCOINCORE on: March 26, 2020, 01:05:52 AM
it is listed as unknown and not just an empty "string" did I specify that wallet name to be unknown

63  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: BITCOINCORE on: March 26, 2020, 12:46:29 AM
What I've done is not the my actual wallet but on the other person wallet the only difference between this sample output to mine was my wallet have a "purpose" on line and the output of that line was unknown
64  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / BITCOINCORE on: March 26, 2020, 12:35:49 AM
I've tried to getwalletinfo my wallet.dat on Bitcoin core console and happen to get this info just like this
    "version" : 110200,
    "protocolversion" : 70002,
    "walletversion" : 60000,
    "balance" : 305.11300817,
    "blocks" : 406061,
    "timeoffset" : -75,
    "connections" : 10,
    "proxy" : "",
    "difficulty" : 166851513282.77719116,
    "testnet" : false,
    "keypoololdest" : 1457952689,
    "keypoolsize" : 10001,
    "paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
    "relayfee" : 0.00005000,
    "errors" : ""
except my wallet have a "purpose" and is f*cking  unknown as the core said

why would I give the wallet a purpose or how did this happen any idea cause I don't have any idea on this one as far as I remembered I don't specify my wallet to have a purpose any help would do,
65  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Wallet.dat on: March 25, 2020, 04:45:53 AM
is there a possibility or any program would know what character (en,ru,chi,jpn,etc..) I've used to lock my wallet.dat on bitcoin core anyone who can answer would be a great relief for me I've seen some topic ago here on bitcointalk don't know if this by gavinandersen who's by his program would know if its a general ASII encoding locking this said wallet,

Kaonashi1993
66  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: hash out put on: March 17, 2020, 05:21:15 AM
Hope I could be as technical as many of you by all means, keep aside thanks for info on everyone of you I might consider give you a reward once I success on my journey on the core until then,
nc50lc what is this thing your saying including a transaction on the wallet.dat file without the real pk of the info that address, is this what your sayin'
Yes.

I'm just experimenting the core of the console that's all
Hmm.. I thought this is somehow a "quest" on finding the balance of your locked wallet.dat.

If that's the case, then just read the info about Bitcoin core RPC commands from these sources:
67  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: hash out put on: March 16, 2020, 05:26:28 AM
nc50lc what is this thing your saying including a transaction on the wallet.dat file without the real pk of the info that address, is this what your sayin'
68  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: hash out put on: March 16, 2020, 05:23:13 AM
I'm just experimenting the core of the console that's all

in other words thanks for any help you've guys contributed on my page any other source to alter this hash is much more important and helpful,
Can some could give me a link to where I can extract this hash I make on the bitcoin-qt running on console listunspent and I make a transaction and this hash presented to me by qt can I COPY PASTE it on some website or somesort I've running an experimental any help will be much loved,
Based from your previous topics, posts and this thread; you must be talking about a non-broadcast transaction's hash...

If you only got the hash and the raw transaction wasn't saved, then it's useless because you can't reverse a hash.
You need the "Signed RAW Transaction" in HEX to paste in on a website (which I guess, to broadcast it).

By the way, there are ways to include a non-existing transaction to a wallet.dat file that's being used for scam purposes.
Did you bought/received that wallet file from someone?
69  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / hash out put on: March 15, 2020, 05:52:21 PM
Can some could give me a link to where I can extract this hash I make on the bitcoin-qt running on console listunspent and I make a transaction and this hash presented to me by qt can I COPY PASTE it on some website or somesort I've running an experimental any help will be much loved,
70  Economy / Services / Re: Can someone help me on: March 15, 2020, 11:42:02 AM
I see that there is a verbose {true}{false} there and a block hash which block my tx id included I'm afraid I don't know this exactly yet because of the transaction as mentioned is not broadcasting yet

it is not been brodcast yet
I'm afraid you cannot get the raw if it isn't broadcasted yet.

You can do it here https://chainquery.com/bitcoin-cli/getrawtransaction
71  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to get the raw transaction ? on: March 15, 2020, 11:34:51 AM
what if it is no been brodcast yet can I still now the raw transaction of my hash bitcoin getrawtransaction ha file
72  Economy / Services / Re: Can someone help me on: March 15, 2020, 11:31:20 AM
it is not been brodcast yet
Is this a bitcoin transaction? I can't find your txid on any blockexplorer in the internet.
73  Economy / Services / Can someone help me on: March 15, 2020, 11:20:35 AM
Is there a way to get the raw transaction of my id not including on the mempool this is the txid [{9759667f9ebd5aae4cef648dd8e05609029bae0932d79462544c739991b0a4da}]
74  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: what is this pk means on: March 14, 2020, 05:51:03 AM
Great help this this start with this [866dda7c] binary and end with 160 character is that right for pubkey

That pk is shorthand for public key. It is part of a thing called Output Script Descriptors. Descriptors are a way to represent the information other than private keys that are needed to sign for an input. They also include something called Key Origin Information which just gives the derivation path information for a pubkey if it was derived (and if that information is intended to be shared). Descriptors are mainly used for imports as they succinctly represent everything the wallet needs to know in order to construct a PSBT.

As a user, this field is meaningless to you and has no effect on how you receive or send Bitcoin. You could think of it as a different way to write an address, although no wallet will take it.
75  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: what is this pk means on: March 14, 2020, 03:48:33 AM
what is this pk then? anyhow I don't quite really understand sorry for noob mindset I'd have, I just type this listunspent on qt wallet then that output was give with pk s*T I getting groggy here that pk was 160 characters long
76  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: what is this pk means on: March 14, 2020, 02:45:42 AM
I don't know if this is refer to the receiver as I don't curruntly send anyone an amount of satoshi could be the sender address but Ii don't quite know why the heck it's there I been searching couple of site but don't see reference to this pk sh*t any idea the json file was there as I listunspent on core console any idea Huh?
77  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / what is this pk means on: March 13, 2020, 10:35:29 PM
 "txid": "any",
    "vout": 0,
    "address": "any",
    "label": "",
    "scriptPubKey": "any",
    "amount": .01000000,
    "confirmations": 13164,
    "spendable": true,
    "solvable": true,
    "desc": "pk([=?HuhHuh??===])",
    "safe": true



what is this pk means I don't understand as I spend my time searching for this pk and the json format of listunspent on bitcoinqt don't print this output any idea
78  Economy / Services / Re: Crack My Password 1btc grand total who crack it on: March 08, 2020, 05:47:28 AM
I could not provide with a wallet.dat file but I will study thegrideon program to give a an mkey but for the most of my knowledge hash file is suitable enough to give you for cracking I just scable this wallet don't know if it is only Russian alphabet is what I put or not 6 to 8 character with two digits or one it would only take you you 28*8
Johnny I think you could help me somehow I Only password one or two of the special symbol @#$
with 6 to 10 character a to z 0 to 1 with one or without one capital letter, I would give you 2btc for the fastest result hmmm, the hash is on the upper side of this topic wish you luck,

Ahaha, sorry, i don't think that i will be able to help you in bruteforcing this.

And i think you don't understand one important moment: You're "alphabet" consists of 26 characters (a-z) + 10 characters (0-9) + 3 characters (@#$) so it will be 39 characters. Let assume that there is no apper case letters.

So, for example, the space of all possible combinations for 6 digit password will be 396. It's very easy task, i will brute force it in approximately 5.5 hours.

But, for 10 digit password it will be 3910. And it will take 1700 years for me to brute force it. Feel the difference, as they said.

With one upper case letter it will take even longer. If you don't remember where it is, when alphabet is rising from 39 characters to 65 (+26 upper case letter). If you remember that this is for example first letter, then it will be like 396*26 . Harder, but not so much.


So i doubt that i will live for 1700 years to break your wallet.

And yeah, it's not enough just hash to crack it. I need a wallet dat file. Or m-key from thegrideon program.
79  Economy / Services / Re: Crack My Password 1btc grand total who crack it on: March 06, 2020, 11:04:15 PM
I don't use such program I only use hashcat to hash my wallet.dat file and I don't know how to use this program

Your advice of not giving the wallet.dat file away is also gold advice and I don't know why I saw myself above everyone but this is the way I see it to make it work
in his current circumstances.

If you're using thegrideon program to find such password, you can export m-key of the encrypted file (it's some kind of thegrideon invention as far as i understand) and share it with anyone. There no sensitive data inside. And anyone can try to hack it, but even after success he will not be able to steal money (because he don't have wallet dat)
80  Economy / Services / Re: Crack My Password 1btc grand total who crack it on: March 06, 2020, 10:57:22 PM
Johnny I think you could help me somehow I Only password one or two of the special symbol @#$
with 6 to 10 character a to z 0 to 1 with one or without one capital letter, I would give you 2btc for the fastest result hmmm, the hash is on the upper side of this topic wish you luck,


information on the hash
1 to 0
a to z
@#$ symbol
don't know if there is a Camel case letter but as far as I know One or Two
I password only a word and a name
8 to 10 character possible passphrase

I have some hashing powers, but a password with lower and upper case letter, numbers and three symbols (or all special symbols, it will be much worse) will be too complicated for me and all small miner. Miners with enough hashing powers will not do it too, because 1 btc it's too low reward for them.

You need 9790 years to break such password (10 characters) with a 100 x 2080 Ti gpu cards (due to table here - https://www.thegrideon.com/bitcoin-password-recovery.html)
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