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I only found the wallet file, but it looks damaged
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The entire unit was scanned, sector by sector with a forensic system by a company regarding the file wallet
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Unfortunately I had already performed the search with the HxD editor of the hexadecimal progression 0201010420, but did not find this string on the file which is still partially corrupted.
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The problem is that with ExD editor there are so many hexadecimal strings that could be the private key, but I don't know which one is correct, there are programs that can look for it?
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I'm trying to use the GitHub and Python program, but I'm struggling, I'll try everything this weekend and I'll let you know, for the moment thank you very much. In this wallet there are 29 BTC, I have to try them all before giving up ..
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Is MUltibit Classic 0.5.17
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Good morning, I have a problem with my wallet file. The Multibit application cannot read the wallet because it was damaged with an overwrite and therefore I cannot have the BTC acquired in 2014. I would like to understand if it is possible to trace my private key and recover the BTC inside the damaged wallet file. The pc containing the wallet file was formatted and reloaded the operating system, subsequently when I realized that I did not save the private keys correctly I recovered the wallet file, but it is partially overwritten and not readable by Multibit. I tried to open it with the HxD editor program to check if my private key was intact anyway, and I tried to open some 32 Byte strings hexadecimal and I read them with the bitaddress.org program, but here I stopped. Can't figure out what the exact 32-byte srtring is.
I offer a reward to anyone who will be able to help me find my private key
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The pc containing the wallet file was formatted and reloaded the operating system, subsequently when I realized that I did not save the private keys correctly I recovered the wallet file, but it is partially overwritten and not readable by Multibit. I tried to open it with the HxD editor program to check if my private key was intact anyway, and I tried to open some 32 Byte strings and I read them with the bitaddress.org program, but here I stopped. Can't figure out what the exact 32-byte srtring is.
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Hi everyone, I have a problem with my wallet file. The Multibit application cannot read the wallet because it was damaged with an overwrite and therefore I cannot have the BTC acquired in 2014. I would like to understand if it is possible to trace my private key and recover the BTC inside the damaged wallet file. I offer a reward to anyone who will be able to help me find my private key.
thanks a lot
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