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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin hash cracking help please on: November 16, 2023, 12:45:43 AM
Being an expert on a subject does not mean that you have a definitive opinion on everything.
Of course, I did not send you my synchronized wallet, but does the fact that the 1gdc address in this synchronized wallet has a compressed key make it a real wallet this time?

As for the question mark in your head?
I did not tell anyone that I gave permission by saying "let's set the password"
I think being informed about a password that has already been created will better summarize my situation.

I would be grateful if my friends who are really interested in solutions rather than questions on this issue would take our time. I am not trying to destroy a state or gain someone's fortune.

More than just a translation, it's as if we're starting to need more and more people who solve problems rather than create them, that's for sure.



Even though I tried to crack my wallet password with brute force and all kinds of techniques (hashcat, john) for more than 3 months, I could not succeed.

All kinds of technique? Does that include tool specialized to brute-force Bitcoin wallet (such as btcrecover)?

Even though I tried to crack my wallet password with brute force and all kinds of techniques (hashcat, john) for more than 3 months, I could not succeed. As a last resort, I tried methods to decrypt my mkey encryption with AES, but I was still unsuccessful.

I get a warning that there is a problem with AES and mkey structure.

We don't know what exactly you did. But do you know that Bitcoin Core wallet use AES-256-CBC?

No, I did not buy the wallet and I did not lie to anyone. I am now learning that my wallet file is for sale and a friend of ours in this forum also has the same wallet. Also, in another thread under the name "my wallet.dat file is lost", I did not ask for help from anyone and I did not learn the address of my wallet from anyone, please help. If you want to be, help me find the password, thank you in advance. respects.

If someone actually hacked your computer, stole your wallet.dat file and sell it on internet, i think you have far more serious problem. That means it's likely they also steal your other personal data and access to online accounts.

John says this about my hash;
Loaded 1 password hash (Bitcoin, Bitcoin Core [SHA512 AES 128/128 SSE4.1 2x])
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin hash cracking help please on: November 15, 2023, 07:52:57 PM
Well, my friend, it seems you want to solve this problem with old methods and brute force.

I hope that you will not humiliate people and do unnecessary injustice when questioning them in your future life.

https://i.imgur.com/RrqP8e1.png

https://i.imgur.com/DaOYwBu.png

https://i.imgur.com/MsfVJHl.png

Friend mentioned a reward? I had to research and came here:

https://github.com/5l1v3r1/LostWallets/

I found my address in this list and as you can see 100+ lost wallets.

and the last among my balance?
Why did I choose the youngest for the award?

I didn't stop and talked to phrutis (telegram)
He was a well-intentioned person and seemed like someone whose good intentions were used by someone who was very hurt about these lost wallets:

He cut the matter short and hung up, saying that he had now deleted all backups and that it was just a pipe dream.

I did not want to disturb you.


Do you know what's bad about this, my friend? Seeing that you're willing to do this makes me suspicious?

I wonder if you will check me from the list of prey you already have with the information I will provide you?


You know what's bad about that, man? Does seeing you willing to do this make me suspicious?

Are there any prey whose systems you have already infiltrated?

Or does it bother you that one of them asks for help?

Will you check me off your hunting list with the information I will give you?

I have serious doubts about access to my computer right now, so I avoid accessing my wallet as much as possible.

As I said before about the number, I will not lie to anyone for nothing that I will give them 20 percent, do my job and then turn around.

However, if I am successful in this job, everyone will see that I will give 1 BTC as I promised.

Note: No one who wants to help here is responsible for any wallet theft that may occur after sharing images information publicly due to the questions asked here, all responsibility belongs to me, the person who shared the images.

By expressing myself, I have some strength left to answer the questions of people who really want to help.

Yes, btcrecover, pywallet, hashcat, john-jumbo are among the ones I use.
I used the new fork of pywallet, but I noticed strange behavior, I think it is communicating with the outside without my knowledge.


@whanau
I also talked to whanau, I wanted to understand his thoughts about the wallet and how much he knows.

However, he is not someone related to this wallet, we just crossed paths with information he came across by chance (information about whether the wallet is fake or real).
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin hash cracking help please on: November 14, 2023, 11:13:33 PM
Hello dear friends, what is your problem? I really have difficulty understanding you. I am ashamed of having to defend myself every time.

So many things are being said that no matter which one I answer, I am judged and forced to defend the next one!

No, I did not buy the wallet and I did not lie to anyone. I am now learning that my wallet file is for sale and a friend of ours in this forum also has the same wallet. Also, in another thread under the name "my wallet.dat file is lost", I did not ask for help from anyone and I did not learn the address of my wallet from anyone, please help. If you want to be, help me find the password, thank you in advance. respects.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin hash cracking help please on: November 13, 2023, 09:06:08 PM
I sincerely apologize to everyone. I respect and welcome the fact that the real and permanent members of this platform still want to be a guide to help and guide my topic.

I apologize again for the confusion of meaning and the way I expressed myself. I did not want to disturb people who are respectful of their work here and who really want to help people with interest. I just wanted to get help. Otherwise, I do not want to disrespect anyone by offering a deal or making an offer.

Even though I tried to crack my wallet password with brute force and all kinds of techniques (hashcat, john) for more than 3 months, I could not succeed. As a last resort, I tried methods to decrypt my mkey encryption with AES, but I was still unsuccessful.

I get a warning that there is a problem with AES and mkey structure.

Quote
"minversion": 60000,
    "mkey": {
        "encrypted_key": "9334e5e670b7bb942f9ccce796bad4af83d2783f238d5fde0e082e20776ff85cb92bb0737da214e 2e39fd61b828bf6c",
        "nDerivationIterations": 135318,
        "nDerivationMethod": 0,
        "nID": 1,
        "otherParams": "",
        "salt": "adfbb9cfa83e9cf6"
    },

note: The key has been slightly censored because I do not know whether to enter the original information or not.

TypeError: decrypt_wallet_dat() got an unexpected keyword argument 'encrypted_mkey'

I think there are probably 2 reasons:
1- special character in the password
2- Or do I not have any mkey ( encrypted_mkey --> encrypted_key <-- )
5  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pywallet 2.2: manage your wallet [Update required] on: November 13, 2023, 07:47:09 PM
News: August 2014
My boring professional life made me stay away from bitcoin for far too long but I'm now back in business
Pywallet won't be fixed anymore except for critical bugs
Instead I'll finish its successor (that still has no name)


News: September 2013
I'm rebuilding pywallet from scratch:


This thread
First of all, I'd like to thank Joric for the first version of pywallet he made, this thread is about my fork.
Pywallet is a python script that deals with wallet.dat. It allows you to do plenty of things inside it.
You can post here whatever you want about pywallet: critics, asking for improvements/changes, telling me it helped you, pointing out errors/bugs, etc.


Pywallet 2: 22nd March 2013
Pywallet has been discontinued for around a year but is now actively developed again.
Look at the end of the 7th page for updates: encrypted wallet support, exporting/importing to/from files, merging wallets, etc.


Instructions (see also here)
Currently you can:
  • Dump your wallet, see your pubkeys, privkeys, their labels, etc
    • Under "Dump your wallet:"
    • Fill version with 0 for bitcoin, 52 for namecoin, 111 for testnets

  • Dump your transactions to a json file
    • Under "Dump your transactions to a file:"
    • Fill Output file with the full path to the file where you want the transactions to be written, this file must not exist

  • Import a key/address into your wallet, with a label, or as a reserve key
    • Under "Import a key into your wallet:"
    • Key is the private key to import, in base58 or in hexadecimal chars
    • Label is the name you want to see in the Address Book of the client
    • Check Reserve if you want your address NOT to show in the Address Book
    • Version = 0 for bitcoin, 52 for namecoin, 111 for testnets
    • Format of the private key: Hexadecimal if you see only digits, a, b, c, d, e and f, otherwise chose Regular

  • Import a transaction into your wallet
    • Under "Import a transaction into your wallet:"
    • Txk is the tx_k value you see in the wallet dump
    • Txv is the tx_v value you see in the wallet dump

  • Import transactions from a json file
    • Under "Import a transaction into your wallet:"
    • Txk = "file" (without quotes)
    • Txv = full path to the transactions dump file

  • Delete addresses from your wallet
    • Under "Delete a key from your wallet:"
    • Key is a Bitcoin address, not a priv key
    • Type: Bitcoin Address

  • Delete transactions from your wallet
    • Under "Delete a key from your wallet:"
    • Key is the hash of the transaction you want to delete (type "all" to delete them all)
    • Type: Transaction

  • Get info about a privkey, i.e. see address, base58 privkey, hexprivkey, pubkey and hash160, using the network you want
    • Under "Get some info about one key[and sign/verify messages]:"
    • Key is a private key
    • Leave Msg, Sig and Pubkey empty
    • Version = 0 for bitcoin, 52 for namecoin, 111 for testnets
    • Format of the private key: Hexadecimal if you see only digits, a, b, c, d, e and f, otherwise chose Regular

  • Sign and verify string, files, and binary string
    • Under "Get some info about one key and sign/verify messages:"
    • Key is the private key you want to sign the message/file with (only for signing)
    • Message is the message you want to sign/verify
      • If it is a string, just type it
      • If it is a binary string, type "Hex:" just before its hexadecimal representation
      • If it is a file, type "File:" just before its full path

    • Signature is the signature of your message (only for verifying)
    • Pubkey is the pubkey used to sign the message (only for verifying)

  • Read a device to find deleted keys (CLI only)
    • Assuming that:
      • The device you want to read is /dev/sda3
      • The size of /dev/sda3 is 30.1Gio
      • You want pywallet to write the new wallet containing the found keys in /home/jackjack/recovered_wallets
    • Run "sudo ./pywallet.py --recover --recov_device /dev/sda3 --recov_size 30.1Gio --recov_outputdir /home/jackjack/recovered_wallets"
    • Then replace your wallet (back it up before) with the recovered wallet and run "bitcoin -rescan"

  • Print the balance of a bitcoin address, read from blockexplorer


Installation:
  • Linux/OSX: See README file
  • Windows:
    • Download https[Suspicious link removed] (SHA256: 645a4d092733ad6685de730a38b210c6594e44a15690a87a231859477deca316)
    • Run it
    • Click about a thousand times on Yes/Next/I Agree/OK
    • Go to the directory where you extracted it and run pywallet.bat
    • http://localhost:8989

How to run it:
 Download it there: https://github.com/jackjack-jj/pywallet
 Run './pywallet.py --web' then open 'http://localhost:8989' in your brower

Requirements:
 Python 2.5-2.7, with bsddb package
 ÃƒÆ’ƒÆ’Æ’Æ’Æ’ÃÆ’¢â‚¬Å¡ twisted package is necessary if you want to use the web interface
 ÃƒÆ’ƒÆ’Æ’Æ’Æ’ÃÆ’¢â‚¬Å¡ ecdsa package is necessary if you want to sign and verify messages

Confirmed to work on:
 Ubuntu 32bit(me)
 Windows 32bit(me), 64bit(ctoon6)
 OSX(defxor)

Pywallet can be used to:
 Import Vanitygen keys
 Delete 0/unconfirmed transactions
 Recover Namecoins (and testnetcoins) sent to Bitcoin addresses
 Create a deterministic wallet (using a passphrase)
 Create a deterministic wallet (using a file)
 Broadcast offline transactions
 Create a Bitcoin/*coin address from scratch
 Recover a wallet/deleted keys

can you help me please

Quote
The mkey in the document I received from my 2010 wallet with dump wallet seems to be problematic, all attempts with AES are unsuccessful..
I guess it's a special character problem;
TypeError: decrypt_wallet_dat() got an unexpected keybord argument 'encrypted_mkey'

my wallet.dat

Quote
    "minversion": 60000,
    "mkey": {
        "encrypted_key": "8224e5e670b7cc942f9bdace796bad4af83d2763f238d5fde0e182e20686ff85cb92bb0737da211 e2e39fd61b828bf6c",
        "nDerivationIterations": 135310,
        "nDerivationMethod": 0,
        "nID": 1,
        "otherParams": "",
        "salt": "adfcc9cfa83e3cf6"
    },

Original information has been slightly changed for security reasons.

As far as I noticed; salt >>> mkey is found again in a mixed form at the end
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin hash cracking help please on: October 19, 2023, 03:14:41 PM
I understood from the first moment that no matter what I said about the situation, nothing would change, and that prejudiced people were interested in the subject.

However, I ignored your disrespect by saying there were translation errors, but I hope someone will put this friend to his/her place, who still persistently and loudly accuses me of theft with his own words. hosseinimr93
You are so sure of the situation that you are not ashamed of it, right? you ask.

They gave you the ax to prune the forest, what are you doing here?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin hash cracking help please on: October 19, 2023, 02:06:02 PM
Unfortunately, there was again a confusion of meaning due to translation.

No, I did not set the password for the wallet at that time, someone else did, and not knowing the password was not as important as it is now.
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin hash cracking help please on: October 19, 2023, 01:39:29 PM
Dear friends, as you understand, I use translation. When I translate your questions, the meaning changes.

I didn't buy a wallet, it belongs to me.

A wallet from when Bitcoin first came out

The balance inside is still there but I can't help with the password because I didn't set the password and the pkey is lost.

Therefore, the person who wants to attack must rely entirely on his own experience.
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin hash cracking help please on: October 19, 2023, 01:16:15 PM
I would like to give clues about the old wallet and the 12-year-old password, but this is not possible. I can only help the person who is interested in cracking the hash.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / bitcoin hash cracking help please on: October 19, 2023, 01:05:29 PM
Hello dear friends,

Wallet.dat after installing bitcoin core
I had a problem with my wallet and password.

And for a long time, 2-3 years, I waited until today because I was afraid to get support.

However, during the recent global economic crisis, I lost my business and the unemployment period wore me out a lot.

I started to take care of the wallet again with the hope of getting through these days. I've been acting carefully for a few months, but now I'm starting to think I won't be able to break the hash.

I think I'm about to give up,
I followed the cooperation here and was impressed, but I saw that people were always deceived in agreements made with well-intentioned people.

Therefore, if the friends who want to be interested accept this as help, not a business agreement, and support me, I do not want to give an exact figure, but I will donate a minimum of 1 BTC as it will help me and help me hold on to life again in difficult times.

I kept my hash code secret because I did not know if sharing it openly would cause a security breach. If dear expert friends who are interested in the subject respond to the title, I will follow up instantly. Best regards.
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