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1  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling MtGox 15BTC/BCH claim for super cheap on: January 14, 2019, 10:54:01 PM
Hi I can lead you in the right direction if you pay me 20% to 30% what you sell it. Here is a site that you can sell account.
 http://www.becapitalmanagement.com/mt-gox.html   
Go there and try it also you can call office. Get back to me and see whats goin on.

dude thats the first thing that pops up on google.  not giving you anything for that
2  Economy / Currency exchange / Selling MtGox 15BTC/BCH claim for super cheap on: January 12, 2019, 09:50:17 PM
I recently noticed that they added a feature to transfer ownership of the claim to another person on the mtgox claims website.  I have a claim worth 15 bitcoin and i really need the money for my mortgage.  i can provide full documentation and identification.  I would like to use a middle man and i will pay for it and we will both agree on who. 

Throw out some offers and i will let you know if i am interested.  i really have no idea whats going on with this and its been 5 years and it would really help to pay my mortgage.  It seems like people are saying that we will be getting back a decent amount so you have a decent amount of profit to make on this.  i am desperately in need for money too so im willing to sell at way below market price.  however, im not looking to get straight out robbed.  If we can somehow figure out what the going rate it, i will sell it for 60% of that if we can do it soon. 

If anyone can point me in the right direction or hook me up with someone who can get this done, i will give them 10% of the sale.  I am that desperate.  I just want this to be over with. 

Any info would be appreciated.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: wallet.dat Recovery help! (Solved) on: January 02, 2018, 02:45:34 AM
hey i've had a lot of experience with recovering keys, I'm almost certain I could help you (as long as it's possible to recover).  Pm me your skype or something and we can have a live chat because it's easier to go back and forth.  At no point will you be at risk and I will source all of my advice from third parties.

I'll do it for free you can donate if you want but i enjoy helping people with things that are super niche like this. 

Before you hit me up, try a couple things. 

I AM REALLY SURE THE FOLLOWING WILL WORK FOR YOU.  It has a gui so no fucking around with command line shit.

https://github.com/prof7bit/wallet-key-tool/releases

I haven't found a better tool for getting keys from many types of wallets.  just run the .jar and load the .dat (make sure to select .dat filetype because it defaults to .wallet for multibit wallets).  It will load in every key (and ask for password if its encrypted). 

seriously i bet it would work with that. 

but pywallet can be weird.  Theres lots of different versions out there and the one i put in the pastebin below is the one that works for me.  put the wallet.dat on a flash drive, find the device name (on windows it would be like D:/ on unix it could be /dev/sda3 on mac /disk/disk2s3) and use pywallet recover.  It scans your storage device byte by byte looking for potential privkeys and you specify any passwords that might possibly decrypt the keys.  It outputs all the keys into a .dat file but also shows the keys as it goes through them in the console window.
https://pastebin.com/Uh5myMxM
I can walk you through what you need to do but it depends on what os you're on.  i would just get a debian live image to run it on to avoid any potential issues.  For some reason on my mac it doesnt actually put the keys into the wallet like it should.   

you just do python pywallet.py --recover --recov_device=*seebelow --recov_size=10Gio (uses french terms for sizes, ctrl+f within the code to see it, look at line 99.  Gio = Gb 1024 Mb Go for 1000Mb etc) --recov_outputdir=./

Like I said i'm happy to walk you through it.  the original pywallet is no longer on github but i think my copy is from somewhere on there, just make sure its the 345kb version not the 60kb version.  you can read through it to know theres no sketchy shit in it. 



Let me know how it goes.  I am almost certain that if its just a typical wallet.dat then the .jar should work.  That tool is a godsend.  It's  only for bitcoin so if you want to do litecoin, you have to convert the WIF key into it's bare hex key then redo the WIF conversion process with a different prefix.


1NQJycjngNzSxxDsoEv5fXEoW5K2qu8rXU if you feel enclined, but no need to.  pm me a means of live chatting.  you will not have to trust me at any point with anything sensitive, please google all instructions i give you to make sure i'm not pulling something.  there are bad people out there.
4  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Buying/trading/selling Bitcoin targeted email lists on: November 14, 2017, 08:37:21 AM
How much for these lists?
are you still interested
5  Economy / Services / Buying old Wallet.dat's (btc/ltc/doge) from 2014 [FREE MONEY] on: November 13, 2017, 09:38:33 AM
Hello everyone!


I'm currently looking to purchase old wallet.dat files for the purpose of digging clamcoin from the addresses.  The only requirement is that you have addresses with a non-dust amount (> 0.000001500btc) of funds on the time period of May 10th 2014 - May 15th 2014.  It can be litecoin and dogecoin addresses too!  Your wallet can be completely empty for years as long as you had addresses with small amounts between those dates.

Scanning a large number of addresses for clamcoins is not very intuitive but I have written a couple scripts that automate the process.  If you are skeptical of this service, then I can show you how to dump keys and you can send me fractions of your total keys at a time.  
Code:
https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/dig/?ref=xP3BnYjgrX1bAySfrmrCqShBmDryEh7sr1

On this site  (don't use because I will do it cheaper but fine if you want to check a couple addresses) ^^^ you can check if your address

The fee I charge will be dependent on how many total clamcoins i find within your addresses, but it will be lower the more you have.  Like i said, you can verify on your end if i'm telling the truth by checking the addresses on your own but like i also said earlier, turning a wallet.dat with hundreds of keys into a spreadsheet showing your total coins is not a simple process, so i'm offering this service because YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE. THIS IS FREE MONEY.  

I CAN HANDLE ALMOST ANY WALLET FORMAT (access to unencrypted private keys is required to claim the coins, but only the btc/ltc/doge address is required to check)

So do you know someone who might have what i'm asking for?  Refer them to me and get 10% of my commission!  I will beat any other service available and will have extremely fast turnover!

It's very possible that you could make thousands of dollars from this, even 10's of thousands!  You will make 15-20$ per address that got funded! Amount does not matter as long as it's over the minimum limit.  If youre unsure then no reason not to check with me anyway!

PM me a means of contacting you (prefer skype/xmpp/icq/other instant messaging program)

Happy to go through an escrow or deal in parts to assure your comfort
But if you have an old wallet.dat from that time period and don't feel like dealing with the tedious process required to check every single address/key, then your maximum required effort is just to send me the wallet!  I will produce a full spreadsheet of your clamcoin holdings in what addresses have funds.  

TL;DR Send me your wallet.dat's from pre May 2014 and I will send you potentially thousands of dollars and my commission will be very fair and low.  No other work is required on your part and I look to build trust in this service because we both can help each other!
6  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Buying/trading/selling Bitcoin targeted email lists on: October 18, 2017, 07:42:03 AM
I added an email to the OP.

Prices depend on what you want (simply emails, email+pass, email+hash, I also have tons of cracked hashes for most of these dbs that usually are around 40-60% of the original db.  email me if you are interested in anything regarding this data, you will not find prices as good as mine from any of the other data brokers.
7  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Buying/trading/selling Bitcoin targeted email lists on: October 16, 2017, 12:19:29 PM
pm me offers. or add me on xmpp
8  Economy / Digital goods / Buying/trading/selling Bitcoin targeted email lists on: October 16, 2017, 04:00:31 AM
Hi,

I am looking to purchase bitcoin/cryptocurrency targeted email lists.

I would prefer to know the source of the datasets and if there is no known source, I will perform my own analysis of the legitimacy of the data through cross examination between my own current lists. (If zero of the emails are in the dbs listed below, it is unlikely the data is legitimate because assuming your list is quality, it is very likely many emails will show up in my other lists)


I currently have the following email lists from the following sources:
Name:line count:date(if known)
bitcointalk 514k 2015-5
btc-e 568k 2014-10
bitcointrading.com 5k 2017
butterflylabs 28k 2014-10
dogewallet 28.6k 2014-1
merlins magic bitcoins 536k
bitcoinrush.io 13k 2016-7
cloudminer.io 1.2k 2015-7
feathercoin 16.3k
bitcoinstrings.com 15.7k
live.megacrypton.com 2.1k 2017-2
bitcointrading.com 5k 2017
skycoinlab 7.4k
bitcoininvestments.com 65.9k

Many of the above are very rare

This is my priority in looking for lists:

Lists with likely active btc users (exchanges, services)
Lists from ponzi/hyip/gambling sites that happen to utilize btc
lists from faucets/online offers/other low value sources where the users are mostly low value

If you are interested in any of the lists above or have other lists to offer, please pm me or contact btcdbs@xmpp.jp (xmpp, not email)

EDIT: I have created an email address bitcoindbs@gmx.com

If you're interested in pricing, it depends on what db and it's rarity/linecount, whether you want the full db or just the email.  Not a single db on here will cost more than 100$ max but i have a lot of information available in associated files, such as the full list of account balances on btc-e as of mid 2014, which can be useful for investigations.  I'm really happy to trade/sell any of my information and i promise i will offer very competitive rates.  espcially if you have you new information that i have yet to find, i will trade pretty much anything i have for it. 
9  Economy / Securities / Re: Selling 100 Havelock AADS for 0.25btc total, make 0.05 in 3 days! no risk! on: September 13, 2017, 01:42:09 AM
oh woops im retarded
10  Economy / Securities / Selling 100 Havelock AADS for 0.25btc total, make 0.05 in 3 days! no risk! on: September 12, 2017, 06:42:53 AM
Hello, I'm currently in a tight money situation where I need the money by nighttime today, and I am selling 100 AADS Shares on havelock investments. Recently, the stock was closed down on and september 15th they will redeem each unit for 0.003btc, meaning that in 3 days you will receive 0.3btc total.  That means you will make 0.05btc just by waiting 3 days.  I will transfer them via the on site transfer utility.  We can trade in batches of 10-20 where i'll go first, but won't risk losing too much money at once.  If you are not trustworthy, we will use another method of escrow/middleman. 


Here is a link to the AADS on Havelock:

https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=AADS

This is in the 'update' panel:

Updates
September 7th, 2017 - Dear AADS unit holders.

As announced on the 1st of September 2017, we are buying back the AADS units and closing the fund. AADS Management has set the Buyback price at BTC 0.0003 per Unit (which is higher than BTC 0.00024752 - the weighted average in August 2017).

The trading of Units will be suspended on Monday, the 11th of September 2017.

You will receive bitcoin to your Havelock account by Friday, the 15th of September 2017.



11  Economy / Services / Re: Crack my bitcoin wallet address and get 0.155 btc + 0.5BTC on: September 11, 2017, 10:52:23 PM
Butense, can you pass your wallet.dat into this script? https://github.com/stricture/hashstack-server-plugin-hashcat/blob/master/scrapers/bitcoin2hashcat.py

syntax should be: bitcoin_hash.py wallet.dat > wallet.hash

then post here the content of the wallet.hash file, it should be a string like this: $bitcoin$96$d011a1b6a8d675b7a36d0cd2efaca32a9f8dc1d57d6d01a58399ea04e703e8bbb44899039326f7a00f171a7bbc854a54$16$1563277210780230$158555$96$628835426818227243334570448571536352510740823233055715845322741625407685873076027233865346542174$66$625882875480513751851333441623702852811440775888122046360561760525

It's useful to pass the info to hashcat in the correct syntax.

However, cracking speed seem very slow with this algorithm, so brute force is impossible (except for very short passwords). The only realistic possibility is try possible variations of the list of password you posted in the first post.

bump, can you do this Butense? I know it would be difficoult to find the password, but I want to try.
I see the 0.155 haven't moved, so nobody found the password until now

I apologize for the late response.  Here is the result from that script

$bitcoin$96$3ce2900d6c2df58a1cfa9ea1755a1599e0b60001fcd29d730c298de7538e3a0709e4fdb738d8ac61b5b03c582d724214$16$d07e66c2606ae4fc$80062$96$0d19a16dcbaa53570214fbeea16c65721f5dc28513053de870c7f8437222e3620be2ee0c92b4e3fdd1ef61ef7f20ae96$130$04fec0d307bdda75bc9cd4861a519d92814ef934cae6bddfac84ccf79356d93bc6399d1ca0e6f25dd6b3bb6b5db7d2d505e985e99c6cec46c8604ec203ce7f487e

let me know if you need anything else.  like i said earlier, i doubt that any of the passwords i put on the first page are related to this wallet password, and i cant remember any more, so i can't really help you anymore on that front.  Best bet is to just bruteforce it. 

I will split half of the entire wallet balance (~3.11 BTC amongst two addresses--1.5 BTC/$6300 reward!!!) to whoever solves it.  I think that $6k is a big enough bounty for people to throw real power at it.  If you manage to find the password, I'm happy to use a middleman to mediate the transfer.  At this point any bitcoin is better than none.  Good luck all, i can't think of anything else that could be helpful
12  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] CasinoBitco.in CBTC on: September 11, 2017, 09:25:59 PM
Does anyone want to buy my AADS, CBTC, and RENT shares? I have around 100 each and ill give you a great deal.  I don't know what i'm supposed to do with them because you cant sell them on the market.  Are they useless now?  I got an email saying that my AADS shares were supposed to be bought back in september, and i should have received the money on friday the 15th, however my account still shows me owning my shares.  What gives?  Why can't i sell them on the market?  Will give 0.01 btc if someone tells me how to somehow convert these to btc, i want out and need the money.  Also, how long do withdrawals take?  My friend says he's been waiting hours at this point, whats the typical waiting period?
13  Economy / Services / Re: Crack my bitcoin wallet address and get 0.155 btc + 0.5BTC on: June 09, 2017, 07:29:13 PM
anyone have any luck?
14  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: May 07, 2017, 12:25:55 PM
I really want to play that mega moolah game but i cant open the game because i get this error


Game failed to start.

Please, contact support and provide the screenshot

ERROR CODE: XX000162


on safari, chrome, and firefox on my mac.  is there something wrong with my computer?  Perhaps my flash player?  I can't imagine it's an OS specific thing considering flash is multiplatform
15  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: May 07, 2017, 02:02:22 AM
Anyone else experiencing slow withdrawals?

edit: scratch that got it
16  Economy / Services / Re: Crack my bitcoin wallet address and get 0.155 btc + 0.5BTC on: April 25, 2017, 12:19:17 AM
I've reached out to a couple recovery services too.  Btw, all i care about is getting the password, doesn't matter who came up with it or from where.  If you come up with it indirectly, that person will get the bounty and they can then forward it part of it to whoever actually cracked it.  I may raise it to 1btc soon
17  Economy / Services / Re: Crack my bitcoin wallet address and get 0.155 btc + 0.5BTC on: April 24, 2017, 10:56:56 PM
There is no email to this.  It is a bitcoin qt wallet.  Every single password i've ever used in all my saved passwords is above (all changed, dont even try). 
18  Economy / Services / Re: Crack my bitcoin wallet address and get 0.155 btc + 0.5BTC on: April 24, 2017, 05:40:52 PM
None of the passphrases you suggested worked, at least for me.
Please try making a bigger list.
I wrote a script to aid bruteforcing the password, do you want it?

I clearly stated that they were starting points.  I wouldn't be offering $600+ if it was a passphrase i could do on my own.
19  Economy / Services / Re: Crack my bitcoin wallet address and get 0.155 btc + 0.5BTC on: April 24, 2017, 05:42:28 AM
Here is the information for the address

   {
            "addr": "12KGAcU47BhCSQJCN9r2dHAvhDALMVsJkk",
            "balance": "15508294",
            "compressed": true,
            "encrypted_privkey": "f912462631805fb602ad6ce5763d6394f25d6374e71a55be1dfe3948bc1f483a256685238ce6459 7ff0afe69b03a8183",
            "label": "Slush",
            "pubkey": "037023ec20116784122552ca485e7459a63228cb067e96c556e30a3b1f8c316a45",
            "reserve": 0
        },

There is also another address within the wallet that has 3 btc that i am hoping to recover.  I will give the person who produces the successful password 0.5 in addition to the address above, but I guess youll have to trust me on following through.  

Crack this wallet and feel free to take the money, but please message me the password! Or post it here

I forgot the password i used back in 2013 and im dying to figure it out so i can take funds from the other addresses in the wallet.  I really don't remember anything about the password but it wasnt very long

Also, does anyone have any time approximations for bruteforcing according to password length? Such as

5 char = xx min
6 char = xx min
7 char = xx min
and so on.  doesnt have to be exact in any sense im just trying to wrap my mind around how long it would take (assuming gpu acceleration)


Mods, if this is in the wrong subforum feel free to move it!

The data you need to try to brute-force the password is the following part of the wallet:

"mkey": {
        "encrypted_key": "xxxxx.....xxxxxxxxx",
        "nDerivationIterations": 60692,
        "nDerivationMethod": 0,
        "nID": 1,
        "otherParams": "",
        "salt": "xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx"
    },

Without it, it's practically impossible.
I did not know that. I figured the privatekey was simply encrypted with the password.  Here is that data, thanks, will edit into the op

    "mkey": {
        "encrypted_key": "3ce2900d6c2df58a1cfa9ea1755a1599e0b60001fcd29d730c298de7538e3a0709e4fdb738d8ac6 1b5b03c582d724214",
        "nDerivationIterations": 80062,
        "nDerivationMethod": 0,
        "nID": 1,
        "otherParams": "",
        "salt": "d07e66c2606ae4fc"
    },
20  Economy / Services / Re: Crack my bitcoin wallet address and get 0.155 btc + 0.5BTC on: April 24, 2017, 04:11:41 AM
The problem here is that when someone does crack this, for sure they'll just cash out your btc if it is larger than your reward.

Pretty sure that's only one of his addresses. He has not revealed any other encrypted private keys except that address's which has only 0.15 BTC in it. So whoever cracks that won't be able to get access to the rest of his wallet.

@OP for the 0.5 BTC reward you should escrow it to increase the legitimacy of your offer, especially as you are a newbie.

How am I supposed to escrow it?  I don't have the keys for it! I suppose you could have a middle man receive both the private key from me and the password from the other person and send us our respective amounts - fee.  Im happy to do that
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