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I will try to do my best but honesty it is difficult as always nothing impossible under the sun . feedback later I already provided what you need to run previously. Good luck.
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I will buy all 4 million but your rate is too high compared to what it actually sells for - I will do for 0.05/0.055 per 1k.
Feel free to let me know, I pay BTC.
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I wish people who can crack that would be honest to return the money to you. Never heard a successful btc address hacking. -snipped by ncsupanda-
How can they get the funds? You still require access to the actual wallet.dat file after you figure out the password.
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Reposting here for anyone trying this with more hardware than I have. I'm sure there are a lot of people here trying to use btcrecover to attempt this on their own - and surely there are more people stuck on extracting some information from what you've provided. If using btcrecover the following information is needed for --data-extract. Partial Bitcoin Core encrypted master key, salt, iter_count, and crc in base64: YmM64LYAAfzSnXMMKY3nU446Bwnk/bc42KxhtbA8WC1yQhTQfmbCYGrk/L44AQAA5o2b
You can generate this by editing the extract scripts included in that tool. Excerpt from extract-bitcoincore-mkey-from-pywallet.py.
encrypted_master_keytest = "3ce2900d6c2df58a1cfa9ea1755a1599e0b60001fcd29d730c298de7538e3a0709e4fdb738d8ac61b5b03c582d724214" #Hardcode from OP saltnumber = "d07e66c2606ae4fc" #Hardcode from OP
encrypted_master_key = base64.b16decode(encrypted_master_keytest, True) # True means allow lowercase salt = base64.b16decode(saltnumber, True) iter_count = int(80062)
print("Partial Bitcoin Core encrypted master key, salt, iter_count, and crc in base64:", file=sys.stderr)
# Only include the last two AES blocks (last 32 bytes) of the 48-byte encrypted master key bytes = b"bc:" + encrypted_master_key[-32:] + salt + struct.pack("<I", iter_count) crc_bytes = struct.pack("<I", zlib.crc32(bytes) & 0xffffffff)
print(base64.b64encode(bytes + crc_bytes))
If you've made it this far, then the issue is likely your amount of computing power; without either having a large amount of GPUs or a more defined tokens list / logic, then you cannot move forward. You can try a command such as the following: C:\python27\python btcrecover.py --data-extract --enable-gpu --tokenlist tokens.txt --typos 3 --typos-capslock --typos-swap --typos-repeat --pause
Hopefully we can help recover this for the OP. If I've made any mistakes above please let me know. Thanks. EDIT: Adding link to the btcrecover github as credit is due to them. https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover
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A google search would save you a lot of time when it comes to understanding these tokens. If they are saying Ethereum tokens, they are referring to tokens built on top of ETH, not ETH itself. A decent explanation exists here: https://blockgeeks.com/guides/ethereum-token/Good luck!
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https://www.coinschedule.com/https://www.altcoincalendar.info/calendarHere's some competition. I like what you're doing and the one thing I would like is to reconsider the color scheme in some way. Maybe the missing ads is why it seems this way but there's a lot of white space which makes looking at your site for long periods of time undesirable. Thanks!
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Username :ncsupanda Rank: Hero Starting Post Count :1409+1 Profile link :https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=194052 Bitcoin Address : 13faLdimmXJviNbG9SqL9BuLKP7KpsfE6o Please contact if enrolled, I'm quite fond of my panda picture
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Read a guide such as the one here: https://gist.github.com/mhsjlw/8130158de01071aa8c87Let me know if you have questions. Good luck! Suggested to learn on older versions of Litecoin source, less complex and more beginner friendly. Only need the basic functionality for learning.
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Make me one based on an affiliate link I have? PM me for details, thanks.
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Hi all, I am new with Fiverr and I created a Gig that needs a boost so I'd exchange reviews with any one who needs it and pay for your gig leaving a good review and you do the same. PM me if interested.
Is this not something that 1) Can get your account banned and 2) Is very obvious? I would think any website with a rating system would monitor for two new accounts to give each other positive ratings (especially if its the only one, say someone signs up for this today and doesn't use it again).
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Your post seems to do nothing but help spread "FUD". China's most recent "Ban" was targeting the implementation of an ICO, not them saying they "will not tolerate exchanges".
Why is China the only country that has an opinion worth caring about?
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Username :ncsupanda Rank: Hero Starting Post Count :1403+1 Profile link :https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=194052 Bitcoin Address : 13faLdimmXJviNbG9SqL9BuLKP7KpsfE6o Please contact if enrolled, I'm quite fond of my panda picture
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BTTC Username: ncsupanda BTC Address: 158RothF7TNPNiZH3uKL6FtnkRtM4uBby1
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My previous questions were still not answered.
Additional:
If you plan to invest in advertising, what kind of advertising / what platform? Signature campaigns here? Google Ads? Who will be managing any funds you recieve for this advertisement? Is the investor expected to be the one driving the advertising project?
At the end of the day saying you plan to invest in advertising and a new developer is elementary and any serious investor would ask the same questions I do. By not providing any kind of actual plan up front it looks like you are simply trying to get people to give you as much money as possible.
Good luck finding someone for this - I think your project is a good one, but I think your lackadaisical approach to the business side is unattractive for investors.
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You could get a partner/investor assuming you address the obvious security concerns as well as explaining how you intend to use their funds (strictly bankroll?) and explaining what your roadmap for your site looks like.
Are there more features / enhancements you expect to include in the near future? Why did you decide on the 2-3BTC number? Was it based on USD or actual BTC needed?
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I am a developer. And one other. All we need is some investment money for advertising and such.
How much money do you need? What do you intend to do with the money? The money you've earned - why is it not being reinvested?
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Hi, I've started buying/selling gold in World of Warcraft - Dalaran Horde US is main server but willing to work with you if you are on another server. Combining my previous thread that describes selling items from the Blizzard store. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1960508.0Offering to sell any game from the Blizzard store. I will sell it to you for $5 below the list price, so for example if the store shows the game as $40, I'll sell it for $35 in Bitcoin. Feel free to ask any questions here - I've sold several copies of Overwatch / Diablo 3 already in a Digital Goods thread so I'm creating this thread as it really is more of a service.
Please let me know if you have any questions/comments/concerns.
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Hello, im planning to get an l3+ or d3 miner or both. dont ask me why but in the house i live, electricity is free since 2013. i have a 4 280x rig running 24/7 that helps me to pay bills. Im asking for a loan to get an l3+ miner. - INVESTORS: Looking for an angel investor too, i will pay back an agreed % rewards of mining for an agreed period of time. PM me for more information.
Why would the investor in your scenario not just buy the miner for themselves and cut you out of it? What value do you add? You said electricity is free but who is actually paying for it?
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Right now it's for assets tracking, how much you own right now an how much it costs in BTC and USD
Your site could pull the exchange rates and supply that to the user - they input their coin amounts and your site does the math for them. Easier for the user and probably for you
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