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Hi,I swear I'm not a newby here but I am new to Btc Recover and I'm really stuck and you guys have got me fixed up before with my sloppy writing with my private keys from years back,Finder Outer figured them all out,thanks.
I found an old ETH Puzzle in my old computer files and checked and there still is a .1 ETH prize to win so I got Btc Recover installed but I'm stuck.
I have a 20 word word-list that I figured out and 4 of the seed word positions I want to"anchor" as I'm sure there right.
All I can do with Btc Recover is work the default 12 word setting(I put in my info) to check every combo of the 12 words I pick,479M combo's.Then when it finishes I take a word out and put a new word in and try again.
I cant figure out how to do it for a 20 word list with 4 words anchored,I'll just let it run all summer and see how it goes.
Can anyone help me ?
I can make the .txt file but don't know where it goes or the command to run it.
Thanks reply if have time.
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Looks to me there the same and the @soferox one is legit,the other one by phrutis is a scam,my opinion only though.
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@NotATether is helping @soferox Update:
The OP has since identified two of the unknown WIF characters at the end. We managed to get Bitcrack running on his two GTX 1070's searching for the remaining 8 characters at a combined speed of 400Mkeys/s, over Discord. The estimated runtime is 16 days. Hopefully, it turns up with his lost WIF.
And then he answers, after I had said, that they are searching it there https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5404406.0, where is a link to the challenge https://github.com/phrutis/wif500 and there you can see the damaged paper: Suppose you do find the coins (which actually belong to @soferox) - how will you return them to him?
I thought that he would know it. No, you were the first who said that two problems are connected, while they are not:
Are you sure that they are not? @soferox Can you give us an answer?
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Yes that's the one I meant the 500 WIF by Phrutis,which one are you talking about ?
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Don't waste anytime on this,I found this during Covid lockdown when I was looking into my old wallets and keys I had and needed some help,I finished with them and thought this would be a cool thing to try,it's a scam,the OP put in a clearly fake picture,all burned instead of water damaged LOL,the Address is real the key is fake for that address,no one is so stupid to post the the real key,sure we can't break it now but in 10 years who knows,so the way he had it set up was you would join his group and be given a "range" and when you got 90% through the range you would contact him and then he would finish it up,this guy was on crack or something thinking people would actually do it,the range he sent you with HIS program is probably real but it was not searching for the key in the picture,only the real key is known to him and a few others maybe,garbage don't waste your time,if the OP is out there and reads this come back on here and talk,prove me wrong please others think your an idiot too,he won't.
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Hi,I'm all set,I got the The Grideon cracker online for $30 bucks,it was a bit frustrating on how to set it up but once I figured that out it got the password,I knew most of the password so it was fine,nothing in there as I thought but I had the "who knows" for a few days LOL.
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Hi,all my old passwords with my btc wallets start with the same word,lets say Bitcoin for an example,so my password is Bitcoin with numbers at the end or Bitcoin? ?,I usually used 5,I lost the book with all my stuff on it long ago but during covid I got my old thinkpad up and running and had lots of wallets,I was on here asking questions too,I got the online cracker from Thegrideon and it cracked them all in a minute or less so I'm not concerned about that but Thegrideon wont load a Electrum wallet,so I would have to get another program,set it up and stuff which is OK if there is any btc in them,so I'm just going to forget about it,too much time and work for what I'm sure are just empty wallets,I thought there was a way to see the balance of them,OK thanks everyone.
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Ok thanks that's what I was wondering,all my passwords start with the same word then I add numbers at the end but I'm not going to spend any time on wallets I can't see the balance of,I'm sure there empty with maybe a dust balance,not worth the time,thanks.
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I found some electrum wallet backups on a usb stick I found,I loaded them into electrum and it asks for the password,I am sure there is nothing in them there from 7-8 years ago but want to check to be sure.
I just want to see a balance,if there is anything worth while in them then I can worry about finding my old password,I used the same password but with different numbers at the end so it is do-able but I don't want to start this process unless I know there is some btc in there.
Can I do this,see the balance of the backup somehow,I don't know the seed or the wallet number but can figure out the password if there something there,I know with unknown btc wallet backup's you load them into qt and can see the wallet number and balance but I can't seem to figure out how to do this with the electrum backup.
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I have that wallet here I bought it for fun just to see what it looked like,opened it in Notepad and it's "something" LOL,just all jibberish and I didn't go any further with as it's probably a fake anyway,it was cheap so I just bought it out of curiuosity and I didn't waste my time trying to load it up to bicoin core,thought it was interesting story here and could be true,19400 bitcoins when the wallet was made were $1000 dollars,almost $1000 to the penny that day,who knows,we will never know.I played with these wallets during covid lock up for something to do,ALL were fake when bought on the internet,there are no real ones out there,maybe there was years ago but not anymore.
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Or if you can confirm the @soferox partial key is this posted key that would be great,you worked with him and would know the answer to that question,I'd like to try it and would let my machine run 2 years but not without some confirmation from you or @sorerox.
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It just made no sense on the Cracked site that if the key was recovered from the characters he put up that this would end up being a key that would not work that "they" would have to decode it,impossible to me,key found would be THE KEY,if I'm wrong about anything please let me know,I wouldnt waste my time on the eth key,I like to play with my program for partial keys but it's near impossible to actually find a real one.
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The damaged paper in the picture is burned not water damaged.
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UBX on Kucoin or Unix.Network is a no-brainer,400K market cap,it's the old Silent Notary and there going places.
UBX is now at a 20+ Market Cap and poised for a huge breakout anytime,still 100X from here this year,10X by July or so but no one here seems to listen to me.
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Yes thanks I forgot about adding the 0's,getting old LOL.
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Can someone help me out,I was wondering how to convert a PKV to a hex,say PKV was 10000000,how can I turn that into the hex ? I got a new computer and there was a website I had saved on my old one but never thought to save it,I have looked all over and can't find it again.
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UBX,up 100% since I wrote about it 5 days ago,hurry up.
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Can someone help me out,I switched laptops at Christmas and I lost the website that can look-up a PKV and it gives the corresponding Hex,I can't find it now.
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UBIX.NETWORK I mean't sorry I wrote UNIX,100X this year is a low estimate.
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