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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: May 03, 2021, 11:09:22 AM
I have rememberd I think

I have found pycrypto software which i need to run in python. This will probably solve the text and password.
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: May 01, 2021, 05:30:20 PM


You can take help from some third party data recovery software to find you data in you HDD.
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I tried that and found just the code.... tried all data recovery software but nothing  Cry
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: May 01, 2021, 05:12:19 PM
Doesent work. tried every type but no results.

I have found Bitcoin address utility from casascius. Is it possible with this app to change some signs when decrypting?

Thanks

Regards
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: April 30, 2021, 09:41:56 AM
No there is * at the end of the pass but there is no =
Oh snap... I just realised you said the * was at the end of the "pass"!  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Embarrassed Embarrassed I'm an idiot! Tongue

Can you explain me if this i good or bad  Huh

this is what the tex looks like

AQAAxxxxxxx+AAUxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxR0RR

xxxx are numbers and letters no other signs
It likely is a Base64 representation of some encoded text... I was experimenting here: https://encode-decode.com/blowfish-encrypt-online/

and discovered that with a 12 character password ("password1234"), there are several encryption algorithms like Blowfish, des, cast etc that return 76 character encrypted text when you encrypt a private key.

ie. Blowfish:
Code: (private key)
L5RGSf2pShsFAbtUXeQwdsCWWuo4qLkaVaSJX2nVCTupAxhCU3Gk

Code: (password)
password1234

Code: (blowfish cipher text)
BT33LMVnYpnNk+eCy32KI3aQaBzeH8TQZtUvs0WZ1TO5ndJGiBP0JcnNq9WsKRNH8icgHWeCbAQ=


Now, I DO NOT recommend that you go an put your cipher text and password into some random encoder/decoder website like this... but it might be worth seeing if you can find some reputable encryption tools that you can use to try testing various encryption algorithms with your cipher text+password.

I will try this. thanks
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: April 30, 2021, 08:25:19 AM
what are the exact first 4 characters and the exact last 4 characters of your "text"? I've been trying to figure out what format it is in... and I'm wondering if there is more to this that we realise from your description.

Again, obviously, don't post the whole thing as it is apparently only protected by a 12 character password Tongue



this is what the tex looks like

AQAAxxxxxxx+AAUxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxR0RR

xxxx are numbers and letters no other signs
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: April 30, 2021, 08:09:21 AM
it would be easier if I havent deleted instructions  Grin
Any chance you can still reach the guy who sold you the coins?

Unfortunately no. I have deleted this messages along time ago  Cry
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: April 30, 2021, 07:20:32 AM
I have checked and its not the brain wallet Cry

it would be easier if I havent deleted instructions  Grin

Now I can only guess what to do with recieved text

8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: April 29, 2021, 06:59:40 PM
So i needed to go to bitcoinadress.org and there copy adress and key then use pywallet to create wallet.dat file and insert it to bitcoin core wallet.
Did you import the private key into Bitcoin Core (bitcoin-qt)?
I'm not sure if pywallet can do this, it could be. But it sounds like you've used bitcoinadress.org to create a private key. Maybe you're holding a brainwallet.

I can not remember  Huh I will try to remember and keep you up to date Wink
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: April 29, 2021, 06:26:20 PM
Ok i have rememberd something

So i needed to go to bitcoinadress.org and there copy adress and key then use pywallet to create wallet.dat file and insert it to bitcoin core wallet. But do not know what to do with recieved text
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: April 28, 2021, 11:30:59 AM
The text has 76 signs. Starts with AAQ and has + sign. Also has upper and lower case and numbers and 12 charecters pass.
The "+" sounds like a signed message, but that would be 88 characters. Does it end on "="?

Example of a signature:
GyW/J8h97Y4/8z9HbJEjT7ZYcq5OhrBc73m5MNle0iYPZT5yGXaSBHM+4lt/DGWrGs+swM6fHA4FaOWBTRyJVtg=
76+12=88! Coincidence?

Also what I remembered is with this text I somehow create wallet.dat file and then replace it in folder of Bitcoin core wallet.
As far as I know you can't create a wallet.dat file from text. It could be your password works on that wallet.dat, but in that case you definitely need to find the file.



Please edit your posts instead of making multiple posts in a row (see forum rules).

No there is * at the end of the pass but there is no =
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: April 28, 2021, 10:19:51 AM
Hi all,

In 2013 i purchased some BTC. From the guy that sold me i have recieved some text and password which i needed to decrypt and then create wallet. I had instructions but deleted form HDD. Can somebody help me how can I decrypt this text in usable format? I know that I needed to download some program from github if I recall but I do not know the details.

I'm not sure I get this. Have you received the text + password from the person who sold you the bitcoins? Does that mean that he has them as well?

I hope not Smiley I was long time ago. I remeber that I recieved instructions on what to do with this text. I forgot that I have text and pass and even deleted it from hd. Last week i managed to restore file but still searching for this instructions Sad



Maybe the lenght of this "text", the first character, the last character and potentially some description of the character set might be usefull (for example, only capital letters, alphanumeric,...).
Don't post the rest of the "text" tough, don't give it using a PM either... In case your seller used a weak encryption scheme, sharing the "text" might lead to loss of funds...

I'm not sure if anybody will be able to help you, but the description "some text" defenatly isn't enough...


The text has 76 signs. Starts with AAQ and has + sign. Also has upper and lower case and numbers and 12 charecters pass.

Maybe this was some kind of scam but I can not leave potential BTC left.

I have hope until I run out of options or see that balance is 0 Smiley



Maybe the lenght of this "text", the first character, the last character and potentially some description of the character set might be usefull (for example, only capital letters, alphanumeric,...).
Don't post the rest of the "text" tough, don't give it using a PM either... In case your seller used a weak encryption scheme, sharing the "text" might lead to loss of funds...

I'm not sure if anybody will be able to help you, but the description "some text" defenatly isn't enough...


The text has 76 signs. Starts with AAQ and has + sign. Also has upper and lower case and numbers and 12 charecters pass.

Maybe this was some kind of scam but I can not leave potential BTC left.

I have hope until I run out of options or see that balance is 0 Smiley

Also what I remembered is with this text I somehow create wallet.dat file and then replace it in folder of Bitcoin core wallet.

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12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help to recover BTC on: April 28, 2021, 10:10:44 AM
some text and password
This is quite vague Tongue
Does it match any of the descriptions on [overview] Recover Bitcoin from any old storage format?

If you're lucky, it's just BIP38 encrypted:
BIP38 password encrypted private key (58 characters base58, starting with "6P", see bitaddress.org, click Wallet Details).
Example: 6PRNqE9p5hTUgNy5cxXnrfVKZPX5Qz8sqB7oNfDT9N3YdCM7rqRxruxkN1

Warning: Don't enter your "text" on any online website, and don't trust any PM-offers to "help" you!

I tried this but non of the mentioned types help me...
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Help to recover BTC on: April 28, 2021, 08:43:14 AM
Hi all,

In 2013 i purchased some BTC. From the guy that sold me i have recieved some text and password which i needed to decrypt and then create wallet. I had instructions but deleted form HDD. Can somebody help me how can I decrypt this text in usable format? I know that I needed to download some program from github if I recall but I do not know the details.

Thanks

Regards
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