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October 09, 2016, 11:59:43 AM
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Hi,

Here is the address:

16GtLTxk4yuFLCz9h8SSNy3kYaZYZr8o84

Here is the BIP38 Key
6PnM8TiaLLQdupPfAQBCqtkbtEAKXoMnVhEQ4QA8tKb9mojK716b7PMKnb


After you crack the 0.1BTC. Send me a PM and show me step by step on how I can replicate the wordlist crack on linux. After of which I will give you an additional 0.2BTC.

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October 09, 2016, 12:07:35 PM
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Hi,

Here is the address:

16GtLTxk4yuFLCz9h8SSNy3kYaZYZr8o84

Here is the BIP38 Key
6PnM8TiaLLQdupPfAQBCqtkbtEAKXoMnVhEQ4QA8tKb9mojK716b7PMKnb


After you crack the 0.1BTC. Send me a PM and show me step by step on how I can replicate the wordlist crack on linux. After of which I will give you an additional 0.2BTC.



4 letter?

Is it uppercase or lower case? or both?
any hint of any letter or something?
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October 09, 2016, 12:08:41 PM
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Hi,

Here is the address:

16GtLTxk4yuFLCz9h8SSNy3kYaZYZr8o84

Here is the BIP38 Key
6PnM8TiaLLQdupPfAQBCqtkbtEAKXoMnVhEQ4QA8tKb9mojK716b7PMKnb


After you crack the 0.1BTC. Send me a PM and show me step by step on how I can replicate the wordlist crack on linux. After of which I will give you an additional 0.2BTC.



4 letter?

Is it uppercase or lower case? or both?
any hint of any letter or something?

Both Uppercase and Lowercase but all alphabet.
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October 09, 2016, 12:34:35 PM
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Is the correct to crack something? why you want to crack this? I don't think you are doing a correct thing by paying people to cracking.. it is not legal unless you proof this is your own property.
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October 09, 2016, 12:52:08 PM
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Is the correct to crack something? why you want to crack this? I don't think you are doing a correct thing by paying people to cracking.. it is not legal unless you proof this is your own property.

Its my wallet.

I will reveal the pw here when it gets cracked:

EnCt229ceac8b3603bab68b3fee53c42e4aa4178e19fd29ceac8b3603bab68b3fee53=A5jjX2SFwN
BMFM9+lePHPnkIwEmS

Decrypt it at https://encipher.it
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October 09, 2016, 01:35:23 PM
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EnCt229ceac8b3603bab68b3fee53c42e4aa4178e19fd29ceac8b3603bab68b3fee53=A5jjX2SFwNBMFM9+lePHPnkIwEmS

if you have signed this with OP address 16GtL... then it is a wrong signature.
(Checked with Electrum) and yes i removed the newline in the signature.

and as a friendly advice, nobody is going to tell you anything if they crack what i am assuming to be your private key. the funds will be gone and you will learn nothing.

--looking for signature--
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October 09, 2016, 04:19:53 PM
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https://blockchain.info/address/16GtLTxk4yuFLCz9h8SSNy3kYaZYZr8o84

Looks like that utxo is already gone with the wind. Did you learn anything?
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October 09, 2016, 05:08:08 PM
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up cek PM sir thanks
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October 09, 2016, 05:18:26 PM
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Well that was fast. But I am just curious to know if that 'task' was for educational purposes only or you happened to get into your possession a Bitcoin wallet passworded with the said parameters and you were looking to get into it?
Not that I like to get my nose into other people's business but it seems so from a stranger's perspective.
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October 09, 2016, 05:24:08 PM
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Well that was fast. But I am just curious to know if that 'task' was for educational purposes only or you happened to get into your possession a Bitcoin wallet passworded with the said parameters and you were looking to get into it?
Not that I like to get my nose into other people's business but it seems so from a stranger's perspective.

The addres belongs to @OP. I was talking with him on skype.

Also the passphrase to decode the BIP38 private key is: MiKe
@OP said: "4 letter NAME"
Also he said it cointained both uppercase and lowercase.

@OP nickname cointains a name (Michael). Mike = abreviation of Michael.

Then it was just trying all combinations (uppercase & lowercase).

And i was too late when i figured this out. Somebody else got the 0.1BTC.

GG.
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October 09, 2016, 06:26:02 PM
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The addres belongs to @OP. I was talking with him on skype.

Also the passphrase to decode the BIP38 private key is: MiKe
@OP said: "4 letter NAME"
Also he said it cointained both uppercase and lowercase.

@OP nickname cointains a name (Michael). Mike = abreviation of Michael.

Then it was just trying all combinations (uppercase & lowercase).

And i was too late when i figured this out. Somebody else got the 0.1BTC.

GG.
When you put it this it seems totally easy and logical. I guess that hint about password being a name was a bit too good.
So after all it was more about having a keen eye & detective skills than bruteforcing password.

Will it be round 2 of this riddle?


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October 09, 2016, 06:38:36 PM
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The addres belongs to @OP. I was talking with him on skype.

Also the passphrase to decode the BIP38 private key is: MiKe
@OP said: "4 letter NAME"
Also he said it cointained both uppercase and lowercase.

@OP nickname cointains a name (Michael). Mike = abreviation of Michael.

Then it was just trying all combinations (uppercase & lowercase).

And i was too late when i figured this out. Somebody else got the 0.1BTC.

GG.
When you put it this it seems totally easy and logical. I guess that hint about password being a name was a bit too good.
So after all it was more about having a keen eye & detective skills than bruteforcing password.

Will it be round 2 of this riddle?


Well i don't know. @OP is offline for a few hours.
Maybe he will tell us when he is back! Smiley
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