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January 18, 2018, 12:09:57 AM
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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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January 18, 2018, 02:03:35 AM
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I literally don't remember anything about the password.  I can give you a couple of old passwords i was using around that time period and perhaps they were some modification of that. 

The wallet is a bitcoinqt wallet and the posted json is from pywallet dumpwallet function. 

I did just email dave from wallet recovery but i figured i'd give other people a try too.  I would post the full wallet but i would like to recover the 3 btc thats in another address.  Happy to give whoever cracks it an additional 0.5 bitcoin from the 3 bitcoin address.  Will add that to op now

Here's some potential passwords

Fromage243
FromageMadre96
FromageMadre966
FromageMadre966?
MadreFromage966
Po215ghyqaz
Poghy666qaz
Poghy667qaz
Poghy66qaz
TiltedQuittles87!
fromage244
fromagemadre
fromagemadre96
fromagemadre966
fromagemadre99
fromagemasdre96
jurgis343
jurgis43
pOghy2qaz
patikno
quiltedtittles87
qwertycunt890!
wqup4qmh

I did try all of them obviously and none of them worked.

Question: would it be feasible to crack an 8 char password given a-z A-Z 0-9?  I'm just curious, i don't remember the actual length. 

If I could crack it, i'll just give you some sats. Just kidding. Anyway, why in the hell did you lose your keys?
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January 18, 2018, 05:57:55 PM
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No one will be successful brute forcing it, even quantum computers, that is a legend to keep us afraid of the government agencies. During February of last year I have post a .RAR file with a 65 character password and many people here claimed to decrypting it in no time, yet it is almost one year and no one haven't.



Agreed. Straight up brute force will take too long and would use more in electricity than you'd get in bitcoin, even at peak prices. However, if the owner can provide part of the password give or take 5-6 chrs, then it's possible.

6 Chrs of ?a = 68 days, which is about $500 US in electricity. I'll burn that for .5BTC.


also, I'm getting ~250kH/s on RAR5 so 65 characters is outside of the realm of possibility.
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January 19, 2018, 09:57:37 PM
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@Butense

I've tried all the following.. Let me know if you think of anything else.

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hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s fromagemasdre?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=13
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s FromageMasdre?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=13
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s fromagemadre?1?1?1?1i --increment --increment-min=12
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s FromageMadre?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=12
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s MadreFromage?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=12
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s madrefromage?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=12
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s fromage?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=7
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s Fromage?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=7
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s jurgis?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=6
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s Jurgis?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=6
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s quiltedtittles?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=14
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s QuiltedTittles?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=14
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s TiltedQuittles?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=14
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s tiltedquittles?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=14
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s quertycunt?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=10
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s QuertyCunt?1?1?1?1 --increment --increment-min=10
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s Po?1?1?1?1ghyqaz --increment --increment-min=2
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s Po?1?1?1?1ghyQaz --increment --increment-min=2
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s Poghy?1?1?1?1qaz --increment --increment-min=5
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s Poghy?1?1?1?1qaz --increment --increment-min=5
hashcat -m 11300 -a 3  b.txt -1 ?d?s p0ghy?1?1?1?1qaz --increment --increment-min=5
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July 24, 2018, 10:14:33 AM
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Good Day Mate,

If this is not solved yet, email k.martin@stgna.com. I can help you.

Kind Regards.
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September 18, 2018, 04:40:53 AM
Last edit: September 18, 2018, 05:16:05 AM by sont
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There is a free online service to recover passwords http://hackybirthday.com.
You just have to enter Start -> symbol +
and go combining TXT files, characters and dates.
https://imageshack.com/a/img923/97/wujZzs.png
These people I know, they recover purses, but you have to write them.
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November 03, 2018, 12:40:41 PM
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Hi. Anyone tried find this? how characters has someone tried maximum and not was? (6,7 or...)?
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November 08, 2018, 11:06:53 PM
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Quote from: Butense
Here is the information for the address

EDIT: Was told that this information is necessary, so here you go

    "mkey": {
        "encrypted_key": "3ce2900d6c2df58a1cfa9ea1755a1599e0b60001fcd29d730c298de7538e3a0709e4fdb738d8ac6 1b5b03c582d724214",
        "nDerivationIterations": 80062,
        "nDerivationMethod": 0,
        "nID": 1,
        "otherParams": "",
        "salt": "d07e66c2606ae4fc"
    },

Is there someone who can help me try and recover with this information above?  I can see it in bitcoin2john.py, but I think I don't need the wallet.dat, is that correct?  He can run the python script and post the hash, which is safer.  Then all that anyone can do is recover the password for wallet.dat, but not the private key(s), so the funds cannot be stolen. (Is that correct?)  Otherwise he could share wallet.dat with someone if he wants to, with some detailed information about the person recovering for some assurance that he could hit back if the funds are stolen.

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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

Just a bounty you feel is worth the recovery, if successful, otherwise cost of recovery is sufficient. Smiley

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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

About 3.5 hours for me, assuming charset a-z, A-Z, 0-9 (62 possible characters in pwd)

Quote from: Butense
6 char = xx min

About 9 days, with above charset.  Or just a-z or A-Z (either) and digits: 8 hours.

Quote from: Butense
7 char = xx min

With just lowers or uppers, and digits: 9 days.
With charset a-z A-Z 0-9 for me, about 226 days.  That assumes 75,500 h/sec.

With charset a-z A-Z 0-9 length 8 chars, again with 75,500 cracks at wallet.dat per second in a rather blind fashion, the entire kespace: 95 years or so.

This assumes cracking the latest Bitcoin Core wallet.dat.

I could give it a good go with the info I need and estimate cost/time, or I might just get lucky with the possible passwords you posted and some good rule sets with my own scripts derived from others that generate candidates from known (or guessed, and not quite correct) information.

Let me know if you'd like me to have a crack at it...  I can double my compute power at least, so I might have a reasonable chance.

There are some other possibilities for address 12KGAcU47BhCSQJCN9r2dHAvhDALMVsJkk.  I might give those the old college try.  It's a bit of a stab in the dark, but worth a shot for a little while to see what happens.  I'll post back if I get any interesting results.  Some of them I will have to ask for help with, so I could be a few days.

Good luck!
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February 05, 2019, 12:46:02 PM
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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

Good day.

I've sent you a personal message but it didn't go through cause Newbie is not allowed to send you a message.

if you can kindly contact me at Telegram I'd like to talk to you regarding this offer.

Best Regards,
Morarity
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October 13, 2019, 07:54:31 PM
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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

Good day.

I've sent you a personal message but it didn't go through cause Newbie is not allowed to send you a message.

if you can kindly contact me at Telegram I'd like to talk to you regarding this offer.

Best Regards,
Morarity

Hello Morarity !
You can request me at PM  ?
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October 20, 2019, 05:45:49 PM
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I need from topicstarter imoprt recors from wallet to use with https://www.thegrideon.com/bitcoin-password-recovery.html software

Open (context menu) - Extract encryptions record

Moderators, why you deleted my old post?
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January 16, 2020, 01:13:04 PM
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tried out:

fromage                      
fromagemadre
madrefromage
fromagemasdre
masdrefromage               [!#$%?]
wqup4qmh            +       [0-999]
patikno                         [0-999][!#$%?]
jurgis
qwertycunt
tiltedquittles
quiltedtittles
                     
               [!#$%?]                          masdre
fromage    +       [0-999]                    +    madre
                         [0-999][!#$%?]  

madre            [!#$%?]                          
masdre    +       [0-999]                    +   fromage
                         [0-999][!#$%?]   


               [!#$%?]             
poghy   +       [0-999]                     +    qaz
                         [0-999][!#$%?]  


               [!#$%?]             
po       +       [0-999]                    +    ghyqaz
                         [0-999][!#$%?]  


+ Mix Case up to 2 chars
+ Replace oO -> 0 (zero), qQ -> O
   

not to waste time for it
some mask tried to reverse pass (pass -> ssap)
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December 02, 2020, 06:47:19 PM
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I'm assuming the poster has not had any luck. I've been running a script myself to help out. I personally lost 1000 BTC so I feel your pain. If you can think of any other pw options, pls do not to hesitate pm'ing me. We are all here to help...
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December 03, 2020, 01:36:19 PM
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....

Password found: 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'

How do I get the private key out of the script?  More reading ? Smiley Thanks for all your help.
Tried pywallet --dumpwallet on it again but was no help.
I think I have the answer bitcoin-tool ... but having trouble compiling it.


You don't need to.  Just install Bitcoin-Core on a system that has never had it or one that has no coins on it and put a copy of your wallet.dat in the bitcoin Application directory.  Then open Bitcoin-core and type in your password.  You can afford to buy yourself a new machine with lots of hard-drive space and RAM now.

Coinsbank: Left money in their costodial wallet for my signature.  Then they kept the money.
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December 25, 2020, 08:25:54 PM
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I personally lost 1000 BTC so I feel your pain.
If it's true your pain is a lot more intense Smiley
I guess we'll have to wait for quantum PCs to become mainstream to bruteforce passwords for these wallets.
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December 27, 2020, 10:10:23 PM
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I personally lost 1000 BTC so I feel your pain.
If it's true your pain is a lot more intense Smiley
I guess we'll have to wait for quantum PCs to become mainstream to bruteforce passwords for these wallets.

Spilt milk an all that...
I'm trying to learn HASHCAT so i'm hoping to do my part to help
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January 02, 2021, 07:14:10 PM
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I think no one here has even come close to finding the private key yet. I don't understand why the publisher doesn't share it
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January 09, 2021, 12:24:40 PM
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I think no one here has even come close to finding the private key yet. I don't understand why the publisher doesn't share it

With every day passing it gets more interesting to try and crack it Wink
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March 18, 2021, 01:49:27 AM
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No 3 btc encrypted_key, no interest    Grin
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September 03, 2021, 11:23:50 AM
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Your password is : hashcat

My email : heshbonhasui10@gmail.com
https://www.onlinehashcrack.com/syv49qk8ta
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