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June 25, 2013, 05:52:50 AM |
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I lost access to a blockchain.info wallet, really not a problem it doesn't have any coins in it but I need to know what sending address I used with it. I've been attempting to manually crack the password with no luck but I recently read that a few wallet formats leave addresses unencrypted and wanted to know if this was the case for json.aes wallet backups? If not and there is a way to find the sending address without knowing the password I'd love to hear it. And finally if I need to just decrypt the wallet I've got some Idea of what it was and am handy with crunch so if there is a cracker that accepts word lists and someone could link me there I'd much appreciate it. Thanks for reading, any help is welcomed.
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