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October 13, 2018, 06:37:19 PM
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I will sell this Bitcoin wallet.
Password to send is not known.
Write here sokol-iz-ussr@mail.ru
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A 31 Bitcoin wallet was sold to me by a Chinese. He claimed that in 2009, mine Bitcoin and then forgot the password. He says that the password contains English letters and numbers, no special characters (% (^% $ # @! And so on). He says that he put the same password on the sign site.
A purse for 68 bitcoins was sold on the Russian forum for $ 4000 and they gave it to me so that I would write a review and leave screenshots in the subject

150$ = wallet.dat 31 btc 2009
200$ =wallet.dat 68 btc 2017

350$ = 31+68+1+1 (4 wallet.dat)
If anyone really wants to buy - take a video on the wallet
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October 13, 2018, 07:18:43 PM
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What is there to sell? If you don't have the password, it isn't even your money in the first place.

Ignore scammers on Skype, Telegram, etc. I will only ever contact you via forum PMs. See profile for fingerprint.
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October 13, 2018, 08:06:29 PM
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wallet.dat bitcoin core
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October 13, 2018, 08:33:30 PM
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Do you know what could be the password ?

There are services where people can try to bruteforce the password. In the case it works, they take a small fee and return most of the BTC.
Maybe you could try that.
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October 13, 2018, 08:41:06 PM
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Do you know what could be the password ?

There are services where people can try to bruteforce the password. In the case it works, they take a small fee and return most of the BTC.
Maybe you could try that.

But for that you should be the owner so that some information will be needed to bruteforce it, because bruteforce is not easy as it need lot of information and if the password is easy given then only it can be cracked.

Before that OP should confirm whether he is holding this wallet or just got it from online random search.

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October 13, 2018, 08:45:10 PM
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Do you know what could be the password ?

There are services where people can try to bruteforce the password. In the case it works, they take a small fee and return most of the BTC.
Maybe you could try that.

But for that you should be the owner so that some information will be needed to bruteforce it, because bruteforce is not easy as it need lot of information and if the password is easy given then only it can be cracked.

Before that OP should confirm whether he is holding this wallet or just got it from online random search.
The wallet was sold for $ 4000 I was given for review and screenshots (I have a great reputation on another forum). Gave a man who introduced himself as the owner, but I do not believe him.
I also have 31 btc 2009. it was sold to me by a Chinese, who says that the password contains English letters and numbers, without special characters. he also argued that such a password had previously set up a sign on the site
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October 13, 2018, 08:47:17 PM
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the purse was sold, but I was given free of charge for me to write a review
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October 13, 2018, 08:48:56 PM
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The wallet was sold for $ 4000 I was given for review and screenshots (I have a great reputation on another forum). Gave a man who introduced himself as the owner, but I do not believe him.
I also have 31 btc 2009. it was sold to me by a Chinese, who says that the password contains English letters and numbers, without special characters. he also argued that such a password had previously set up a sign on the site

If you have no "pattern" or more insights of what the passwords were (size ?) then your wallets are worthless.  Undecided
It would be like looking for a particular grain of sand on the beach..

Good luck on unlocking this !
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October 13, 2018, 08:51:49 PM
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The wallet was sold for $ 4000 I was given for review and screenshots (I have a great reputation on another forum). Gave a man who introduced himself as the owner, but I do not believe him.
I also have 31 btc 2009. it was sold to me by a Chinese, who says that the password contains English letters and numbers, without special characters. he also argued that such a password had previously set up a sign on the site

If you have no "pattern" or more insights of what the passwords were (size ?) then your wallets are worthless.  Undecided
It would be like looking for a particular grain of sand on the beach..

Good luck on unlocking this !
Time does not stand still. 1080ti pick up 8,000 passwords per second, and 2080ti pick up 28,000 passwords. Perhaps the next generation of video cards will open the wallet
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October 13, 2018, 09:05:30 PM
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Time does not stand still. 1080ti pick up 8,000 passwords per second, and 2080ti pick up 28,000 passwords. Perhaps the next generation of video cards will open the wallet

Sorry to disappoint you, but this will very hardly happen.

26 letters, 10 numeric symbols, and a couple special characters .. let's say the passwords can be made of 50 different symbols
if it's 1 char long, well, all you have to do is 50 guesses.
2 chars .. it's 50^2 so 2500 guesses ..
6 would be 15 625 000 000 guesses. still doable. (50^6)
10 is ...  Lips sealed 97 656 250 000 000 000 guesses ... (50^10)

That divided by 28,000 guess per second, would be 3 487 723 214 000 seconds (58 128 720 238 mn = 40 367 166 hr = 1 681 965 days ...)

So you will find one 10 digits long password every other 1680000 days ..

Standard hardware improvement will hardly help. Even if you make 280 000 guesses per second, you'll have to look for 168 000 days "only".
And we are not to pack transistors on chips 10x more densely than today in the near future.
If there isn't some breakthrough in computing (quantum), then without the password, the wallet is worthless.
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October 13, 2018, 09:23:21 PM
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Time does not stand still. 1080ti pick up 8,000 passwords per second, and 2080ti pick up 28,000 passwords. Perhaps the next generation of video cards will open the wallet

Sorry to disappoint you, but this will very hardly happen.

26 letters, 10 numeric symbols, and a couple special characters .. let's say the passwords can be made of 50 different symbols
if it's 1 char long, well, all you have to do is 50 guesses.
2 chars .. it's 50^2 so 2500 guesses ..
6 would be 15 625 000 000 guesses. still doable. (50^6)
10 is ...  Lips sealed 97 656 250 000 000 000 guesses ... (50^10)

That divided by 28,000 guess per second, would be 3 487 723 214 000 seconds (58 128 720 238 mn = 40 367 166 hr = 1 681 965 days ...)

So you will find one 10 digits long password every other 1680000 days ..

Standard hardware improvement will hardly help. Even if you make 280 000 guesses per second, you'll have to look for 168 000 days "only".
And we are not to pack transistors on chips 10x more densely than today in the near future.
If there isn't some breakthrough in computing (quantum), then without the password, the wallet is worthless.

The password is not always random %Y4frgbYYG%H4r6yww24y67HGUHJ it may consist of words) which facilitates the selection
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October 13, 2018, 09:30:10 PM
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You guys need to be careful with offers like this.

About a year ago there was a similiar offer selling some wallet.dat file that appeared to be corrupt and it was modified in some way so it looked like it had like 250BTC but in reality the output transactions were removed and it only contained dust.

I think some password recovery service looked into it and did a report on it. If you search you can probably find it somewhere on Bitcointalk forums.

So buyer beware.

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October 14, 2018, 01:39:12 AM
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Do you have an an asking price in mind for the wallet?  Part of me kinda wants to ask if you'd be willing to offer the file and let us try to crack it, then split the funds with you.... but I know there's no way to escrow that. Undecided

Anyway, good luck, man :-)

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October 14, 2018, 05:59:29 AM
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You guys need to be careful with offers like this.

About a year ago there was a similiar offer selling some wallet.dat file that appeared to be corrupt and it was modified in some way so it looked like it had like 250BTC but in reality the output transactions were removed and it only contained dust.

I think some password recovery service looked into it and did a report on it. If you search you can probably find it somewhere on Bitcointalk forums.

So buyer beware.
yes, i do agree with you
buyer should be aware of this kind of offer
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October 14, 2018, 10:32:59 AM
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Do you have an an asking price in mind for the wallet?  Part of me kinda wants to ask if you'd be willing to offer the file and let us try to crack it, then split the funds with you.... but I know there's no way to escrow that. Undecided

Anyway, good luck, man :-)

Ganjamancer
150$ = wallet.dat 31 btc 2009
200$ =wallet.dat 68 btc 2017

350$ = 31+68+1+1 (4 wallet.dat)
If anyone really wants to buy - take a video on the wallet
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October 14, 2018, 10:45:31 AM
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150$ = wallet.dat 31 btc 2009
200$ =wallet.dat 68 btc 2017

350$ = 31+68+1+1 (4 wallet.dat)
If anyone really wants to buy - take a video on the wallet

Potential buyers beware.
You are buying something that has no value, with a promise of a very high return on your investment.
The technology to crack this won't be there anytime soon. Buyer will only lose money on this.

And if it is around someday, we'll potentially need to switch to another cryptocoin since bitcoin will be at risk of having keys cracked.
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October 14, 2018, 11:08:26 AM
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Could you extract and share the hash for the wallet to prove that they aren't corrupt, and to let people enjoy trying to crack them without the ability to spend your coins?

https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper/blob/bleeding-jumbo/run/bitcoin2john.py

Download this file.
Install python on your machine.
put the bitcoin2john.py file and your wallet in the same folder.
Open cmd and type "python bitcoin2john.py wallet.dat"

This is for windows, if you have linux you should know what to do.

The output is a hash that looks like this :

$bitcoin$96$d011a1b6a8d675b7a36d0cd2efaca32a9f8dc1...

If you share this with anyone, they can effectively use it to figure out your password, but they won't be able to spend your money unless they have the wallet.dat file.

Beep boop beep boop
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October 26, 2018, 12:04:59 PM
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I will sell this Bitcoin wallet.
Password to send is not known.
Write here sokol-iz-ussr@mail.ru
or
here https://t.me/Sokolik4


A 31 Bitcoin wallet was sold to me by a Chinese. He claimed that in 2009, mine Bitcoin and then forgot the password. He says that the password contains English letters and numbers, no special characters (% (^% $ # @! And so on). He says that he put the same password on the sign site.
A purse for 68 bitcoins was sold on the Russian forum for $ 4000 and they gave it to me so that I would write a review and leave screenshots in the subject

150$ = wallet.dat 31 btc 2009
200$ =wallet.dat 68 btc 2017

350$ = 31+68+1+1 (4 wallet.dat)
If anyone really wants to buy - take a video on the wallet
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October 26, 2018, 02:27:39 PM
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5 and 8$ offer still stands from me
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October 27, 2018, 01:22:22 AM
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I'm willing to pay $5 in current Bitcoin exchange rate for a copy of the BTC31 wallet.  Let me know if you're interested.
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