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January 09, 2021, 09:44:50 PM
Last edit: March 24, 2022, 08:46:20 PM by SFLIPPER
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Hi Folks ,

Just a stupid question

I have this address and pv key in Hex format !

How can I please convert them ? 

0x03BB113592002132E6EF387C3AEBC04667670D4CD40B2103C7D0EE4969E9FF56E4
0x5B3F38AF935A3640D158E871CE6E9666DB862636383386EE510F18CCC3BD72EB

I want them like

18ZMbwUFLMHoZBbfpCjUJQTCMCbktshgpe

And privatekey in WIF format , I hhave tried online tools but nothing .


Thanks in advance
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January 10, 2021, 12:36:10 AM
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Check "Wallet Details" at bitaddress.org.

However, in general, you should never trust any site that accepts a private key in any form.
Also, you should never disclose a private key like you have here. It is easy for anyone to steal any funds that are at its address, now or any time in the future.

Here is what that page shows:

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Bitcoin Address: 19FjxrRhk4LK2SdPELGBP2uN5RMW7CDv6Z
Bitcoin Address Compressed : 12csaq6uhAtyhzUN8N4akVpat7GP6wB3ea

Public Key (130 characters [0-9A-F]): 04BB113592002132E6EF387C3AEBC04667670D4CD40B2103C7D0EE4969E9FF56E4B42AB8EAF3647 395773E92DC467BB6D0C9E55D29B8A5AE066088EEA0E14F54D5
Public Key (compressed, 66 characters [0-9A-F]): 03BB113592002132E6EF387C3AEBC04667670D4CD40B2103C7D0EE4969E9FF56E4
Private Key WIF - 51 characters base58, starts with a '5': 5JWUMz3s2AHdm75hRsHaVVuqWbCSndnqm2Mdy5m21cb8eHNSLGm
Private Key WIF Compressed - 52 characters base58, starts with a 'K' or 'L': KzH5mcodn7zRFfqjSkxApncD7bwWpRPLDJz6AY1HTi5ejBFuixeh

Private Key Hexadecimal Format (64 characters [0-9A-F]): 5B3F38AF935A3640D158E871CE6E9666DB862636383386EE510F18CCC3BD72EB

The private key also has these addresses. I found them by importing the compressed private key into Bitcoin Core:
bc1qz8qw3se7c8rr7vs6sgnp29xv2vsutamxyd839p
34rLuX6QStr8qJCbmWouBuVQGDrFT4h453


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January 10, 2021, 08:46:31 PM
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Check "Wallet Details" at bitaddress.org.

However, in general, you should never trust any site that accepts a private key in any form.
Also, you should never disclose a private key like you have here. It is easy for anyone to steal any funds that are at its address, now or any time in the future.

Here is what that page shows:

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Bitcoin Address: 19FjxrRhk4LK2SdPELGBP2uN5RMW7CDv6Z
Bitcoin Address Compressed : 12csaq6uhAtyhzUN8N4akVpat7GP6wB3ea

Public Key (130 characters [0-9A-F]): 04BB113592002132E6EF387C3AEBC04667670D4CD40B2103C7D0EE4969E9FF56E4B42AB8EAF3647 395773E92DC467BB6D0C9E55D29B8A5AE066088EEA0E14F54D5
Public Key (compressed, 66 characters [0-9A-F]): 03BB113592002132E6EF387C3AEBC04667670D4CD40B2103C7D0EE4969E9FF56E4
Private Key WIF - 51 characters base58, starts with a '5': 5JWUMz3s2AHdm75hRsHaVVuqWbCSndnqm2Mdy5m21cb8eHNSLGm
Private Key WIF Compressed - 52 characters base58, starts with a 'K' or 'L': KzH5mcodn7zRFfqjSkxApncD7bwWpRPLDJz6AY1HTi5ejBFuixeh

Private Key Hexadecimal Format (64 characters [0-9A-F]): 5B3F38AF935A3640D158E871CE6E9666DB862636383386EE510F18CCC3BD72EB

The private key also has these addresses. I found them by importing the compressed private key into Bitcoin Core:
bc1qz8qw3se7c8rr7vs6sgnp29xv2vsutamxyd839p
34rLuX6QStr8qJCbmWouBuVQGDrFT4h453




Yes I know it was a private key with address.

Thank you for your reply
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January 11, 2021, 02:12:41 AM
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Maybe someone more familiar can help, but it looks to me like the first two you posted are Etherium (or ERC20 token) addresses, not bitcoin addresses.  You can't convert an Etherium address to a Bitcoin address, it's two different block chains.
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January 11, 2021, 06:54:16 AM
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Maybe someone more familiar can help, but it looks to me like the first two you posted are Etherium (or ERC20 token) addresses, not bitcoin addresses.  You can't convert an Etherium address to a Bitcoin address, it's two different block chains.
Just because a string starts with "0x" doesn't mean it is a shitcoin token. 0x is the prefix used to indicate the encoding of the numbers that follow is hexadecimal. Similarly 0b indicates binary. History.

In this case the hexadecimal values represses a public key (the first one which is 33 bytes and starts with 03) and the private key (the second one which is 32 bytes) that generated that public key.

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January 11, 2021, 07:21:20 AM
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If you're asking the technical details then I will quote you a part of my old post:

1) We generate a 256-bit private key.
Code:
18e14a7b6a307f426a94f8114701e7c8e774e7f9a47e2c2035db29a206321725

2) We, then, perform ECDSA to get our public key (compressed):
Code:
0250863ad64a87ae8a2fe83c1af1a8403cb53f53e486d8511dad8a04887e5b2352
(Compressed means only the x coordinate. We don't have to carry the y since it can be calculated from y2 = x3 + 7. Since y2 returns 2 different values, we use the prefix 02 or 03 in front of the compressed public key to determine if y is odd or even)

3) We hash that compressed public key with SHA-256:
Code:
0b7c28c9b7290c98d7438e70b3d3f7c848fbd7d1dc194ff83f4f7cc9b1378e98

4) After that, we perform RIPEMD-160 hashing to the SHA-256 result:
Code:
f54a5851e9372b87810a8e60cdd2e7cfd80b6e31

5) Add version byte in front of RIPEMD-160 hash (00 for Main Network):
Code:
00f54a5851e9372b87810a8e60cdd2e7cfd80b6e31

6) Again, SHA-256 to the previous result:
Code:
ad3c854da227c7e99c4abfad4ea41d71311160df2e415e713318c70d67c6b41c

7) We hash the SHA-256 result with SHA-256 again:
Code:
c7f18fe8fcbed6396741e58ad259b5cb16b7fd7f041904147ba1dcffabf747fd

8) The first 4 bytes of the last SHA-256 result is address' checksum:
Code:
c7f18fe8

9) Extend the RIPEMD-160 hash from part 5 with these 4 bytes:
Code:
00f54a5851e9372b87810a8e60cdd2e7cfd80b6e31c7f18fe8

10) Convert this to base58 and here you go:
Code:
1PMycacnJaSqwwJqjawXBErnLsZ7RkXUAs
[from bitcoin.it]

If you just want to find an online converter then: [here you go]

And privatekey in WIF format , I hhave tried online tools but nothing .

Again, I'm quoting:
A WIF is nothing but the original hex private key encoded in base58 plus some other technical stuff like version byte and checksum. This code shows exactly how we end up with a WIF:

Code:
privatekey = "e1398ffab41618b4c63313912d2c407e57c60feeb799544503e0aeca8c5aede1"
extended = "80" + privatekey + "01"
extendedchecksum = extended + checksum(extended)
wif = base58_encode(extendedchecksum)

// wif is "L4mX2hsUq4LFbMmAomWHCARAuMkzTuAZjmGCQsvmny1aahRE1Aie"

You can read more about the WIF here: https://learnmeabitcoin.com/technical/wif

I hope I helped you.

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January 11, 2021, 11:40:16 AM
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Yes I know it was a private key with address.
Thank you for your reply
You were asking how to convert them, saying you couldn't find any tools. That's what I showed you.

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