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November 14, 2021, 05:17:59 PM
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Hi - its me again  Smiley

This is topic number 3

topic number 1 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5366943.0

topic number 2 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5367730.0 ( Arabic ) my language

Topic number 3 ( Here ) 😉

i thout the keys belong to Hash-256 I was wrong Becouse ---->>> bitcoin give MD5 keys for clients from 2009 to 2011 and I am one of them

The shape of the keys with changing numbers and letters

Machine Code:3e362f7a52c34
Serial Number:1E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC530
1E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
2E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
3E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
4E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
6E99423A

The first time when I bought the coin --->>> i take only private keys like above 2009 or 2010

and i back after 1 year TO buy again becouse i found a folder name RSA and the hashes keys in side ---> see the photo - number 18 belong to bitcoin Because the number of digits 32 belong to MD5 and the ather hashes i dont know belong for what !!! https://imgbb.com/RhVVgj1

I know it's a bit complicated, but this is what happened to me

If anyone has any background on how to decrypt MD5 secret keys, please help me

i am very beginner 🌹


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November 15, 2021, 02:34:44 AM
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i thout the keys belong to Hash-256 I was wrong Becouse ---->>> bitcoin give MD5 keys for clients from 2009 to 2011 and I am one of them
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Machine Code:3e362f7a52c34
Serial Number:1E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC530
1E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
2E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
3E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
4E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
6E99423A
Honestly, this looks like has nothing to do with Bitcoin.
Specially the "Serial Number", a backup from bitcoin core wouldn't contain a serial number.
In fact, Bitcoin Client v0.1.0 doesn't even have an export/backup option, just manual copy-paste of the "wallet.dat" file.

Sadly, I can't add anything aside from my posts in the fist thread.

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November 15, 2021, 03:45:55 AM
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i thout the keys belong to Hash-256 I was wrong Becouse ---->>> bitcoin give MD5 keys for clients from 2009 to 2011 and I am one of them
-snip-
Machine Code:3e362f7a52c34
Serial Number:1E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC530
1E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
2E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
3E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
4E99423A4ED27608A15A2616A2B0E9E52CED330AC5301E99423
6E99423A
Honestly, this looks like has nothing to do with Bitcoin.
Specially the "Serial Number", a backup from bitcoin core wouldn't contain a serial number.
In fact, Bitcoin Client v0.1.0 doesn't even have an export/backup option, just manual copy-paste of the "wallet.dat" file.

Sadly, I can't add anything aside from my posts in the fist thread.

ops - I forgot to explain what the story of this name is ( Serial Number )
When I bought the coin it says on the page I must hide these keys - what i did to hide them ? I hid them in a serial number sheet of a program I purchased - I erased the program numbers and put the secret numbers for bitcoin - Believe me, these numbers belong to the bitcoin because I remember exactly what happened!
Previously, They give the client the secret keys, sig, ID and checksum .

and the password for Machine Code this is belong to ATM bitcoin Machine .
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January 10, 2022, 06:17:09 PM
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My transaction was in 2010  Shocked

I found folders in my old computer name ( crypto ) - Many thinges inside - RSA - Hashes - Keys - almost evrything  Shocked

here in coindesk talk about same my case and Explain whats mean Bitcoin Hash Functions

https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2017/02/19/bitcoin-hash-functions-explained/

the private keys Hex in my first massg is inputs for the hashes as it show in the pic above !

Every once in a while, discover something new about my transaction  Smiley

I hope to solve this puzzle one day  Smiley

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January 11, 2022, 03:40:54 AM
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the private keys Hex in my first massg is inputs for the hashes as it show in the pic above !
Take note that Hash is a one-way function.
If you hashed your private keys, then there's no way to restore them from the hash unless the hashing algorithm that you've used is broken.

The "solved!" in the article is about the demonstration of Bitcoin's mining, in which the author is trying to generate a hash that starts with '0'.
The last hash starts with zero so he mined his sample block.

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January 11, 2022, 04:39:04 AM
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I found folders in my old computer name ( crypto ) - Many thinges inside - RSA - Hashes - Keys - almost evrything
There is a good chance that this has nothing to do with bitcoin. Maybe you installed some application that stored these things. Specifically RSA raises my suspicious since bitcoin doesn't use RSA anywhere and it is extremely rare to use it for altcoins too. However RSA is commonly used elsewhere like in certificates.

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January 11, 2022, 10:16:40 AM
Last edit: January 11, 2022, 10:30:59 AM by nicehome
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Thank you all guys to try to help me I appreciate  Smiley

lets back to the my hash pic With a focus on hash ( MD5-ee1 ) https://imgbb.com/RhVVgj1

This table shows the names hash for bitcoin https://md5calc.com/hash/md5/Bitcoin+is+a+cryptocurrency+and+worldwide+payment+system

my hash pic show i have MD5-ee1 ----->>> What is your interpretation of this ?!

i found this today https://ibb.co/R4p6xB0


Knowing that when I bought the coins , I only stored the secret numbers and did not create a wallet .


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February 22, 2022, 06:14:13 AM
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Update

I found a x509 certificate certified by W3.org
inside the paper There are many electronic signatures on this paper And next to this paper, there is Hash - but i cant open it - its need programe or something ealse !
This certificate refers to transactions UTXO !

With the research, I found that the blockchain deals with this company or organization  Shocked

And I also found Backup Crypto folder inside keys name ------> Hash - sha1 - md5sha as it show on my last replay !

i am not sure but i think these keys for indroid and this is my backup !

The dates of these keys from 2010 and 2013  Shocked

Any future update I will post it here  Smiley



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May 14, 2022, 06:36:47 AM
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Update

keys need python program as it shown in the pic - ohh G o d i dont know how to use python Sad

https://imgbb.com/6XCzWbL

The certificates that I found are three ( x509 Version 1 ) with tons of sigs and secound file is Hash in the same folder ( META-INF )

I think i need blockchain developer  Cry
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