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April 21, 2024, 05:56:53 PM
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-snip- I will also send the json as copied from network/response in the browser web dev so maybe you can see something in the payload that I can't. I really appreciate this. And no worries all wallets have been defunded other than the one I'm trying to recover.
I didn't expected that it would be this fast but your "full json script" with the exact token file contents (copy-paste) perfectly worked in my setup.

Command:
Code:
btcrecover.py --wallet hurley27-wallet.aes.full.json --token hurley27-token.txt --dsw

Command line result:
Code:
Starting btcrecover 1.12.0-Cryptoguide on Python 3.10.2 64-bit, 21-bit unicodes, 64-bit ints
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*                     Note for Blockchain.com Wallets...                *
*                                                                       *
*   Writing all `possibly matched` and fully matched Passwords &        *
*   Decrypted blocks to  possible_passwords.log
*   This can be disabled with the --disablesavepossiblematches argument *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Wallet Type: btcrpass.WalletBlockchain
Wallet difficulty: 5,000 PBKDF2-SHA1 iterations
2024-04-21 20:39:43 : Using 8 worker threads
19758 of 139599 [#####---------------------------------] 0:00:27, ETA:  0:02:46

If this tool helped you to recover funds, please consider donating 1% of what you recovered, in your crypto of choice to:
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Password found: 'xxxxxxx7.'

So, it may be your OS, python version, dependencies or character formatting; testing it in another machine is worth the try.
But overall, BTCRecover should work in normal circumstances.


The other formats didn't worked and my best guess is your wallet file may be specifically formatted that way as I saw some "extra" stuffs that aren't in BTCRecover's or my test wallets.
So using the payload alone might have caused the errors, I'm not a Blockchain(.info/.com) developer so I can't tell.

After bursting my brain I finally found the issue, it was the fact that textedit was saving the wallet in rtf initially format. So when I formatted the wallet script, there were some formatting anomalies that came with that format. I had to have it save as txt in utf-8. Once I did that and ran btcrecover it returned the correct password. Thank you for all of your help and suggestions. Greatly appreciated. Now to crack this other wallet!
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April 21, 2024, 09:54:18 PM
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it is nice to see problems get fixed.

hoping you crack last one soon.

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April 22, 2024, 12:25:02 PM
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it is nice to see problems get fixed.

hoping you crack last one soon.

thank you. wouldn't have gotten it done without the suggestions from everyone
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