So the backup isn't unencrypted like you claimed, that could've easily deduced if you mentioned the backup's file name.
Note: The "
aes" between wallet and the extension indicates that its payload is encrypted.
Do you have a backup of your account recovery phrase? (
various number of words)
That can recover your password and wallet ID, here:
https://login.blockchain.com/wallet/forgot-password (
do not paste new 12-word BIP39 seed phrase)
If you don't have, you must remember a large portion of the password that you've used so bruteforce would be possible.
In that case, try BTCRecover:
https://github.com/3rdIteration/btcrecoverRefer to the link in the reply above for the documentation.
If you do not have the resources and/nor technical skills to do that, you may consider using Dave's "
walletrecoveryservices".
Only use the contacts in the official site and do not accept any PM/email who claims that they are affiliated.
link:
https://www.walletrecoveryservices.com/My request is can i get something from the 1.7B backup file?!
Only if you know the password. Otherwise, that payload will stay encrypted.