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Kelvin555 (OP)
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May 27, 2026, 07:07:45 PM
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                                                            Bitcoin wallet recovery

I can offer some help if you are having issues with your wallet, mainly I will help you extract the private key so you can sweep the funds
to a safe wallet you own.

Tested on most Electrum versions(You should know about 70 - 100% info about the password)

Tested on most Electronic Cash versions(You should know about 70 - 100% info about the password)

Tested on most ElectrumSVP versions(You should know about 70 - 100% info about the password)

Descrambling BIP39 12 words(I will guide you on how to solve it on your own with btcrecover)

Encrypted BIP-38 privatekey(I can guide you on how to solve it on your own, but you should know about 70% info about the password for this to work)

Missing private key characters(I will guide you on how to solve it on your own with Hashcat)

We can always work out a fee.



THIS IS MY PROOF FOR ELECTRUM/ ELECTRONIC CASH/ ELECTRUMSVP(They all use the same pattern to read wallets)


https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoincash/s/GEyY8M7yvL

The address: 1CrypfzU8fzG347BMCgs3VThzWvX9qCX8e

you can check it on https://www.privatekeys.pw/address/bitcoin/1CrypfzU8fzG347BMCgs3VThzWvX9qCX8e

The tx id: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/transaction/3dd79ceaae33fa631edbe7a4c2e138c0a5f9086f394b01eebebae7d38590c5b6

Signature I signed with the private key to prove I actually have it in my possesion:

Kelvin555
bitcoincash:qzpp6vkyja5qvcquku7hwl025d0jukjtyv0v0md0t6
HHe9csugziuJZfariv7ZkHH/HObQAcyZyU3vxUPWoRlhIfUGaolgZv4iF3Bige/HUWF5mNB1biM7bk/z4cHFsME=

                                OR
                        
Kelvin555                        
1CrypfzU8fzG347BMCgs3VThzWvX9qCX8e
HHe9csugziuJZfariv7ZkHH/HObQAcyZyU3vxUPWoRlhIfUGaolgZv4iF3Bige/HUWF5mNB1biM7bk/z4cHFsME=



you can try to copy the wallet and load it yourself, test it, if you would like to verify.

Before you say I made that reddit post with my own wallet just so I can make this bitcointalk post later, check the date the post was created and the date the transaction
was created, ask yourself if you think I would plan ahead and expose my wallet for 6 years just to make this post.


Stay tuned I will be adding support for more wallets soon.
 
If you refer someone to me or me to someone, you will definitely get a cut.
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Today at 07:48:55 AM
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Encrypted BIP-38 privatekey(I can guide you on how to solve it on your own, but you should know about 70% info about the password for this to work)
You should know a percentage is absolutely meaningless without knowing how long the password is. "I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this""I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this""I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this""I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this""I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this""I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this""I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this""I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this""I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this""I am trying to create an Easter Egg, please do not spoil it and do not mention this"
Here's an example: even if you'd know 70% of the password, you still wouldn't be able to brute-force BIP38 encryption. It's far too heavy to brute-force.

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