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Bitcoin Wallet Recovery - Help Required #513
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The question is how much btc is there, because the computing power that
will quickly and efficiently decode the Seed phrase may exceed the rate of
return, there is one company in Georgia that deals with such problems, they
have powerful equipment, so I would suggest you apply to them, because it
will take you several years yourself to get there and you have to have your
address, and if you don't know the address, you may not have enough life to
arrange it as it should be, this company will do it for you quickly.
Remember, they don't need your wallet address to find your wallet
Once I gave them an assignment because I wanted to see if they were
scammers or not and there was 10 usdt on the wallet and they took their
commission and they gave me the rest so maybe they can help you.
I can recommend them to you with a clear conscience
https://seed-doctor.com/
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… I am trying to recover a bitcoin wallet I created a couple of years ago.
Here is what I have:
- 24 x words from the BIP39 word list
- A bitcoin address starting bc1q...
I know this wallet uses derivation path m/84'/0'/0'
The address that I know is a receive address (not a change address).
I do not know the order of the 24 words.
What do I need to run using btcrecover to recover the correct seed phrase?
Thank you in advance
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I would prefer not to disclose the amount. I definitely know the 24 words (just not the correct order), and I definitely know an address which starts with I am looking for the how to use the btcrecover tool, and exactly what command to run when using the tool via CLI. |
The btcrecovery program with 12 words mixed will look for a pair with a
week provided that you have the full address of the wallet, if not, it will
take years to search, and with 24 words Seed mixed up, you will not have
enough life to search, then maybe you have 1000 computers 😂 good luck, but
you don't have a chance on your own, even with a program like btcrecovery,
I know this because I studied the topic 2 years ago, write to the company
and ask them how long it will take them.
https://seed-doctor.com
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… The question is how much btc is there, because the computing power that
will quickly and efficiently decode the Seed phrase may exceed the rate of
return, there is one company in Georgia that deals with such problems, they
have powerful equipment, so I would suggest you apply to them, because it
will take you several years yourself to get there and you have to have your
address, and if you don't know the address, you may not have enough life to
arrange it as it should be, this company will do it for you quickly.
Remember, they don't need your wallet address to find your wallet Once I
gave them an assignment because I wanted to see if they were scammers or
not and there was 10 usdt on the wallet and they took their commission and
they gave me the rest so maybe they can help you. I can recommend them to
you with a clear conscience https://seed-doctor.com/ sob., 9 mar 2024,
18:07 użytkownik Rustx11789 *@*.
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wallet I created a couple of years ago. Here is what I have: - 24 x words
from the BIP39 word list - A bitcoin address starting bc1q... I know this
wallet uses derivation path m/84'/0'/0' The address that I know is a
receive address (not a change address). I do not know the order of the 24
words. What do I need to run using btcrecover to recover the correct seed
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I would prefer not to disclose the amount.
I definitely know the 24 words (just not the correct order), and I
definitely know an address which starts with bc1q, is a receive address
(not a change address) and is of a normal account derivation m/84'/0'/0'
I am looking for the how to use the btcrecover tool, and exactly what
command to run when using the tool via CLI.
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Calculate how many combinations you have per second with the btcrecovery
program, assuming that you know the full address of the wallet and the
number of combinations, it will come out to you the time needed to open, so
if my memory serves me right, it is probably 300 years that one computer on
Intel i7 or Intel i9 will open, and as far as I know, btcrecovery is the
fastest program of this type available on the market
sob., 9 mar 2024, 18:50 użytkownik Alek Nurf ***@***.***> napisał:
… The btcrecovery program with 12 words mixed will look for a pair with a
week provided that you have the full address of the wallet, if not, it will
take years to search, and with 24 words Seed mixed up, you will not have
enough life to search, then maybe you have 1000 computers 😂 good luck, but
you don't have a chance on your own, even with a program like btcrecovery,
I know this because I studied the topic 2 years ago, write to the company
and ask them how long it will take them.
https://seed-doctor.com
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> The question is how much btc is there, because the computing power that
> will quickly and efficiently decode the Seed phrase may exceed the rate of
> return, there is one company in Georgia that deals with such problems, they
> have powerful equipment, so I would suggest you apply to them, because it
> will take you several years yourself to get there and you have to have your
> address, and if you don't know the address, you may not have enough life to
> arrange it as it should be, this company will do it for you quickly.
> Remember, they don't need your wallet address to find your wallet Once I
> gave them an assignment because I wanted to see if they were scammers or
> not and there was 10 usdt on the wallet and they took their commission and
> they gave me the rest so maybe they can help you. I can recommend them to
> you with a clear conscience https://seed-doctor.com/ sob., 9 mar 2024,
> 18:07 użytkownik Rustx11789 *@*.
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> *> napisał: … <#m_7142545725081294929_m_741746444167920657_> I am trying
> to recover a bitcoin wallet I created a couple of years ago. Here is what I
> have: - 24 x words from the BIP39 word list - A bitcoin address starting
> bc1q... I know this wallet uses derivation path m/84'/0'/0' The address
> that I know is a receive address (not a change address). I do not know the
> order of the 24 words. What do I need to run using btcrecover to recover
> the correct seed phrase? Thank you in advance — Reply to this email
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> I would prefer not to disclose the amount.
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> I definitely know the 24 words (just not the correct order), and I
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> (not a change address) and is of a normal account derivation m/84'/0'/0'
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> I am looking for the how to use the btcrecover tool, and exactly what
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In my test, this python2 btcrecover is the fastest method, the python3 version is 2.5x slower, for your questions, i think u have to come up with some hints for the word order in order to decrease the calculation time, and a strategy to record and do the cracking. |
Despite good intentions, because I tested it anyway, the wallet opens on 24
Seed too slowly, it will take several hundred years, but I even improved
the btcrecovery script so that I reach a speed of 500 thousand checks per
second, but it is still too slow without a supercomputer in stock or a
large cryptocurrency mining farm, once you check that it doesn't work,
write to me, I went through it, but you won't believe it until you check it
yourself, I realize I'm leaving the USA tomorrow and I'll be in Europe, if
anyone wants to meet me, I will help with seed 24.
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… In my test, this python2 btcrecover is the fastest method, the python3
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some hints for the word order in order to decrease the calculation time,
and a strategy to record and do the cracking.
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I think u may also check out the hashcat with Nvidia GPU CUDA support for the cracking, but i am not sure if it support your cracking method. I am using AMD5950X, what cpu are u using? may i know what u improved to increase speed, i am actually also trying to find my password in blockchain.info version 1 wallet.aes.json file, i am trying to improve the speed of cracking (even the wallet only got 0.x btc, lol). Since btcrecover only support cpu cracking for my wallet type, i tried to use hashcat with GPU support for 10x speed gain for my wallet (blockchain.com wallet, hashcat hash type is "12700") but my sample wallet.aes.json showing me the hashcat is not working with my wallet hash! it is strange that the hashcat blockchain sample is working but not mine? |
When it comes to unlocking the password on the http://blockchain.com you
break off some bad programs, the fact that you have a json file, you are
almost at home, you just have to use your own software and a large number
of crypto miners, the topic is easy, I used 1000 crypto miners for this and
opened it in less than 6 hours, if you want, we can go to a private
conversation, I will try to help, because this is my job and your topic is
simple, you just need good software and a lot of power, which has at its
disposal.
Or contact this company if you want official help https://seed-doctor.com/
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… I think u may also check out the hashcat with Nvidia CPU support for the
cracking, but i am not sure if it support your cracking method. I am using
AMD5950X, what cpu are u using? may i know what u improved to increase
speed, i am actually also trying to find my password in blockchain.info
version 1 wallet.aes.json file, i am trying to improve the speed of
cracking (even the wallet only got 0.x btc, lol). Since btcrecover only
support cpu cracking for my wallet type, i tried to use hashcat with GPU
support for 10x speed gain for my wallet (blockchain.com wallet, hashcat
hash type is "12700") but my sample wallet.aes.json showing me the hashcat
is not working with my wallet hash! it is strange that the hashcat
blockchain sample is working but not mine?
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Partial Bitcoin Core encrypted master key, salt, iter_count, and crc in base64: Please help crack the original password |
i can only give u general help, u can contact me at my github email. |
Send me email for this |
I am trying to recover a bitcoin wallet I created a couple of years ago. Here is what I have:
I know this wallet uses derivation path m/84'/0'/0'
The address that I know is a receive address (not a change address).
I do not know the order of the 24 words.
What do I need to run using btcrecover to recover the correct seed phrase (words in the right order)?
Thank you in advance
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