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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: asking btc hash $bitcoin$98$
by
JulioVasquez
on 28/06/2020, 11:20:35 UTC
this is the hash exctract by john the ripper
$bitcoin$64$f0ef639cd01bb26805c190e0

ha ha ha
How much did you pay? ;-)
Famous 10K wallet...
not mine i just paste here from other site. i dont have dat of it. just curious of what people said out there can know what contain it is , they said they know every hash inside contain. like i said , lets say for that hash, what cointains is it? like symbol ,capital number etc....but the main things is hhow to know it and if any software to check it?

If you know - it means you know the password. To check if you are not wrong - try this: https://hashcat.net/hashcat/

nope its not about knowing the password. but its about, one guy said plain text, and other guy said there is symbol and number in it. but when i asked how they know, their answer is there is a way to read it. not exactly what the password is

The hash represents the password and there is no way to know from the hash how long/short the password is.

Some hashes, like the blockchain.com wallet.aes.json hash also includes some history and parameters inside the blockchain account. So they tend to have very large hashes which are part of how you setup your wallet.

For wallet.dat hashes they are just random numbers representing the password.

For ethereum, the hash sometimes also includes the public address of the wallet, especially the pre ico (presale wallets)

If your wallet is just sent to you by a random guy, its probably forged.