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Re: Is this recoverable ?
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mapleleaffan_09
on 24/01/2021, 02:01:31 UTC
First of all, from my past experience most likely Blockchain will never help in your case. Usually, they even don't help those who have a normal issue, regarding password recovery, they don't have these features. Anyway, if you have a wallet identifier and email address then still there is hope for you. I am assuming you have access to your blockchain wallet. You may download it by a command. Then brute forces your password by BTC to recover. See the below video to see the processor, hope you will find a solution.
Here is the video: Brute force blockchain wallet by btcrecover.

This video for learning purposes, as far as I know, that guy makes the true video. Just try it yourself, don't trust any third party. Most likely many scammers would PM you to recover your wallet. Don't hand over your wallet credentials to scammers. Ask them to discuss everything here on this thread.

Otherwise, if you think the process is complicated, then you may hire this person, Bitcoin Wallet Recovery Services - for forgotten wallet password. He is looking trusted on the forum and has a few positive reviews. But still, I will encourage you to decrypt it by yourself which is safer.
@Coolcryptovator really thankful for your kind tips and this video its really helpful now first I am in contact with (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=240779.0) them hopefully they will check and give any reply about this and yes I already have 4 messages about recovery I check these guys mostly have negative feedbacks for their work now I will also try myself hopefully I will learn something good in this all process.

They probably have negative feedback because they are trying to scam you especially via private messages, would be my guess. If you have not had any success recovering from blockchains support, as a last resort as others have mentioned using btcrecover, if you have your wallet identifier guid and an idea of what your password should be then you can use it to get your wallet.aes.json file and try and brute force it.  There are also ways to extract just the part of the wallet.aes.json that is needed to crack only the password (keeping your wallet/funds safe essentially), and getting others to help with the brutceforcing part if that is too complicated to setup a good tokenfile for you.

If you find that you are at that point where you need to get btcrecover running, and the funds are worth recovering, but seem to be stuck then send a reply back in this thread and I can try and help walking you through getting the program up and running on your computer.