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Re: Discussion! Don't BUY FAKE! "wallet.dat" files with lost passwords.
by
Ennic
on 09/02/2021, 09:14:43 UTC
What can you say about this patient is very similar to a fake $bitcoin$64$b540b7774bb0d392ca2ea1a5156f3c4ce5bc4687001cb79b3378519603819b21$16$3581059576caf391$52162$2$00$2$00

That is meant to be the one with 159 BTC correct? if so it does not conflict with any of the other wallets when hashed, next step for you to check is to load it in Bitcoin Core and check all the time stamps against the Blockchain (Sometimes they are not correct which is a red flag). Even then it is not guaranteed until you find the password and see if you can send it out.

Only 4 things you can do to know for sure.

A: Check against all known public wallet.dat's by converting them in Hashcat & if there are duplicated codes at the end of the hash then it is more then likely dodgy, or ask the guy from allprivatekeys to check against his as I am sure his are legit.
B: Load into Bitcoin Core and see if it even loads up & syncs.
C: Then check all time stamps against the address of all ongoing transactions and see if they all match correctly.
D: Actually cracking it and being able to send out the [Suspicious link removed]d luck.

As for the wallet for 1.08, I have had this file for a long time and now its data is extracted from me so strangely
$bitcoin$64$9de529051d808b5d34c679c43020a233e6b5161de2e85070127009d61e4c24c8$16$09792b4786f368cb$49019$2$00$2$00