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Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys
by
italiandigger
on 08/10/2022, 14:02:56 UTC
⭐ Merited by ETFbitcoin (2)
PrivKey: f7051f27b09112d4
pubkey: 03100611c54dfef604163b8358f7b7fac13ce478e02cb224ae16d45526b25d9d4d
address: 16jY7qLJnxb7CHZyqBP8qca9d51gAjyXQN

i tried to use electrum on that found private key, but electrum doesn't recognise the format of that private key.
how we use found private key? is there any other process to change format of the private key so it can be use on electrum or any wallet?
Open www.bitaddress.org
Click in "wallet details" button
Copy and paste the complete privkey: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000f7051f27b09112d4
Click the "view details" button
Copy the Private Key WIF Compressed: KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qZ6FxoaD5r1kYegmtbaT

Install last Exodus wallet.
Select btc asset.
Open settings panel (clickin on the right 3 points)
Select : Move funds
Copy the Key WIF Compressed: KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qZ6FxoaD5r1kYegmtbaT
Click the OK button.
Exodus reply:
Unable to move funds. There is nothing to move from 16jY7qLJnxb7CHZyqBP8qca9d51gAjyXQN, bc1q8mjpx0veraf0ma4ztjvrfcr5ttr5yj9yvgkf7q, or 384DBhzwx6ch6oiRT9S8TJByq9vA6AZ2zQ
 Wink