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Re: Early Bitcoin Wallet - Help Needed - Advice Appreciated
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breva223
on 26/11/2024, 13:48:02 UTC
PGP keys bitcoin addresses same shit different day. There a private & public component to both. Don't really plan on trying much till I'm confident I understand what I'm doing & I am comfortable with every step of the process just incase heaven forbid I prove you wrong & manage to regenerate a wallet from 2010 (- to who really cares).

First bitcoin that got mined made the news. The following year first bitcoin transaction. If you are under the impression that the major news organisation in Australia with a brand spanking new subscription based digital website isn't dragging whatever content they can from other news based websites around the world you are sadly mistaken.

In relation to darknet markets i used Agora & some other one i forget. Dream was another one that was around at the time or not long after. For the wallet side of things just MtGox via international bank transfer. Got all the PGP keys still plus the Amoury wallet from March 2013. Ive shown two people on here already. Didnt even know it existed till about a month ago. Had completely forgetten it but thats beside the point.

Usually I wouldn't bother trying to justify myself to clowns like you but after today's events just I can't resist. Have a quick read of the following link. My guess is you will probably disappear never to be heard of again but could be wrong.

https://web.archive.org/web/20110926000124/http://www.strongcoin.com:80/blog/using_a_book_cipher_to_generate_bitcoin_addresses

I find it mildly amusing you got "merit" from your little side kick for your special comments. Would love to hear from you two again. Least you could do is wish me luck. 😘




oh jesus christ, Book ciphers came out later for btc and its not what this is.  That site you were sent was dated 23 September 11, so again, you can not have created a wallet in 2010 with 8 words and password.  As Ive said, you didnt create a wallet the way YOU think you did, dont care what you believe, it never happened the way you think it did. So we can move on with this garbage cos it never happened.   LOL first btc made news did it ? lolol just stop it, it didnt. 

Do you know the btc address you think is yours ? post it up, so we can have a look.  Any transactions going out ?  if no transactions have gone out, then you never used it.  What did you use for the dark net markets that came out from 2011 ? dream came out late 2013 btw lmao.  Bit weird

You wont prove me wrong.  Laughable statement from a computer illiterate. You are still getting confused with btc and pgp keys ffs.   Thats why I got merit little man. Knowing my shit. You are going around in circles convincing yourself and others of shit that isnt true, suppose its what happens when you are blinded by greed and think you are a crypto millionaire.  Good luck for what exactly ?
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Re: Early Bitcoin Wallet - Help Needed - Advice Appreciated
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breva223
on 19/11/2024, 12:23:59 UTC
⭐ Merited by potatotom (1)
I take it none of those brainwallet sites etc worked for ya did they ?  of course fucking not.  Why would something created in 2012 work for something ONLY YOU reckon you used back in 2010 ? LOL !!

Cant believe it has to be stated again, You cant create a btc address from pgp keys ffs.   You never created a btc wallet in 2010 with 8 words and password.  NO, no you didnt. No one did.  That came out in 2012ish. WTF are you on about hash now again, the btc protocol always used sha256, has nothing to do with anything. Stop confusing pgp keys and btc keys.

This "timeline" from you is important to work out what you think you did.   You crap on about btc pizza which happened in 2010 and wasnt mentioned in Australia till 2013, you crap on about using darknet markets from 2011 and 2013 and yet, cant even tell us what wallet you used for this or how, but you think a wallet from 2010 is yours ? 

And no, there is no hidden info/deleted info etc about this LOLOL ffs.  You just dont remember shit properly and you are dismissing what really happened as it doesn't fit your "narrative" .  You sure you used darknet markets champ ?  If you did, sounds like they cooked your brain. 
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Re: Early Bitcoin Wallet - Help Needed - Advice Appreciated
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breva223
on 31/10/2024, 02:16:11 UTC
Anywoo last night I boot up one of the random drives I already had & transfered the majority of the files unrelated to media (music/video). One of the folders contain a series of public keys but funnily enough an Armory wallet screenshot I don't even remember from 2014. Screenshot has a box with eighteen random 4 letter combinations & a QR to regerated the wallet. Sent pics to CryptoJ0hn on email & will also send them to you.
I'm not sure anyone can follow what you do with those files on one of your "random drives". OK, I can't and that's just me, ignore it.

Your details are confusing. Public keys are this: https://learnmeabitcoin.com/beginners/guide/public-keys/
I've no good explanation why someone not-so-Bitcoin-technical would've a folder with a "series of public keys". Is this folder in proximity of some wallet related folders? Do you mind telling its name, unless it's totally private and self-named? Not sure if this would shed some more light into this mystery.

Does this Armory wallet screenshot look similar to this one?

https://recovermycryptowallet.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Armory-Wallet-1024x655.png
Source of picture: https://recovermycryptowallet.com/recover-bitcoin-from-armory-wallet/

I can't speak for the integrity of users whom you send possibly pictures of wallet recovery details. You should be careful whom you can trust with such details.

I also don't get why you speak of PGP keys in the context of wallets. You mentioned PGP keys already earlier which confused at least me a bit, but I didn't see it as important.

Every now and then new things pop up. Next is "keygen software". I would associate this with the warez scene, keygens being usually small pieces of software to generate serial keys for some software which needs specific serial keys to activate/license it.

This is no rant, I'm just confused by your story. Consider to omit unnecessary personal details of your family and how you spend your time. I don't see how this relates to your topic here. You may think it's nice for the context, but I find it rather off-topic and distracting. I don't know how others think of it.

Personally I find a lot of recovery related topics quite interesting because many have good challenges and things to learn from. Enough for now...



Yeah I am with this guy, you have confused your self a bit with fairly basic stuff and terminology.  You also post anecdotes that aren't needed and prove nothing other than to I feel convince yourself.  You mention things that you have either heard someone else say from their experience or read from somewhere and have taken it as your own experience.   

No one cares what you remember or know about events, we were all there too and doesn't solve your problem.  I myself was mining BTC with GPUs, so thats 2010. BTC started in 2009 and I heard about it from an unlikely source, but I was working in IT at the time with some computer scientists and they told me about it.   The tech hasnt changed THAT much. 

It beggars belief someone with who lacks basic fundamentals and knowledge about computers in general and btc would even be looking at BTC back then as this site was the only one around and it was created by satoshi himself and he has posted here, but you claim you bought it after "hearing" about the btc pizza guy which was in May of 2010 and it didnt make the main stream media news, it was just news on this site at first when it happened as the exchange/convo and agreement happened on here. People were sending btc for fun all over the place on here and selling it which came a little later on. Lots of people selling BTC on here if you look, like some people were asking for 20 bucks for 1000 btc around the same time etc and no one bought it.   

MT Gox came online in March 2010, Silkroad was 2011 and Agora was 2013.   So your telling us, you bought btc in 2010 after the btc pizza incident, transferred it and then never touched it again ? but then you claim to have used silkroad and agora etc later on, so what did you use then ? Cant have been the original account since you cant access it and coins never moved since buying.   

Install armory already and try and import your screen shot, its all you can do. You didnt need a new computer to do that, its a 24mb download.   If you created this paper wallet on a website, its the same as using the qt client, its just quicker and you get access to both the keys for that account without needing to download anything else. Most people downloaded the client and ran the node, and still do which keeps the keys in their wallet.dat file.  paper wallets are created basically the same was an every other account, there is nothing mysterious about it.  There were no seed or mnemonic words until 2013.  Seed words, mnemonics, secret words are all the same thing. It what was used to recreate the account from the blockchain. Basically the words are the human readable version of a sequence of random words that stores the data required to access or recover cryptocurrency on blockchains or crypto wallets.   I feel your are not going to be able to rebuild the wallet with random words that arent a part of any recognized word list, as they are very specific words and not random made up words on the spot and nor could you choose which ones you wanted, never ever worked this way. 

Anyway good luck.