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Re: Old Multibit Classic & Schildbach Bitcoin Wallet Recovery Services
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keychainX
on 14/07/2025, 17:56:24 UTC
From the site on keychainx.io, i came across a statement the company made over there that to recover bitcoin from damaged phones that they'll need access to the phone and that clients would need to ship it to one of their labs in Europe, well I would've bothered about trust since one is giving out access to their device containing informations to a distance location but i saw where they mentioned that they have top score on Trustpilot with over 130 5 stars trust pilots so it made me calm concerning trust issues, but then I want to know if their plan concerning having a lab in Africa in the future since I didn't see any African countries in the list of countries where their lab is located, they should consider the cost of transportation, shipping from Africa down to Europe when they can have branches here in Africa to make it easier for Africans and save cost of shipment.
No, lab is in Switzerland and Poland. We dont have any plan to have a lab in Africa as there is no office there.
What is the difference between your lab and your office? This might sound funny though but I'm curious to know because I have the mindset that the lab is the same thing as your physical office local. Meanwhile, if you already have a lab and a physical office, that means you are an established business in those countries and if that be the case, may I know if wallet recovery is the only thing you do considering the profitability of such business which is a direct function of how much such services are demanded.

Office= where we have accounting documents, meetings, light equipment
Lab = secret location with servers and customer data, never meet IRL, just just address for dropping hardware in those countries

Its a security risk to bring people to lab

/KX
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Re: Compilation of wallet recovery services discussion
by
keychainX
on 14/07/2025, 09:49:04 UTC
Yes we can meet, send e-mail where you are located and exact problem.

Some cases cannot be solved in real-time, need lab work or computer processing.

If its a Ledger, we do missing seed words or passphrases, if PIN is lost then not possible unless its +2mln USD, as its very expensive to do that

/KX
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Re: KeychainX - Crypto Wallet Recovery Services since 2017
by
keychainX
on 14/07/2025, 09:47:28 UTC
Yes, KeychainX AG is a registered Swiss company

Address:
Dorfstrasse 38
6340 Baar

You can find official company register here:
https://www.moneyhouse.ch/en/company/keychainx-ag-17527453321

For inq. please send e-mail to keychainx@protonmail.com or Telegram @keychainx

/KX
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Re: Compilation of wallet recovery services discussion
by
keychainX
on 13/07/2025, 14:49:29 UTC
Scammers always use newbie account to do their dirty deeds, even the possibility of some established members doing that too is also high so that they can not not be traced

This is why newbies are not to be trusted because they could do something funny and disappear from the forum. There moves especially when it's a service needs to be scrutinized so they don't litre the community with unnecessary junks.
Anytime I come across newbie profiles offering services of any kind I always scroll past without even taken a look at the type of services they can offer. But in the case of this  KeychainX of a thing it's really different they really got my attention the first day I came across there thread, I couldn't scroll pass because of the type of services they can offer, because there type of services is want the world need, many people out there  have lost access to their crypto wallets some have even lost data stored in their damaged phones and computers, so this  KeychainX of thing will be a safe heaven to those people if only there service can be true and legit as they claim. AlThough am not doubting there services but I still need a clear explanation from there representative on how they can be  able to recover lost crypto wallets and data from damaged phones and computers.

When there is a damaged phone or computer we can clone the memory device like flashmem on phone or hd drive on computer and scan it for wallets. Basically its a search operation.
If the wallet is encrypted we do have special software that takes password guesses and tries to decrypt them

You can read more here: keychainx.medium.com

/KX
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Re: Old Multibit Classic & Schildbach Bitcoin Wallet Recovery Services
by
keychainX
on 13/07/2025, 14:44:48 UTC
...KeychainX has been helping recover Bitcoin wallets since 2017. You can read more at keychainx.medium.com or keychainx.io.

From the site on keychainx.io, i came across a statement the company made over there that to recover bitcoin from damaged phones that they'll need access to the phone and that clients would need to ship it to one of their labs in Europe, well I would've bothered about trust since one is giving out access to their device containing informations to a distance location but i saw where they mentioned that they have top score on Trustpilot with over 130 5 stars trust pilots so it made me calm concerning trust issues, but then I want to know if their plan concerning having a lab in Africa in the future since I didn't see any African countries in the list of countries where their lab is located, they should consider the cost of transportation, shipping from Africa down to Europe when they can have branches here in Africa to make it easier for Africans and save cost of shipment.

No, lab is in Switzerland and Poland. We dont have any plan to have a lab in Africa as there is no office there.

/KX
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Re: Old Multibit Classic & Schildbach Bitcoin Wallet Recovery Services
by
keychainX
on 13/07/2025, 14:43:55 UTC
I  just stumbled upon this thread now and I am curious to know more on how you recover lost wallets and also how do you do that as I read here you demand for backup, like what backups do you need to be able to recover a wallet because I really want to know as I have a wallet I long lost the keys and I have no access to the wallet. Till this moment, I just keep staring at the wallet as the asset increases in value but I have no access to that wallet.  What do I do?

We have special software that can take your backed up wallet and using your best guess jog through millions of different passwords. We can then decrypt the wallet and export the private keys.

If you have a specific case you can always shoot an email to keychainx@protonmail.com

/KX
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Re: Recovering lost blockchain and Bitcoin wallets
by
keychainX
on 13/07/2025, 14:42:02 UTC
We have successfully recovered several wallets in the last few months including Zcoin, Bitcoin core, blockchain.com and Ethereum JSON.

Please read our blog https://medium.com/@keychainx or check out our website https://keychainx.io

You can also send us secure mail to keychainx@protonmail.com

/KX

What I wish to ask this time is that I know that such service is not for free, so am just curious to know the kind of fees involved if am trying to recover a wallet that contains only a $100 worth of Bitcoin, how much fee will keychainx will be charging with such a minor amount involve.


Its always a flat fee, 20%. Although smallet wallets might not get same attention for obvious reasons like strained resources. Although we give all wallets a shot and usually for smaller wallets do it just out of being nice without a fee.

We also dont follow all sub threads to respond to them immediately, if you wish quicker response try email keychainx@protonmail.com or telegram @keyxhainx

/KX
Is there no much more easier way to contact you guys except for email?
I personally don’t enjoy sending emails especially when the case is urgent and I would rather prefer to chat on WhatsApp or telegram and for a service like yours that has to do with more frequent communication with clients, I think integrating WhatsApp and telegram would be a more better option to look into.

Since you also make your presence visible on here, don’t you guys think it will be nice to give a more easier presentation of your previous works done over here atleast it will give more visibility and are you guys still considering helping lesser amount for free for how long and will you change your mind if you get maybe about 20 jobs with $150 or below in it and starting charging a fee by then?

You can always use telegram @keychainx
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Re: Old blockchain.info wallet from 2014 and before -16,17,19 words precovery phrase
by
keychainX
on 13/07/2025, 14:40:48 UTC
~Snip~
I read in their medium article about the wallets they can recover, the list is long and I think you can check it. In that article they also explained some wallets they cannot recover such as stolen funds or so because they funds would have been moved from one wallet to the other.

So how will KeychainX knows that the wallet is compromised or not? Maybe they could have a tool to confirm this which I don't know but I doubt if it's possible to access another person's wallet info if the person is not related to the owner or closed.
Recovery a wallet that that is owned by another different person might not be as easy as we think.

Its not possible to know if the wallet is compromised but many wallets are sold online and fake, so we usually check if its on that list.

There are several occations where we did find a wallet password but there was no privat key inside, as the wallet was forged.

So many different cases, and different solutions. Not one way solve them all.

/KX
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Re: KeychainX - Crypto Wallet Recovery Services since 2017
by
keychainX
on 13/07/2025, 14:38:56 UTC
I read through the source link provided by the KeychainX representative to understand the type of services they offer and from what i have gathered so Far they specialise in recovering lost cryptocurrency passwords from wallets such as  Metamask, Trezor, blockchain.com, Ethereum JSON files or Multibit Classic. And they also assist in recovering data from damaged phones or computer hardware. So my question now is how possible is this? I we like  there representative to explain to me on how they can be able to recover lost cryptocurrency passwords from wallets, and also assist in recovering data from damaged computers and phones, because am hearing this for the first.

We take an encrypted wallet file and know what encryption is used together with a password. We then backward engineer it and try the best password guesses with various errors to find them.

You can read more on keychainx.medium.com

/KX
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Re: KeychainX - Crypto Wallet Recovery Services since 2017
by
keychainX
on 13/07/2025, 14:37:21 UTC
...I have asked questions as it bothers me with respect to my situation but I am yet to get any response from them. This is what they should take seriously to making sure they attend to the community's needs to know more about their services. This silent treatment isn't the best way to handle situations as it doesn't look well on them.

You're right, I've been waiting to get replies from the https://keychainx.io representative here in this space concerning my questions but I'm yet to get any, .........  if he keeps remaining silent it may give people the impression that they're not as trustworthy as they claim to be, imagine I have issues I feel they could handle then i table my issues here but get cold replies, how do they feel I'll be interested in using their services afterwards......

I had to check the OP and noticed OP hasn't been online for some days now maybe they could be busy with other activities but all I want is just to get a response from them as that is very much of my interest now because seeing their services was what brought me here and not getting any response from them based on my question to them is very annoying and that does not show any signs of responsibility from their end and it would be nice they look into it so that they don't face any challenges in the future. Let's watch and see if they will reply to the questions being asked days before now.

Its summer holidays, and we dont follow all forums, will be more active here though as we just came back

Fastest way to reach is keychainx@protonmail.com or Telegram @keychainx

/KX
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Re: Restoring 11+ old wallets from pre-2013
by
keychainX
on 09/07/2025, 00:30:24 UTC
Hello. I'm new and have been reading quite a few posts on the forum. I'm having a problem with a seed created with Electrum in 2013. When I try to enter my seed with the current Electrum version, the "next" button doesn't appear, meaning it's not recognized.
I've tried installing Electrum 1.x on Ubuntu 14 (which was released in 2013, if I'm not mistaken), but I've had trouble connecting to the repositories. So, I decided to install Ubuntu 16.4.1 and install older versions of Electrum (1.1 and later), but when I enter my seed, I get the message "I cannot decode this." I've tried replacing the last word with a random one to see if I get the same message, but instead, the message I get is "Invalid seed."
I'm sure I'm writing the words in the correct order and without any typos.
Could it be that when I install Electrum 1.x with the command "sudo python setup.py install" (just as the "readme:" file says), the libraries installed now in Ubuntu 16.4.1 are more current than those from that time, and because of that, Electrum 1.x can't decode?
If anyone could help me with this, I would be very grateful.
On the lower right corner you have OPTIONS, Electrum has it own set of words for the seed, but if they are SLIP39 or BIP39 you need to tag that inside the options box, then the NEXT button should appear

..Unless one or more of the words are wrong, then you need a different approach

/KX
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Re: blockchain "Recovery error Network error"
by
keychainX
on 09/07/2025, 00:25:29 UTC
Okay. I think I understand, what you're saying is the funds remain on the blockchain, but now I have access through a new platform, electrum.

Sorry for the question. This is all very confusing to me.

Someone earlier in the post stated that have a blockchain wallet is dangerous due to it being web based and hackers can get to it.

So what I'm asking is if my funds are now secure form that?  Or at the very least more secure?

Your wallet on blockchain.com is still there, you are just accessing it from a different wallet. So even if you have the electrum setup with funds, your old wallet with blockchain.com still exist.

/KX
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Re: LOST PASSWORD to your JSON file service
by
keychainX
on 05/07/2025, 12:08:40 UTC
Most people including myself are just getting to hear about this keychainx for the very first time, so am just curious, can I be able to retrieve my asset back from my wallet if I can be able produce the lost wallet address?

You need some kind of info

Email address
Json encrypted backup
Wallet ID

What info do yoy have?

/KX
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Re: Restore wallet btc
by
keychainX
on 05/07/2025, 12:06:25 UTC
Blockchain recovery or wallet log in does not use different methods for custodial or non custodial.
Only Coinbase does.
Blockchain does not do any custodial they only difference is DEFI or TRADING wallet

Have you visit and read link i mentioned earlier?


Source: https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/7830201135900-Forgot-Your-Password-How-To-Recover-Your-Blockchain-com-Account-DeFi-Wallet


Source: https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/7830201135900-Forgot-Your-Password-How-To-Recover-Your-Blockchain-com-Account-DeFi-Wallet

My point is resetting password to regain access to coin/fiat only works with blockchain.com custodial account.

Yes, but its a hypothetical thesis. You can reset a non custodial wallet if you have the json and find password and/or using 12 words.

Anyways no big deal.

Have a good day
/KX
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Re: Recovering lost blockchain and Bitcoin wallets
by
keychainX
on 05/07/2025, 12:03:23 UTC
We have successfully recovered several wallets in the last few months including Zcoin, Bitcoin core, blockchain.com and Ethereum JSON.

Please read our blog https://medium.com/@keychainx or check out our website https://keychainx.io

You can also send us secure mail to keychainx@protonmail.com

/KX
By looking at this their is quite a lot left to be desired, though I haven't gotten a response from you guys since yesterday I asked a question in the other thread, but I still have few more questions I wish to ask, and it would be nice if the rep of keychainx is present to address the necessary question by potential client., because the speed of response from keychainx customer support or rep will be a defining factor in attracting more clients to their services.

What I wish to ask this time is that I know that such service is not for free, so am just curious to know the kind of fees involved if am trying to recover a wallet that contains only a $100 worth of Bitcoin, how much fee will keychainx will be charging with such a minor amount involve.



Its always a flat fee, 20%. Although smallet wallets might not get same attention for obvious reasons like strained resources. Although we give all wallets a shot and usually for smaller wallets do it just out of being nice without a fee.

We also dont follow all sub threads to respond to them immediately, if you wish quicker response try email keychainx@protonmail.com or telegram @keyxhainx

/KX
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Re: Restore wallet btc
by
keychainX
on 05/07/2025, 08:23:52 UTC
I didn't know about recovery programs and always used blockchain.com
I can’t attach a screenshot. I have a file called wallet.aes.dat, but I don’t know the password. How can I recover it? Also, I don’t know the wallet version

I restored that wallet, but it turned out to be a different one

Wallet file from blockchain.com usually have name "wallet.aes.json" rather than "wallet.aes.dat". Google search with keyword "wallet.aes.dat" only show this thread as search result. I can suggest recovery/brute-force software (such as BTCRecover[1]). But if you don't even remember characteristic of your password, brute-force isn't practical option unless your password happen to be weak.

I didn't know about recovery programs and always used blockchain.com
I think blockchain.com needs email during registration, why don't you click forgot password and reset it.
If you reset your password, then you can see your 12 seed phrase in the settings option for your safety next time.

Your statement only applies to blockchain.com custodial account[2]. But OP is likely to talk about non-custodial where the support page[2] state you must have recovery words.

[1] https://docs.btcrecover.org/en/latest/INSTALL/
[2] https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/7830201135900-Forgot-Your-Password-How-To-Recover-Your-Blockchain-com-Account-DeFi-Wallet

Blockchain recovery or wallet log in does not use different methods for custodial or non custodial.
Only Coinbase does.
Blockchain does not do any custodial they only difference is DEFI or TRADING wallet

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Re: Restore wallet btc
by
keychainX
on 04/07/2025, 20:04:41 UTC
I can’t attach a screenshot. I have a file called wallet.aes.dat, but I don’t know the password. How can I recover it? Also, I don’t know the wallet version

I restored that wallet, but it turned out to be a different one

you probably have a wallet.aes.json, its a blockchain.com

If you have password guesses we can help you decrypt it

--KeychainX
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Re: Multibit Classic 0.5.19 lost password (or bug)
by
keychainX
on 04/07/2025, 20:01:53 UTC
Hello.

I need help.

I created my Multibit Classic wallet in late 2013, made everything just as it recommended (password encrypted my wallets), tested it (received, sent, again received some BTC)... and moved it to the cloud storage for years.

I never used it since then and yesterday i decided to send some funds.

1. I found my wallet backups + Multibit 0.5.15 executables, installed the wallet and waited until blockchain sync. It took quite some time.
2. I successfully opened my wallets, it showed how much funds do i have etc.
3. I have 2 wallets. 1 has small amount of BTC (test one) and 2nd is my main wallet with a large sum. Both are password protected. 2 passwords are different.
4. I sent a small portion of BTC from test wallet successfully (entered password).
5. I tried to send BTC from my main wallet and got error "The wallet password Incorrect".
I am 90% sure I remember my password (i have it written on the paper along with test wallet password which works).
I tried all passwords and combinations i can imagine - same result.

I tried to research for a bug and found out many posts about similar problems.

I tried to use this library
https://github.com/HardCorePawn/multibit_recovery

My result is :
incorrect password.

Then I tried to get the private key from my test wallet. And i got the key as a result (password worked).

How can i restore my wallet and get access to my funds?

Can i try any more tools (or check for any bugs) or should i start bruteforcing it and pray for luck?




Did you solve this?
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Re: Over .5 BTC in corrupt Multibit HD 0.5.1 wallet
by
keychainX
on 04/07/2025, 20:00:20 UTC
This is a pretty deep issue I have been working on and off at for the last few years for somebody and my bounty is .2 bitcoin out of the deal.

It is a tricky situation, but maybe someone might know of a way...

Wallet was affected by the 0.5.1 bug where you know the password, but upon reopening the wallet it tells you that the password is incorrect. From what I have read among the issues of Multibit's downfall was that there was issues with how UTF16 and UTF8 worked. Some of the characters would end up mangled into other characters for some people.

What makes the issue more complex is that this was the 1 time the person did not write down the seed words.

I have tried many different ways, but I am really curious about what I find in the .YAML files.

0.5.1 version YAML files contain values for:
encryptedPassword: "88 Characters with /, + and 2 = signs at the end"
encryptedBackupKey: "64 Characters with / symbols"

Not sure if I am missing a step, but when I run base64 decode I get an output of ">����P�......etc"

I feel I am missing something, but maybe someone can clarify what I am doing wrong here.


Did you solve this, we might have the answer...
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Re: blockchain.info from 2013-2014, have address, aes file, 11 word phrase
by
keychainX
on 04/07/2025, 15:22:47 UTC
A0nCMce6rGOPaw7LhI3XyYX5LN1v0vNl8Pb/DJG9zAt2105fDihpc+5CgFzMxhi+irbAKYtz3viTRQ/555vzHa+B0vlnOLLvaOCY9qAQpCdQ9WZOTSzfrWKCd07hJpCKMdeHqA617huc9bGZTvv3dLV1VNXHeBRahLtAs4szFzGlGhWPZ6I7MKEzgAsf0EjZuKN1QFx4MqsrMWSvdXvGVU1ENDjcqXy/cd1/RpUBWXopUFywFdn1fXHDHKWHmv4+hjw7r0Puo4yRsKwOejI+tED9R4k2Daf/ydgG0T1KMNQt98vSMlUEvf4ie8NZp47tSvRM9EZQXocZCzpGoekCJa1xlrO+2kHbINRf5RtXFNPlHiNHpJkB6RUae16kDIj/o7nnoYdZc5UE6CBlOusTcvnJlEpcKb9xooltcuCRBOAnWCJqaArAUnQ02HhM6PukmFwZC193a8sACO2PTSaF+Lz3E4ufPQ5lEwn6hv9ZdXXiJ8FpFOwoBQVWOTfiuxxibbZrTOvrSXxU4/7ceatn8NQ==

This is a blockchain.info v1 wallet, if you have the json then its possible to brute force this wallet and export the private key without contacting blockchain.com

If you need help then we can provide it.

//KeychainX