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Re: Forged or empty WIFs (paper wallets) - do not waste your time
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phrutis
on 13/11/2022, 12:07:13 UTC
6 months ago discovered the chapter "lost/damaged wallets/passwords/keys" in the Bitcoin world. Since then looking for stories, wallets, transactions that are connected with such addresses. So found also this address. But so far no clues whether it's a recovered wallet. I must say there are so many fantastic stories (but also lot of fake wallets, damaged keys). I hope that people who lost their keys can be able to get their coins one day.

Addresses and money like this move all the time, sometimes people are looking around for them and see them. Many times they do not.
The OP seems to be digging into and poking around old addresses for some reason. I think everyone who gets into BTC does that at some point in time.
6 months ago discovered the chapter "lost/damaged wallets/passwords/keys" in the Bitcoin world. Since then looking for stories, wallets, transactions that are connected with such addresses. So found also this address. But so far no clues whether it's a recovered wallet. I must say there are so many fantastic stories (but also lot of fake wallets, damaged keys). I hope that people who lost their keys can be able to get their coins one day.
One of the best stories is a guy who created lots of addresses, printed the screen output for each wallet on paper and stored them years ago. Then transferred over a long period BTC from exchanges to these addresses (The sum is huge). But he thought that a message plus the signature of this message can be used as private key and all of his prints on paper show exactly this. Instead of printing the WIFs, he made a cold wallet storage on paper of the signatures as he never saw a WIF private key before and thought that these are used to create signatures with the Bitcoin GUI. The good part of the story is: one day he will be able to calculate the private keys as each print shows several windows where also the txt window is visible with parts of the WIF. What I want to say: 'Your Keys, Your Coins' but understand exactly what private keys are, how they work and test it with small amounts (to an address and from that address to a new address) before you do it with large ones.

Maybe this 5000 BTC account was such a case, the owner was able to 'reconstruct' or 'calculate' his lost/destroyed private key.

@casinotester  @PawGo
Can you post some of these prints? Want to check them.
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Re: Find the WIF challenge
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phrutis
on 22/08/2022, 17:57:14 UTC
He will get 10% as agreed.

The owner (a former miner) doesn't even need these coins. He splitted a large account (147PsLmcSFhEUEjAerYY6VEH6Z6kCrDwyK) and transferred back in 2017 to three addresses 500 BTC each. Two of them he hass access to:

1HtQwoguFkvMynK1NyDhh1weHjrMyDAKU
1Ek93YBu22kMJ43GhbTy13dYnckcbZE4xu

But for the address 1PfNh5fRcE9JKDmicD2Rh3pexGwce1LqyU he lost a part of the private key as you can see on the diary photo. And he agreed to make a challenge, where people can participate to find the WIF.
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Re: Collection of 18.509 found and used Brainwallets
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phrutis
on 21/08/2022, 22:55:17 UTC
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mini_private_key_format

I came across my simple mini key generator tonight, and I'm having another play with it.

Here you have another toy to play with :

https://github.com/phrutis/MiniKeys2

This is the fastest public program to find old Serie1 minikeys (22 characters) in the world.
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Re: Collection of 18.509 found and used Brainwallets
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phrutis
on 06/08/2022, 21:21:25 UTC
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Some useless information, but hopefully it might kickstart the thread again. Smiley

Not that useless  Smiley


We have something that could kickstart the thread too:

https://github.com/phrutis/BrainWords

Search passphrases on the fastest program in the world
GPU RTX 3090: 180 Mkey/s
GPU RTX 3080: 150 Mkey/s
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Re: Find the WIF challenge
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phrutis
on 29/06/2022, 17:49:49 UTC
This thread was created to complete the challenge ASAP.

If you want to ask questions regarding the exe file, maybe it's better to do it here:
   
Challenge or Scam or Nothing?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5394745.0
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Re: Find the WIF challenge
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phrutis
on 29/06/2022, 10:56:56 UTC
read FAQ: Why didn't you post the original diary photo?
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Find the WIF challenge
by
phrutis
on 28/06/2022, 19:09:05 UTC
Find the WIF challenge

The known part of the key is 40 characters from 52
The address 1PfNh5fRcE9JKDmicD2Rh3pexGwce1LqyU

How to participate in the challenge:

If you have a GPUs:
RTX 2070, 2080, 2090, 3060, 3070, 3080, 3090, A5000, A6000 and are ready to search for a key 24/7

Challenge is a collective search for a key

A large range of 12 characters is divided into 3364 small ranges.
The program is configured correctly, it takes into account many technical aspects of searching for the initial part of the key.

read more : https://github.com/phrutis/wif500