Hi, can anyone identify the encryption type for a wallet file with a hash that starts with a period (.)? Thanks.
CryptoHunter2025-11-27 23:12:20
Question about a wallet hash: I've come across a wallet file where the computed hash starts with a '.' (dot/period). Does this signify a specific encryption type, like a specific version of a Bitcoin Core wallet or something else? Thanks in advance for any insight.
Admin2025-11-25 23:07:14
Check your old notes or saved files carefully—sometimes the hint for a wallet address is hidden in a forgotten text document or email draft. Good luck!
SatoshiFan2025-11-22 23:04:58
Does anyone know which hash type is commonly used for BTC wallets? Trying to figure out the best approach for recovery.
CryptoHunter2025-11-20 23:07:14
If you're stuck, try recalling any specific phrases, dates, or keywords you might have used when setting up the wallet. Even a small clue can make all the difference in recovering your address.
SatoshiFan2025-11-18 23:12:19
*Option 1 (Short & Simple):**
Guest_User2025-11-13 23:04:58
I've tried all my usual passwords but no luck so far. Any suggestions on how to crack this wallet open?
RecoveryExpert2025-11-09 23:12:20
*Option 3 (Very Clear & Direct):**
CryptoHunter2025-11-09 23:12:19
Of course. Here are a few options, from simple to more detailed:
Guest_User2025-11-07 23:12:20
*Option 2 (More Detailed):**
Guest_User2025-11-06 23:12:20
Hello, I'm trying to recover a wallet and the hash of the file begins with a dot (.). Could someone please point me in the right direction for what encryption or format this might indicate? Any help would be appreciated.
Guest_User2025-11-04 23:04:58
Stuck on recovering my BTC wallet. Feeling frustrated, any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated!
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