Can anyone identify the encryption type for a wallet file that has a hash starting with a dot/period (.)? Thanks!
SatoshiFan2025-11-24 00:14:03
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LostKeyGuy2025-11-22 00:14:03
I have a wallet file and I'm trying to recover it. The hash of the file starts with a dot (.). Does anyone know what encryption type or wallet format this might indicate?
Miner20242025-11-17 22:34:30
- Hey guys, I'm trying to recover my BTC wallet but can't remember the password. Any tips on how to crack it?
Admin2025-11-17 00:14:03
Hello, I'm analyzing a wallet for recovery. The file's hash begins with a '.' (dot). Could this be a clue to the specific encryption algorithm used, like a particular version of a Bitcoin Core wallet, or something else? Any insight would be appreciated.
Guest_User2025-11-16 00:14:03
Of course. Here are a few ways you can ask, from simple to more detailed:
SatoshiFan2025-11-13 22:34:30
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Miner20242025-11-07 22:34:30
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SatoshiFan2025-11-07 00:04:19
Hi, I'm trying to identify a wallet and I only have a hash that starts with a period (.). Can anyone tell me what type of encryption or hashing algorithm this might indicate? Any help would be appreciated.
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