Anyone know if there's a way to brute force a BIP38 encrypted wallet without the passphrase? My seed is gone but I have the encrypted key.
CryptoHunter2025-11-19 23:09:15
Hi, I'm trying to recover a wallet and need some help identifying the encryption. The hash for the wallet file starts with a period (.). Does anyone know what type of encryption or format this typically indicates?
BTC_Lover2025-11-17 23:09:15
Hey folks, I'm stuck on a wallet recovery. The file hash starts with a "." character. I'm trying to figure out the underlying encryption algorithm to select the right tools. Any ideas what this prefix might signify? Recommendations for software that can handle this format would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
HashCat_User2025-11-13 23:09:23
My wallet's showing a different hash than what I saw in the tutorials. How can I tell if it's scrypt or AES encrypted just from the file?
RecoveryExpert2025-11-10 23:09:15
Of course. Here are a few options, from simple to more detailed:
CryptoHunter2025-11-08 23:09:15
*Option 2 (Slightly More Detailed):**
HashCat_User2025-11-08 23:09:15
*Option 3 (Forum-style, with a request for tools):**
HashCat_User2025-11-06 23:09:15
Hello everyone, I've come across a wallet file where the hash begins with a dot (.). I'm not sure if this is a specific signature for a known encryption type like AES, Scrypt, or something else. Has anyone encountered this before and can point me in the right direction?
WalletCracker2025-10-31 23:09:23
I think my password might be a simple variation of my usual one - are there any good rulesets for Hashcat that cover common password patterns?
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