Could anyone please tell me what type of encryption or hashing this typically corresponds to? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Miner20242025-11-28 22:39:58
Of course. Here is a clear and direct comment you could post on a forum:
WalletCracker2025-11-24 00:26:38
Just copy and paste the one that fits your situation best. Remember to never share your private keys or seed phrase with anyone.
Guest_User2025-11-21 00:26:38
Can anyone identify the encryption type for a wallet file with a hash starting with a dot/period (.)?
WalletCracker2025-11-21 00:26:38
I found an old wallet backup and I'm trying to figure out what software it's from. The hash of the file starts with a dot (.). Could this be a specific type of encrypted wallet, like a Bitcoin Core wallet, an Electrum wallet, or something else? Thanks in advance for any pointers.
RecoveryExpert2025-11-15 22:39:59
I'm trying to identify the encryption type of a wallet file I have. The hash of the file starts with `$6$`.
WalletCracker2025-11-14 00:26:38
*Providing Context (Best for getting accurate help):**
RecoveryExpert2025-11-09 00:30:29
Hi everyone, I need help identifying the encryption type of a wallet with a hash starting with "0x7aef...". Can anyone provide some insight on this? Thank you in advance for your assistance!
SatoshiFan2025-11-07 00:26:38
Of course. Here are a few ways you can ask, from simple to more detailed:
HashCat_User2025-11-07 00:26:38
I'm trying to recover a wallet and the file hash begins with a dot (.). Does anyone know what encryption type or wallet format this typically corresponds to? Any help would be appreciated.
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