Hello everyone, I've come across a wallet file with a hash that begins with the prefix `$bitcoin$`. I'm trying to identify the correct tools to work with it. Could someone please tell me what specific encryption or KDF (like scrypt, pbkdf2, etc.) this prefix is associated with? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Miner20242025-11-20 22:35:30
**Remember to replace** `$bitcoin$` with the actual prefix you have. Different prefixes like `$electrum$`, `$ethereum$`, `$blockchain$v2$`, etc., point to completely different formats and encryption methods. Providing the full hash (if you are comfortable) will always get you the most accurate help.
WalletCracker2025-11-20 22:31:49
I've been trying to crack my old blockchain.info wallet for weeks. The JSON file is there but my password hints aren't helping. Any suggestions?
Admin2025-11-18 22:31:49
My wallet's encrypted with a 12-word seed phrase but I lost the password. Any tools that can brute force BIP38?
WalletCracker2025-11-15 22:35:30
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Miner20242025-11-11 22:35:30
**Option 1 (Simple & Direct):**
SatoshiFan2025-11-09 22:35:30
Hey folks, hoping someone can shed some light on this. I'm dealing with a lost wallet and the hash I have starts with `$bitcoin$`. I'm a bit stuck on figuring out the encryption method from just this. Has anyone encountered this before and knows what it signifies? Thanks in advance for your expertise.
LostKeyGuy2025-11-07 22:35:30
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RecoveryExpert2025-11-07 22:31:49
Anyone know if hashcat works on wallet.dat files? I think I used a simple password but can't remember the exact capitalization.
Guest_User2025-11-06 22:35:30
**Option 2 (More Detailed):**
BTC_Lover2025-11-05 22:35:30
Of course. Here are a few options, from simple to more detailed:
CryptoHunter2025-11-05 22:35:30
**Option 3 (Forum-Friendly):**
BTC_Lover2025-11-02 22:35:30
Hi, I'm trying to recover a wallet and the file hash starts with `$bitcoin$`. Does anyone know what type of encryption or key derivation function this indicates? Thanks for any help.
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