Closed ekkutlu closed 4 months ago
i too would like to know
Yes - you have to manually enter the addresses you want to search for into the riches.txt file.
Yes - you have to manually enter the addresses you want to search for into the riches.txt file.
Let's say I entered the necessary addresses, what happens if the program finds them? How will I know about this?
You will see the priv key displayed in the CMD window and a txt file will be produced containing the same info.
Run the test.bat file to see how it works.
Thank you. I got it. The question is, can an application generate the same address bitcoin several times? It’s also interesting, if I receive a SEED phrase, where should I enter it to gain access to the wallet? And an interesting question: what is the chance of finding the right wallet (let’s say I have 30 addresses in the list)?
Please tell me where to upload this Seed phrase? To access your wallet?
You need to enter the seed phrase into your wallet app.
You need to enter the seed phrase into your wallet app.
Trustwallet ? Sorry for asking stupid questions. But I'm looking for wallets from 2009-2013. They were not created in TrustWallet - that's for sure. Where can I open these wallets then? In which applications?
And in general, will your application be able to find these wallets if you are very lucky? I indicated their addresses in riches.txt
You need to enter the seed phrase into your wallet app.
Also, the question is, if I run the application several times, will it speed up the search? Or do you need to run 1 application on one computer?
Yes - you can run more than 1 instance of the program.
Yes - you can run more than 1 instance of the program.
Why is the Seed button not available?
You will have to import the privkey into Bitcoin Core - should you find one.
The private key is the Seed that your application finds?
I indicated in riches.txt the addresses of Bitcoin wallets that have already been forgotten since 2010-2013. If the wallet finds it, it will give me the Seed of the wallet, but I looked at your example, there was a strange seed, it did not consist of 12 words.
Your seed looks like a WIF file (Wallet Import Format), so you need to import it as text. (!think). I'm not familiar with Electrum.
The program will give you the Private Key of the wallet in HEX.
Okay, now it’s clearer. What should I do with it next? (help me figure it out, and if I’m lucky, I will definitely thank you very well)
Which of these should I take?
Try compressed WIF
no working import key
Sorry - I don't know.
Then what is the point of the application, if even after recognizing the SEED phrase, you cannot use the wallet?
I did it.
It was necessary not to specify the wallet, but to immediately enter the private key.
It is not a seed phrase - it is a privkey in HEX, which you need to import into your wallet.
I just opened this wallet using this key.
I simply indicated the key instead of the wallet itself (address) and it opened.
Well there you go - easy !!
thank !
Welcome - enjoy !!
And the last question. How exactly does your application work, what does it generate? I just see wallet addresses running around in the console and that’s it.
It would be cool if you could describe to me the complete logic of the application and how and where it verifies and takes wallet addresses.
Such a question, this application can 100% find the key of a Bitcoin wallet that is lost. It just might take 100-1000 years, right? In any case, after going through all the options, he will find all the keys, is that right?
Is it possible to make such a checker?
Yes - that's right.
Yes - that's right.
My processor is 9-11% busy with one program running. Can I run 3-4 more copies on one computer? Or is it better not to do this?
And if you start it, is it better to create separate folders for each program or can you start it from one folder?
Question: In the test folder, I indicated my Bitcoin wallet (address) in test.txt, launched test.bat and nothing happened, but when I indicate your address, which was there, it creates Access.txt, why is that so?
Does this app even work and can you find your lost wallet?
If you run the test program, you can see that the program works. It might take a very long time for you to find your lost wallet.
So why is the address that is specified in test.txt converted to a private key? regular wallet address - not converted
is it in the database or what? why was I able to get the private key from your address test.txt, but when I specify a different address, nothing happens
The test program is written that way, so you can see what happens when it finds a real privkey. There is no database.
Can I run multiple applications? By creating several folders on the computer, since one application eats 8-11% of the CPU
Yes you can - if you have enough RAM to hold the addresses file for each instance of the program.
Yes you can - if you have enough RAM to hold the addresses file for each instance of the program.
Do we need to manually enter the wallet address in the riches txt file? Or does the program generate addresses itself? Thanks