Shredded paper wallets with 43 BTC and 5 BTC balance. New Year’s quest.

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#1Aug 23, 2023, 11:21 PM
Right before the New Year, my kid accidentally shoved a paper wallet from my desk into the shredder. The shredder was on and started ripping it up. I managed to pull it out, but some private key parts got wrecked. On that paper wallet, I had 2 addresses with funds: 1GkL2vdtkStT5Wa4YG1pN3f9w2P6WJQyqJ with 43.8 BTC (41 WIF characters still intact) 1PkM3Hgw7xDrBeGWhs2zdNXSmam2BikAKX with 5.5 BTC (31 WIF characters still intact) With only a few days to go until the New Year, I started looking into GPU tools to recover the missing bits at the end of my private key. I aimed to tackle the address 1GkL2vdtkStT5Wa4YG1pN3f9w2P6WJQyqJ first, where I had 41 characters. WifSolverCuda didn’t help much; it only works on parts of the key at the start or in the middle. FinderOuter wouldn’t launch on my machine since I use Windows and it’s only for Linux. BTCRecover seemed promising but I couldn’t wrap my head around using it. BITCOIN-WIF-Recovery could handle the issue, but it took ages to search. Eventually, I figured I should dig through HEX keys. Knowing the first 41 characters of the key, I worked out the WIF ranges: 5J*9611114bdqKK 5J*9711115thGTG The WIF keys follow a sequence related to the private keys, so I pin-pointed the HEX ranges: 188****249bceb92 188****24fb771b7 Thanks to keyhunt, I managed to find the private key in just a minute. A few days before the New Year, I successfully regained access to those coins!))))))
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#2Aug 24, 2023, 12:32 AM
I don't know how to help you, but you claim that the second address (1GkL2vdtkStT5Wa4YG1pN3f9w2P6WJQyqJ) has 44 BTC, but in reality, those were moved just a few days before New Year's Eve, on 28th of December. Am I seeing something wrong here? Also, even though it's going to be a tedious process, can't you find the shredded pieces and attempt to figure out the missing digits? It'll take some time but perhaps you'll figure it out. Since you've already recovered the second wallet, you can rule out any letters or numbers from the shredded pieces, you certainly won't figure out the entire private key, but you'll perhaps find a few more digits that'll assist you into bruteforcing and finding the rest, just like you did previously. Edit: I apologize, I didn't notice in this huge wall of text that you managed to move the 44 Bitcoin. Good job! At least you saved the major wallet.
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L0neDegenSenior Member
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#3Aug 24, 2023, 02:23 AM
Nice story. However, especially seeing OP trust rating, I don't trust it. It can easily be only a cover story to sell some worthless string of characters for big money. OP, just for the sake of it, can you at least sign from 1GkL2vdtkStT5Wa4YG1pN3f9w2P6WJQyqJ a message containing a date from this year? It could give a tad of credibility to all this.
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#4Aug 24, 2023, 03:40 AM
Checked Schroeder, empty, probably threw garbage before the New Year. I have no goal to sell this key. I will leave these 31 symbol of the key to myself. I just shared history. I do not know how to sign a message in Bitcoin. I no longer have the lower two keys. I took off the coins, cut the sheet and threw out unnecessary keys so as not to get confused. http://postimg.su/image/G0TGC4vM/Screenshot_2025-01-04-14-55-12-53_33d451c556a6e6f31d43996663571c40~2.jpg [moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]
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GigaSeedMember
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#5Aug 24, 2023, 08:33 AM
Why haven't you used these coins for more than 10 years? There was a temptation, right?
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#6Aug 24, 2023, 05:54 PM
I had more than one paper wallet.
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eric2009Member
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#7Aug 24, 2023, 09:42 PM
Undoubtedly, this is a sad incident but it is normal for investors who unwisely write down the password/security of Bitcoin holdings in paper wallets. However, this could be seen as an important sign in the new year as investors who have not been aware of their bitcoins until now may become aware of this phenomenon. But in my case I keep my holdings of bitcoins in a paper wallet as well as in an important place so that my wallet phase is not lost forever due to water or weather.
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#8Aug 24, 2023, 10:49 PM
A paper wallet is the safest storage, I think. only the wallet needs to be created on a computer without the Internet. I have seen many complaints that coins were stolen from wallets created using the BitAdress website. Maybe their website is hacked. I don't know for sure.
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node_seedMember
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#9Aug 25, 2023, 03:54 AM
Do you always always throw away everything that can help you restore your Bitcoin after a disaster happened?
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#10Aug 27, 2023, 06:41 AM
I've never had such disasters before))))) It wasn't me who threw out the trash from the shredder, but my wife. Unfortunately.
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#11Aug 27, 2023, 09:31 AM
I believe that WIF private keys have a checksum at the end, since it's encoded in Base58Check. So you may not have that many characters that you need to recover, that's the good news. The bad news is that I don't know of any software that can help you find missing characters at the end. Have you tried running BTCrecover under WINE runtime?
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#12Aug 27, 2023, 03:01 PM
Yes. But it only restores the seed phrase.
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#13Aug 27, 2023, 04:00 PM
Please advise. Does the "Pollard's Kangaroo" method search for keys faster than the "Baby Step Giant Step (BSGS)" algorithm? Or do these methods have the same search speed?
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alex_shardSenior Member
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#14Aug 27, 2023, 09:17 PM
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck. You could have asked for the probable solution without revealing the public addresses/amount of Bitcoin. But you made sure that your target audience do not miss . And when you mentioned that you are willing to sell one of those addresses/imaginary leftover  characters of private key, I have no doubt that you are a scammer.
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#15Aug 28, 2023, 03:03 AM
Why are you attacking me? I'm not going to prove that the paper wallet is real. I already wrote that I'm keeping the key for myself. Someday I'll find the key myself. Go look for scammers in other forum threads. I described in detail how I looked for the key to help others with my experience. Now I just asked for advice on how Kangaroo and BSGS work. What is their speed under the same conditions.
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alex_shardSenior Member
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#16Aug 29, 2023, 05:08 PM
Because I can see a scam brewing. Why will someone loosely place a paper (worth millions) for 12 years on the work table so that his child can just pick it up and put it in the shredder . I do not know what is imaginary; paper wallet, shredder, or the child itself . Maybe your entire story.   Do you think somehow this will help you in cooking your story like you registered a new account just to support your scam . After all, you are quite good at generating fake accounts. It might be good idea to tag someone who exposed you in the past @lovesmayfamilis I might be wrong about the new account registration by OP but I have no doubt about all other facts. (I mean 99% is quite good when dealing with potential scam attempt).
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#17Aug 31, 2023, 07:16 PM
You must have gotten bored at Christmas? Decided to quarrel with someone? Good luck. I'm not going to quarrel with you. I haven't had a paper wallet on my desk for 12 years. What nonsense. I was looking through the documents at the end of the year and got it out. And I didn't create a new account. You're a liar. I know the forum rules that second accounts can't be created. Your arguments made me laugh. The old story with the photos at the ICO))))) I explained everything then. In Russia, cryptocurrency is prohibited as a means of payment. We got out of it as best we could. All normal people understood me. Admins, I ask you to delete the phrase about selling the wallet from my first message in the topic. And close this topic for new messages. Someone might need this topic in the future to restore the key. I don't want to listen to dirt addressed to me. Thank you. I was able to delete the phrase about selling the wallet myself. [moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]
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alex_shardSenior Member
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#18Sep 2, 2023, 08:02 AM
On the contrary, me and Santa had great fun together No, I am just exposing a dumb scammer  . LoL, cool story bro. You must be looking through documents (book of scams  ) This one I can grant you the benefit of the doubt but circumstantial evidence is there. Let other people decide. My reply to the first bolded part;   My reply to the second bolded part; You are a dumb scammer who did not know about basic posting functions even after spending much time here. And if you are not devoting enough time here maybe this is the reason for your dumbness, I can not say the reason for your corrupt scammy behavior (maybe your weak character).
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ape_2018Senior Member
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#19Sep 2, 2023, 11:34 AM
I am heartily glad that I was able to regain access to the first wallet And about the second... Maybe 2 years is the period that will preserve and multiply for you the value of this stock !? ? Maybe it's for the best - in 2 years, maybe the value of bitcoin will be 1 million dollars !
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alex_shardSenior Member
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#20Sep 2, 2023, 12:24 PM
I can see that the wallet suddenly became active. If you can provide evidence that this belongs to OP and the whole story is true I will change my feedback and apologize publicly. It is always good to be a skeptic. A signed message from the new/old wallet will do. It is quite odd though why would OP will create a topic on 4/01/2025 when the wallet already regained on 28/12/2024, 06:17:23?
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