I need help getting back into my long forgotten bitcoin wallet.
Way back in 2013 or 2014 I tried out some bitcoin mining software on my computer. I don't know what I used, but linux software. I imagine I also had some kind of wallet installed, and as far as I can remember a friend game me about $1 worth of BTC at the time just as a test, just to see how this whole thing worked.
I forgot about it. And promptly forgot my wallet password. As I said I don't even know what software I used back then. I have a vague recollection of typing out some ridiculously long password like "This is my nonsense bitcoin wallet password" ... But that may just be my brain playing tricks on me.
Looking at old backups of my hard drive I see the source for some bitcoin miner software that I would have tried out at that time. I also found a directory called BitcoinWallet which contains the following files
johan@komp:/media/johan/Seagate Expansion Drive/Backups/home/JSH/BitcoinWallet$ ls -l total 133 -rwxrwxrwx 1 johan johan 69632 Nov 29 2013 backup1.dat -rwxrwxrwx 1 johan johan 65536 Jul 18 2014 backup2.dat -rwxrwxrwx 1 johan johan 58 Jul 18 2014 export1.csv
I think, hope, that that backup2.dat file contains about 0.2 btc that I had mined or maybe even 0.2 plus the $1 worth of btc that my friend gave me.
How do I get into my wallet? I'm more than willing to try out brute force cracking on this wallet if I could just find out how to do it.
My PC has been re-installed many times since then but I have full CPIO backups of my home directory.
Where do I even start? I recall downloading the block chain back then, but don't know whether that was for my wallet or for the miner software I tried.
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/kz35al/if_only_i_wasnt_an_idiot/
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