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hd-wallet-derive
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Where do you generate your BIP39?
Bitcoin Core does not support BIP-39, as the Core dev team think it is a bad standard. Bitcoin Core uses the BIP-32 standard for deriving its addresses, but it uses non-standard (not BIP-44 compliant) derivation paths.
- The localcryptos backup.json file for the BCH wallet
- Beginner’s question—Why do wallets focus on storing credentials in a secure way, and are there good simple apps that allow me to self-manage my credentials?
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Are there any wallets or other tools that can open a bitcoin core wallet.dat file?
You probably want a tool like: https://github.com/dan-da/hd-wallet-derive
FinderOuter
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12 Words and 1extra word.
There are bruteforcing tools (example) out there, so to answer your question: not difficult at all.
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//////. How can you use the finder outer to recover lost crypto? ///
and AvaloniaUI FinderOuter can run on all operating systems. This project is written fully in C# and is 100% open source and will always remain free to use. You can make a donation if you found this tool useful. FinderOuter is still in beta and under development. New features are slowly added and everything is optimized. Contribution is always welcome. Please report any bugs you find or any improvement suggestions you have by creating a new issue.
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Comparing btc recover & finder outer
Finder outer: https://github.com/Coding-Enthusiast/FinderOuter
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FinderOuter v0.12.1 has come a long way ever since last time I posted about it on Reddit.
The FinderOuter is a bitcoin recovery tool I've been working on for a long time now to help bitcoiners recover their lost coins using a simple GUI to make the recovery process as simple as possible no matter the user's technical background. It is 100% open source and free to use. It can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/Coding-Enthusiast/FinderOuter
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Just found wallet private keys from 2013. Might have anywhere between 0 and 50 BTC. Can't remember password.
Second, there are tons of programs out there that can help you with this. one I saw recently (no idea how good it is) is this one -- https://github.com/Coding-Enthusiast/FinderOuter
What are some alternatives?
py_crypto_hd_wallet - HD wallet for cryptocurrencies based on my bip_utils library
btcrecover - An open source Bitcoin wallet password and seed recovery tool designed for the case where you already know most of your password/seed, but need assistance in trying different possible combinations.
python-hdwallet - Python-based library for the implementation of a hierarchical deterministic wallet generator for more than 140+ multiple cryptocurrencies.
python-mnemonic - :snake: Mnemonic code for generating deterministic keys, BIP39
hd-wallet-addrs - A command-line tool that performs Bitcoin wallet address discovery.
Seedshift - Plausibly deniable steganographic encryption of BIP-39 mnemonic seed words with a date shift cipher
walletool - a tool for reading wallet.dat files
btc-address-generator - Bitcoin address generator (bech32, segwit, paper wallets, BIP39 seed, etc.)
doublerandom - Randomness mixers, offline seed generator, BIP39 seed generator, random numbers in range algorithm, random words from a dictionary.
bitcoin-dca - DCA tool for automatically buying and withdrawing Bitcoin on Bl3P, Bitvavo, Kraken and Binance
IPABan - IPABan prevent brute force via on all application using the active directory