Now would be a good time to let people know that I specialize in wallet recovery services. If you have any funds stuck in old wallets of any type, reach out. I have scripts for everything and have an airgapped gpu cluster for password cracking. I'm familiar with virtually all wallet formats going back to 2011.
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I have been in crypto since 2013 and have helped many, many people recover old wallets throughout the years. Wallet formats have an incredible amount of variance and its very easy for outdated wallets to leave users stranded.
I also can bruteforce old wallets. Many wallet formats allow you to give me the data needed to crack it without needing to reveal any sensitive data.
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@cprkrn if you only have the private key (as opposed to seed phrase), I'm struggling to find a mobile wallet that allows direct private key import. I know the exodus desktop wallet allows key sweeping. Maybe https://t.co/TlCwAejVr3's web wallet allows you to do this?
@cprkrn https://t.co/Uap8fcIqAp
Recommend using electron cash, the electrum fork for bitcoin cash, to easily sweep it. Or find any other wallet that supports BCH.
@0xnirlin I believe hypernative stopped an attack on parallel protocol the other day. But only because the initial attack transaction reverted. things were paused before they could try again.
https://t.co/sGB7pixEpv
Was just watching this video from @joegrand hacking locked trezors to give back the funds to their rightful owners, and there's this guy who has 35,000 $LEND, trezor's UI shows it's worth nothing and Joe says "oh well that's crypto for you"
Can it still be migrated to AAVE, @StaniKulechov? if so, he has around $35k.
@BlockEnthusiast@Marczeller I have a side biz of helping people recover old wallets and LEND is one of the most common tokens with value found floating around random wallets from the OG days. This hurts to see, especially on such a short notice.
@Marczeller@SushiSwap It seems a multisig related to you (as someone on this msig also executes on the sushi ops msig) has 20k worth of lp tokens in an old lend/weth pool https://t.co/l0Zec4mHfZ
@Marczeller I don't think it's ethical to rug token migrations, ever. I get it's "free" money from the DAO but I hate the precedent that teams can do token migrations just to zero out old wallets. This is real value you are taking from someone not paying attention.
@jconorgrogan i remember there was an xss exploit with the facebook pages feature that when you clicked a button it would automatically spam all your friends with a message of your choosing. got a couple pages up to millions of likes before they cracked down on it. circa 2008
@arshxbt@alpeh_v bruteforcing/recovering old wallets given some degree of feasibility? yes. dm if interested, I do this as a service. finding vulnerabilities in cryptographic algorithms securing wallets? no, unfortunately.
@alpeh_v the article says seed phrases but iirc seed phrases weren't really widespread in usage until like 2013-14 outside of sloppily rolled together solutions. hell bip32 wasn't even really implemented into consumer level wallets until like 2013.