@Coredao_Org $Core is going deep to it core value on daily basis, from $6 to $0.03 ..... And before the end of this year it will reveal it actually core value at $0.000003 per $Core token.
Over a decade ago, a student locked himself out of a Bitcoin wallet containing 5 BTC after changing the password while high in college. He could not remember the new password and spent years trying to recover it, running roughly 3.5 trillion guesses without success.
Recently, he found an old mnemonic seed phrase in a college notebook. That seed helped him access an old wallet file from his computer backups, but the wallet was still encrypted with the forgotten password.
As a final attempt, he gave Claude access to an old dump of his college computer and asked for help with wallet recovery using btcrecover.
Claude reviewed the recovery process and identified the issue: btcrecover was being given the password data incorrectly, with the shared key and password combined in the wrong way.
After correcting the decryption command so the shared key and password were handled properly, the private keys decrypted successfully.
He converted them to WIF, verified the addresses, and moved the funds.
$400,000 worth of bitcoins recovered by Claude.
The recovered password was:
lol420fuckthePOLICE!*:)
The generational difference is wild…
1990s:
• Go to university
• Land a 9–5
• Wear a suit
• Get promoted
• Married by 21
• Buy a home at 25
• 4 kids and a dog
• Retire at 60
2026:
• Survive… Show more
Wow Did you know that A 16-year-old student (now 22) from Limpopo, South Africa, has received attention for a safety device she designed. Her name is Bohlale Mphahlele. She created the idea for a device called the "Alerting Earpiece." It is a small device shaped like an earring. The goal is to help people in dangerous situations.
She got the idea because of high crime rates and gender-based violence in South Africa. She wanted to design something small, simple, and easy to use.
The design includes a small camera, a GPS tracker, and an alert button. The idea is that the user can press a hidden button. The device would then take a photo of the attacker. It would also send the user's location to trusted contacts and emergency services.
The device is still in development: The prototype has won awards (including bronze at the Eskom Expo) and international attention, but it’s not yet commercially available.
It will hit the market sooner than later show how one idea from one person will eventually effect the lives of many
Stay tuned to stay safe on this