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keyhunter

A tool to recover lost bitcoin private keys from dead harddrives.

chmod +x keyhunter.py

./keyhunter.py /dev/sdc

output should list found private keys in base58 key import format.

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bitcoind getbalance

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keyhunter's Issues

error when running

:~/git/keyhunter(master○) » ./keyhunter.py /dev/sda1 1 ↵
File "./keyhunter.py", line 12
print "./keyhunter.py "
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax

i see getting that error whenever i run keyhunter.py, am I missing something?

Support for Bitcoin Wallet on Android

Hi,

I lost some Bitcoins on an old phone that used Bitcoin Wallet (https://github.com/schildbach/bitcoin-wallet) by doing "Settings > Reset".

I tried using this app to find them by dumping the /data partition, but no luck. Apparently it uses a different wallet format:

The wallet file format is not compatible to wallet.dat (Satoshi client). Rather, it uses a custom protobuf format
which should be compatible between clients using bitcoinj.

Any ideas on how to find such coins?

Thanks,
Graeme

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