The air in Elias’s cluttered apartment felt heavy, like the static before a thunderstorm. On his desk sat a dust-caked hard drive from 2011, salvaged from his parents' attic. He knew what was on it: a file named wallet.dat .
john --format=bitcoin hash.txt --wordlist=rockyou.txt extract hash from walletdat top
A typical extracted hash for Hashcat (Mode 11300) looks like this: The air in Elias’s cluttered apartment felt heavy,
Run Hashcat using mode (which corresponds to Bitcoin/Litecoin wallet.dat): hashcat -m 11300 hash.txt -a 0 your_passwords.txt Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 💡 Pro-Tips for Successful Recovery Legitimate wallet recovery (your own lost funds)