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5 BITCOIN REWARD !!!! Multibit locked wallet holding 17 BTC #212

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graphenepay opened this issue Dec 27, 2017 · 136 comments
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5 BITCOIN REWARD !!!! Multibit locked wallet holding 17 BTC #212

graphenepay opened this issue Dec 27, 2017 · 136 comments

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@graphenepay
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graphenepay commented Dec 27, 2017

UPDATE : #212 (comment)

UPDATE2: #212 (comment)

UPDATE3: #212 (comment)

Hey guys,

So i have this multibit wallet since 2015 that is locked and my password is unknown

I've used a random generator and encrypted the wallet when power cutted down! When i rebooted my computer, obviously, the generated code was no longer present.

The wallet balance is 17 Bitcoin

I have all the needed files.

  • .wallet
  • .key

Back in the day I contacted Dave from walletrecovery, but he only had one GPU to try cracking it.

Now that we advanced this much, maybe someone is willing to try and crack my .key file.

I also have an encrypted and unecrypted wallet that uses the same password.

I offer a 5 Bitcoin bounty to whoever can crack the wallet, it's gone up quite a bit in value the last 2-3 years.

Thank you!

@pedrohrcunha
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pedrohrcunha commented Dec 27, 2017

How many characters? If it's totally random and you have no clues it's impossible after 5 or 6 characters depending on your rig. How come an unencrypted wallet has a password? What is your line of thought here? I don't follow.

@graphenepay
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graphenepay commented Dec 27, 2017

I used a random password generator website. By default it's 8 chars.

The unencrypted wallet is a backup before the wallet has been encrypted with this same password.
So I have 2 wallet files, one containing 17BTC without unencrypted backup, the other is close to empty with an unencrypted backup and the encrypted wallet. Both share the same password.

@pedrohrcunha
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pedrohrcunha commented Dec 27, 2017

@graphenepay but both wallets share the same private key? Have your tried to export the private keys from the unencrypted one? I'm not sure if this could work. I'm not an expert. It's just a guess.

@pedrohrcunha
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pedrohrcunha commented Dec 27, 2017

@graphenepay 8 chars is not that long. I guess it's doable with a good rig. For cases that you have no guesses about the content of your PW btcrecover is not recommended. Do you know how to use John The Ripper?

If you still want to use btcrecover simply insert in the tokens.txt file: %8P

@graphenepay
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I'll give it a shot.

To reply on your first question, no, it are seperate wallets. They don't share the same PK's, only the same encryption password.

@rterwedo
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@graphenepay we have a bunch of GPUs and access to more. If you need help, let me know

@graphenepay
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Help would be appreciated @rterwedo , that's why i'm offering 5BTC bounty on it.

@pedrohrcunha
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@graphenepay if you are 100% sure that this password is eight character long and totally randomized (a,1,@,etc.) then you should definetly give it a long try. You need JTR + a great rig. If you don't have it, simply offer the same contract here to the btcrecover creators, or to Dave wallet recovery services (he is totally full atm).

@rterwedo
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rterwedo commented Dec 30, 2017

@graphenepay use the info here to contact me, note it expires in a day so I don't get spammed: https://zerobin.net/?4ca2e3b84b3a9f15#AQQaHjN1X0WQo8xKOwIhhQCKJbNEIwGKrVxC216IbmQ=

Or provide your skype account, I need some more info before jumping in like an example of a random generator you used online, is it upper, lower, symbols and numbers in 8 chars?

@maxya
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maxya commented Jan 8, 2018

@graphenepay I've just recovered dogecoin wallet for my friend few weeks ago, can give it a try if you still need help.

@garrettcadams
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I've got the hardware anything under 12 digits I can do it find me somewhere if you want to give it a go @garrettcadams

@graphenepay
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@garrettcadams Let me know where to find you

@mykitou
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mykitou commented Jan 25, 2018

Hi, I just made my sign up to talk to you. If you are interested I can try, for brute Force, if you are sure it's 8 ch. Max.

nomprenom__69 on 🐦 DM me

@fogarasyroland
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Hi! We have a big idle GPU capacity. If you have not been able to crack it, please write us on info@titanrender.com and we will help you!

@pandaloco
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maxya how did you get the doge wallet unlock?

@zeta009
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zeta009 commented Aug 4, 2018

give me the add i will find they key for you..

@natedawg469
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has this been solved/figured out yet? i have some serious computing power and can help

@Sturtuk
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Sturtuk commented May 16, 2019

Send your wallet file to crypto@edwinsturt.in

@amu001101
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I also have the same needs, need to crack the password, I have more than 800 bitcoin, in the bitcoin core wallet. The password is forgotten! I offer 200 bitcoin prizes to anyone who can crack this wallet. My email is 404542546@qq.com

@Lahsini
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Lahsini commented Jun 7, 2019

send it to my email, i'll give it a try : lahsini.store@gmail.com

@amu001101
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amu001101 commented Jun 7, 2019 via email

@jonathancross
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jonathancross commented Jul 5, 2019

The creator of this tool has not been active since Dec 22, 2017

Try https://walletrecoveryservices.com -- I don't know them personally, but they have a good reputation.

And... BEWARE OF SCAMMERS!

@iM4hdi
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iM4hdi commented Aug 26, 2019

you got those 17 BTC at the end? :))

@zeta009
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zeta009 commented Aug 26, 2019 via email

@Sturtuk
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Sturtuk commented Dec 12, 2019

Hi

What is the length of the password?
We have GPU Rigs?
We can crack 2^100?

Give us the try?

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sturtedwin/

@keychainx
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keychainx commented Jan 31, 2020

We have recovered many wallets like this.

You can read more on https://keychainx.io or send us mail to keychainx@protonmail.com you can also read our blog https://keychainx.medium.com

@terry1328
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Hello, did you solve your issue?

@jueduishiren
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jueduishiren commented Jan 24, 2021

What kind of experiment do you need to do, whether there is a social software account, we communicate in detail and communicate clearly. Because after all, it is not a small amount, so communication is better. If you don’t send me everybody, wait until you crack some people and you will take Bitcoin directly. 发自我的iPhone

------------------ Original ------------------ From: ELHOUSSINE LAHSINI notifications@github.com Date: Fri,Jun 7,2019 11:07 AM To: gurnec/btcrecover btcrecover@noreply.github.com Cc: amu001101 404542546@qq.com, Comment comment@noreply.github.com Subject: Re: [gurnec/btcrecover] 5 BITCOIN REWARD !!!! Multibit locked wallet holding 17 BTC (#212) send it to my email, i'll give it a try : lahsini.store@gmail.com — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.

Meeting in Beijing?I want to attend and share some if finally solved.1124177653@qq.com

@graphenepay
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This wallet is still locked!!! 50% fee for whoever can unlock it!!
Or, you can buy all files for a very small price.

@deloxd
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deloxd commented Feb 9, 2021

Hi, Did you try crack it? Did y test some password? and what long password do you check?

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ

I would like to try recovering your password. would you mind sharing some info?

Then I will be sad. 9 random pass is take about 10x more time, 10char 100x + more time.

@rvie17
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rvie17 commented Jan 15, 2024

Hi @graphenepay, I'm Romain the founder of https://safereturn.fr/ a french company specialized in wallet recovery.

I would need to ask you a couple more questions after reading all this thread but I do think I can try something that other's haven't.

My email is safereturn.fr@gmail.com or you can also call me +33 7 57 82 98 88.

@graphenepay
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Salut @rvie17

Tu peux me contacter sur graphenepay [@] proton.me

Merci bien

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ

Salut @rvie17

Tu peux me contacter sur graphenepay [@] proton.me

Merci bien

Hi both. Today, my machine went a 8 random characters on distributed hash, isnt it. Good luck everyone.

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ

If is any character, which You remember, maybe is possible to crack it.

@rvie17
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rvie17 commented Jan 16, 2024

@graphenepay Mail envoyé.
J'attends ta réponse.

@graphenepay
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Just to keep the topic alive and everyone following it updated;

There currently is an offer on the table thay i may accept or reject.

So far, the wallet is still locked, despite many people working on it, and still not sold.

I would like to thank everyone involved for the patience, time and resources.

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ

Just to keep the topic alive and everyone following it updated;

There currently is an offer on the table thay i may accept or reject.

So far, the wallet is still locked, despite many people working on it, and still not sold.

I would like to thank everyone involved for the patience, time and resources.

Just info, which I sent before: 8 random characters from basic a-z, A-Z, special chars isnt it. If You have some characters in Your head, which You remembered, for 100%, I will try it more for 9-10 characters. Without it, for me this case havent chance on my machines, for today. Sorry, and keep it. Hash for hashcat is 100% correct? Jake.

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ
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CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ commented Jan 22, 2024

Just to keep the topic alive and everyone following it updated;

There currently is an offer on the table thay i may accept or reject.

So far, the wallet is still locked, despite many people working on it, and still not sold.

I would like to thank everyone involved for the patience, time and resources.

I cracking wallets, but with everyone, i will call, and trying to reconstruct clients time, while client build a problem wallet. Sometimes is it good for both, and sometimes has client able to recover their wallet with his hands. My tax on successfull recovery is 5-50%, but client and me have talk about this. For good for both. On unsucessfull, its free, only talk. Sorry for my Czech English.. :)) j.

CryptoRecoveryWorldwide /CZ/ Google it :)

@graphenepay
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@orangebud23 see #212 (comment)

"The above hash can be cracked with hashcat, mode 22500. It will only give you the password. Note that false positives are possible using this approach!"

The only guaranteed method of avoiding false positives (if any, i estimate the change of having a false positive close to none) is by testing on the actual .key wallet, that i won't disclose or share for obvious reasons.

@graphenepay
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Maybe we should group all people who have actually already worked on this, and share efforts and split profits?
There has to be a way to have a distributed method of hashing the same hash over multiple clients?

@mnxsija
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mnxsija commented Jan 22, 2024 via email

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ

@orangebud23 see #212 (comment)

"The above hash can be cracked with hashcat, mode 22500. It will only give you the password. Note that false positives are possible using this approach!"

The only guaranteed method of avoiding false positives (if any, i estimate the change of having a false positive close to none) is by testing on the actual .key wallet, that i won't disclose or share for obvious reasons.

Yeah, I am using Hashcat, but, as I wrote, 8 chars isnt it. You wrote before, You have random pass, and in default have 8 chars. I tried 1-8 random chars, but isnt it, no false positives. To 2nd question: Maybe we should group all people who have actually already worked on this, and share efforts and split profits?
There has to be a way to have a distributed method of hashing the same hash over multiple clients?

Yes, but I havent working "Hashtopolis" to today. when I have, I have miners in Czech, which can do it with me, together. This is maybe way to unclue this. But. Man, with Hashtopolis rights, must be a legit, and Hashtopolis must be to see everytime to others with contents, which is already on table. This will be maybe a problem to find out him. Many crackers want their revenue, and if one of them fucked all, this isnt good way.

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ

Yes there Is a way to distributing all efforts to cracking an hash using hashtopolis. But its hard to specify how much hashes done for each client to establish some "profits". I think you can start to make offers of selling you're wallet. Il lun 22 gen 2024, 11:29 PM graphenepay @.> ha scritto:

Maybe we should group all people who have actually already worked on this, and share efforts and split profits? There has to be a way to have a distributed method of hashing the same hash over multiple clients? — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#212 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AXXEZVTHYUW7VDDNKGTDJ53YP3R6HAVCNFSM4EJVUU22U5DIOJSWCZC7NNSXTN2JONZXKZKDN5WW2ZLOOQ5TCOJQGQ4TIMJTGU4A . You are receiving this because you commented.Message ID: @.
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No selling.. But WE ARE COMMUNITY. And if WE WANT, WE figured it out.

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ
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CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ commented Jan 22, 2024

Yeah, Github allow me a change name. Every contacts to me I have in my profile. Feel free to contact me, if You have any fuckup. My favourite wallets is old ones, such as Multibit, BTC, LTC etc. Core, or any normal fuckup, not frauds. For frauds is a police, but i think, frauds isnt normally recoverable. And one story, which I have on table maybe everyday in Czech:
/EN/ I've already posted it in a few groups, so I might as well add it to myself. I would never have believed that my just chatting on the phone with clients would be of any use to me. Deceived clients of various "investment" companies, desperate, turning to me, thanks to the posts about the recovery of "lost" wallets. But in order not to owe me money, they sent me for "coffee" anyway. They thanked me that so far NO ONE had explained to them in such a humane way how to behave in the crypt and the frauds in it. And that they already understand how it all actually works.
It makes me sad.
When a consumer society devouring all the ads about guaranteed results, promising mountains and mines jumps arrows on the "bankers" wire, fooling an entire ignorant sector into investing in their shitcoins, something is wrong. These "bankers" are better at getting into the client's computer than me remotely fixing a broken webcam of some pensioner.
I'm thinking about the fact that I / an introvert who likes to talk about crypt after a few beers 😃 / now a freelancer, I'll probably start doing educational individual courses for people who don't know anything about crypt at all.
Maybe it will help our whole decentralized crypto world.
I thought that with the growing bull, a lot of forgotten skeletons would appear on recovery wallets, but on the contrary, a lot of cheated people appeared, who were even ashamed of being screwed over.
Does anyone talk to your friends or family about your heritage? About crypt, how does it actually work?
No? That's how you should start, before your inheritance is stolen by your family from some "banker" somewhere.

@rvie17
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rvie17 commented Jan 23, 2024

@graphenepay J'ai pas eu de réponse de réponse au premier mail que je t'ai envoyé .
(Il est peut être passé dans tes spams si tu peux vérifier )
Je t'ai renvoyé un email au cas où.

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gvon18 commented Jan 24, 2024

For further details, please note that the password might not within the 1-8 character range; it likely falls within the 9-10 character range or possibly even longer. I have executed multiple attempts since my initial post, but unfortunately, none of them have successfully matched any passwords. The character set includes 0-9, A-Z, and common symbols typically used in passwords. If you wish to attempt it yourself, starting with 9 or 10 characters is advisable.

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ

For further details, please note that the password might not within the 1-8 character range; it likely falls within the 9-10 character range or possibly even longer. I have executed multiple attempts since my initial post, but unfortunately, none of them have successfully matched any passwords. The character set includes 0-9, A-Z, and common symbols typically used in passwords. If you wish to attempt it yourself, starting with 9 or 10 characters is advisable.

Author wrote: I used a random password generator website. By default it's 8 chars. I tryied ALL A-Z,a-z,numbers, and every symbols, not typically used, and nothing.

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ

Hi I have a wallet that I forgot it’s password. If you recover the password, you will get 10 Btc. Regards Alex

On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 at 7:47 am, graphenepay @.***> wrote: Using this article https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/blob/master/docs/Extract_Scripts.md#usage-for-multibit-classic I've extracted the hash so everyone can take a shot (or work together) at the wallet. I offer 50% of the BTC balance reward, and 100% of the BCH balance as reward! The extracted wallet hash is bWI62Y5dfKKyfnjBLeGGqPgDqVsxONCFshkkRrJF1g== If anyone would be able to decrypt the hash, leave a comment with a way to contact you. At that point, we'll have a teamviewer meeting and the finder can try to unlock the wallet on my computer. DO NOT POST THE PASSWORD ON A PUBLIC FORUM OR THIS TOPIC!! Good luck! — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#212 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AOMTTR4W2V56KHLOK2Z6ZKLTDHBJNANCNFSM4EJVUU2Q .

Hi, which wallet? Thank You for reply. Jiri

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Hi I have a wallet that I forgot it’s password. If you recover the password, you will get 10 Btc. Regards Alex

On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 at 7:47 am, graphenepay @.***> wrote: Using this article https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/blob/master/docs/Extract_Scripts.md#usage-for-multibit-classic I've extracted the hash so everyone can take a shot (or work together) at the wallet. I offer 50% of the BTC balance reward, and 100% of the BCH balance as reward! The extracted wallet hash is bWI62Y5dfKKyfnjBLeGGqPgDqVsxONCFshkkRrJF1g== If anyone would be able to decrypt the hash, leave a comment with a way to contact you. At that point, we'll have a teamviewer meeting and the finder can try to unlock the wallet on my computer. DO NOT POST THE PASSWORD ON A PUBLIC FORUM OR THIS TOPIC!! Good luck! — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#212 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AOMTTR4W2V56KHLOK2Z6ZKLTDHBJNANCNFSM4EJVUU2Q .

@alexwallet49
I guess I have cracked your hash
send me an email and check if password is correct for your wallet or not
ramazanalii2023@gmail.com
ramazanalii2023(at)gmail(gmail)com

@graphenepay
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@ramazanalii2023 email me at graphenepay at protonmail as per the topic instructions please.

@Sesame2740
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If the above poster has been successful, please could you consider posting the password (once you've moved your funds out of the wallet)? It would be an interesting learning opportunity.

@graphenepay
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If the above poster has been successful, please could you consider posting the password (once you've moved your funds out of the wallet)? It would be an interesting learning opportunity.

Of course i will @Sesame2740
So far @ramazanalii2023 hasn't reached out yet.

@CryptoRecoveryWorldwideCZ

If the above poster has been successful, please could you consider posting the password (once you've moved your funds out of the wallet)? It would be an interesting learning opportunity.

Of course i will @Sesame2740 So far @ramazanalii2023 hasn't reached out yet.

I think it.. :D When He commented a bad comment, where I want more info from other user wallet above.
I think, @ramazanalii2023 is only other fraud bot here...

@graphenepay
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Just to keep the topic alive and everyone following it updated;

There currently is an offer on the table thay i may accept or reject.

So far, the wallet is still locked, despite many people working on it, and still not sold.

I would like to thank everyone involved for the patience, time and resources.

The offer has been rejected and the wallet is still under my control.

@rvie17
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rvie17 commented Feb 27, 2024

@graphenepay sent you an really important email that made a recap of all my research and ask your opinion on other paths as some paths have clearly been tested and proove that they are not working .
Are you receiving my email ?

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mnxsija commented Jun 22, 2024

Hi @graphenepay have you still under control your wallet? And have someone cracked your hash?

@Lahsini
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Lahsini commented Jun 22, 2024

Alright, can I have a go at it. Send hash

@mnxsija
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mnxsija commented Jun 24, 2024

Just to keep the topic alive and everyone following it updated;

There currently is an offer on the table thay i may accept or reject.

So far, the wallet is still locked, despite many people working on it, and still not sold.

I would like to thank everyone involved for the patience, time and resources.

The offer has been rejected and the wallet is still under my control.

hi, @graphenepay I sent you an email, I would like to receive a feedback from you :)

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