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An Argentinian (@marcebit) offered a bounty of 0.5 BTC to anyone who can crack the password of an inaccessible wallet for years. The initiative seeks to recover access to the funds through external collaboration. The Bitcoin Core wallet has been encrypted for over 12 years; the bounty increased from 0.23 to 0.5 BTC after a year with no results. Marcelo R. Bianchi, an Argentinian specialist in crypto wallet recovery, known on social media as @marcebit, published an open call offering 0.5 BTC —equivalent to approximately USD 31,000— to whoever can decrypt the password of a Bitcoin Core wallet created in 2013. According to Bianchi, the owner of the funds encrypted the wallet without paying attention to the process, and when attempting to withdraw the accumulated funds, they couldn't remember setting a password. According to Bianchi's post, the version of Bitcoin Core in use in 2013 suggested that when encrypting, a phrase of ten or more random characters or eight or more words should be used, although that requirement wasn't mandatory. The specialist indicates that the owner believes the password might contain the words "wallet" or "billetera," which narrows down the search space for those attempting a brute force recovery. This isn't the first time Bianchi has made this call public. In May 2025, he launched a similar call with a bounty of 0.23 BTC —around USD 20,000 at that time— without yielding results. In the current call, according to his post, he increased the bounty to 0.5 BTC and warned that those who contribute significantly, even if they don't solve the case, might receive smaller donations. $BTC #BTC
Un argentino (@marcebit ) ofreció una recompensa de 0,5 BTC a quien logre descifrar la contraseña de una wallet inaccesible desde hace años. La iniciativa busca recuperar el acceso a los fondos mediante colaboración externa. La wallet de Bitcoin Core lleva más de 12 años cifrada; la recompensa pasó de 0,23 a 0,5 BTC tras un año sin resultadosMarcelo R. Bianchi, especialista argentino en recuperación de wallets de criptomonedas, conocido en redes como @marcebit, publicó una convocatoria abierta en la que ofrece 0,5 BTC —equivalentes a aproximadamente USD 31.000— a quien logre descifrar la contraseña de una wallet de Bitcoin Core creada en 2013. Según Bianchi, el propietario de los fondos cifró el monedero sin prestar atención al proceso y, al intentar retirar los fondos acumulados, no recordaba haber establecido una contraseña. De acuerdo con la publicación de Bianchi, la versión de Bitcoin Core vigente en 2013 sugería al momento del cifrado utilizar una frase de diez o más caracteres aleatorios, u ocho o más palabras, aunque ese requisito no era obligatorio. El especialista indica que el propietario cree que la contraseña podría contener las palabras «wallet» o «billetera», lo que acota el espacio de búsqueda para quienes intenten una recuperación por fuerza bruta. No es la primera vez que Bianchi hace pública esta convocatoria. En mayo de 2025 lanzó un llamado similar con una recompensa de 0,23 BTC —cerca de USD 20.000 en ese momento—, sin obtener resultados. En la convocatoria actual, según su publicación, aumentó la recompensa a 0,5 BTC y advirtió que quienes colaboren de forma relevante, aunque no resuelvan el caso, podrían recibir donaciones menores. $BTC #BTC☀️
An Argentinian (@marcebit) has offered a bounty of 0.5 BTC to anyone who can crack the password of an inaccessible wallet that has been locked for years. This initiative aims to recover access to the funds through external collaboration. The Bitcoin Core wallet has been encrypted for over 12 years; the bounty increased from 0.23 to 0.5 BTC after a year without results. Marcelo R. Bianchi, an Argentinian expert in cryptocurrency wallet recovery, known on social media as @marcebit, published an open call offering 0.5 BTC — equivalent to approximately USD 31,000 — to anyone who can decipher the password of a Bitcoin Core wallet created in 2013. According to Bianchi, the owner encrypted the wallet without paying attention to the process and, when trying to withdraw the accumulated funds, did not remember setting a password. According to Bianchi's post, the version of Bitcoin Core in use in 2013 suggested using a phrase of ten or more random characters, or eight or more words during encryption, although that requirement was not mandatory. The expert indicates that the owner believes the password could contain the words "wallet" or "billetera", which narrows down the search space for those attempting a brute-force recovery. This is not the first time Bianchi has made this call public. In May 2025, he launched a similar request with a reward of 0.23 BTC — around USD 20,000 at that time — without obtaining results. In the current call, he stated that he increased the bounty to 0.5 BTC and warned that those who contribute significantly, even if they do not solve the case, could receive smaller donations. #BTC $BTC
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