"Can you find my bitcoin?"

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Just got an email from a client asking if I could look on his old computer for his bitcoin from years ago.

I don't concern myself with bitcoin (or any other get-rich-quick schemes). From what I can find on Google, wouldn't this be just a wallet.dat file?
 
No, not really. Depends on how he had it, what he stored it in, etc. "Wallet" apps treat their holdings and accounts differently and there is not a standardization to it that I can see.
 
Yeah. In order to even begin, he's likely going to need to recall the program/wallet app he was using and the user/pass for that app/wallet.

Failing that, he will need his wallet address(I think) and his "recovery key" - the recovery key is given at time of wallet creation and should be written/printed and stored away safely.
 
Yup. I'm just going to shoot him back a list of those questions and expect he'll just reply with "Aww crap".
Wonder if he'd been bragging to a significant other about how much it was worth now.......

If he doesn't have all the details it's doubtful he'll get anywhere. Part of the sales pitch is that it's so secure.
 
Lol if you figure it out can you tell me how to get back a lost wallet from 3 computers ago that had 2 coins in it? Because I mined them way back in the early days, figured it wouldn't amount to much and formatted the machine!

Those hashes of course are GONE. So all I can do is look back and be sad.
 
I'd suggest you make a full forensic copy or image backup of his computer and work from that. Depending on how long ago he had bitcoin on there it could be worth a fortune now. At one moment in history a pizza was 100 bitcoin. Now one bitcoin is around $50,000.
 
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