They are stored in the wallet.dat file on the user's computer. In particular, pywallet has to fill in the version byte, and it always picks the Bitcoin version byte unless told otherwise on the command line. Now run DMDE Select drive presumably containing the wallet.dat Select either the physical drive or partition containing the wallet Click ‘Full Scan’ Click ‘RAW: File Signatures’ Click ‘Load’ and navigate to the wallet.ini file Under ‘Other’ you should now see 12 entries for wallets Click OK The reason is that for these keys, the wallet.dat file only contains the private key, and pywallet has to do the conversion to the public key and address. Unzip wallet.ini, we’ll use it to scan the hard drive.The private key of your wallet (a 256-bit number) is symmetrically encrypted with a random master key and that master key is subsequently encrypted with the user-defined password. A Bitcoin wallet is stored as a wallet.dat file that is partially encrypted using a user generated password.We sell this wallet.dat file with lost or forgotten password. After setting the password, the file is encrypted, and you can use the tools only by guessing the correct password. All funds in the form of bitcoins are stored in one single file called wallet.dat. In this wallet, you can set a password for sending funds.
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