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Accessing my bitcoin wallet keys from Blockchain.info and decrypting it

Question

I had an old blockchain.info account and I forgot the secondary password. Awhile back I was provided with the bitcoin wallet keys file from some tool i used awhile back called btcrecover. The file contained this, I X'ed out a bunch so it so its not the actual one. I'm not sure what this is and what does it decrypt to.

U2FsdGVkX19PW51jBXbZronZxRe4U7eEQIerQn8uEXMGE4n+Wu74OSMAJJFiZVrl25w2PosWQABy
JLZwMcoSNlJXSzWvK90wmAj9Ft0arWRtMic0j8+ssp6+ckUxk7As81Ze2A+gpSOiOTttPCnhJev2
Ew9it/Et2Bc5i1sxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXA7N37cPc
VQ83Sac=

How would I go about accessing my bitcoin and is this just for a single bitcoin private key?

Answer 1

Tried the following btcrecover commands given to me by one of the devs at xcubicle working on this asset recovery with me:

python btcrecover.py --tokenlist my-wordlist-pattern.txt --wallet mywallet.txt --blockchain-secondpass --no-dupchecks --no-eta

--tokenlist is just a text file with all your regex patterns. I tested a few different patterns from the btcrecover docs page. Ex. %8p (means 8 characters digit or characters)

--blockchain-secondpass -- requires you to know your 1st password first.

--no-dupchecks -- this is to disable a check

--no-eta -- if you dont specify this, max-time is 168 hours and it will error out at the end of that time.

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