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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @0fje0 6 Oct 2023 \ parent \ on: Brute force and the coins are yours bitcoin
The private key starts with '6Pf', though.
That gives you some indication of the encryption algorithm used: EC multiply, no compression, no lot/sequence numbers, according to BIP38.
Whether that makes it any easier to brute force, I don't know.
That does make it somewhat easier. I'd suspect the best method is really gonna be trying out combinations of words or something like that.
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