How GhostWallet 2.4 Works ?
The GhostWallet 2.4 project uses artificial intelligence algorithms to recover Seed Phrases. These phrases are based on the BIP39 standard, which is used to generate the mnemonic words for private keys in cryptocurrency systems like Bitcoin.
1. Random Seed Phrase Generation
First, Seed Phrases are usually made up of 12 or 24 words chosen from the BIP39 word list (which has 2048 approved words). These words are the main key needed to recover the private keys of a crypto wallet. Randomly putting these words together creates the « seed phrase, » which is used to access a digital wallet.
2. Using AI to Recover Seed Phrases
GhostWallet 2.4 uses artificial intelligence (AI) to discover these phrases through techniques like deep learning or evolutionary algorithms. The goal is to train the AI model to learn the patterns and likely word combinations from the BIP39 list. The process looks like this:
Core Steps:
- Data Collection: The process starts by collecting as many valid Seed Phrases as possible, either from old wallets or related data sets.
- Modeling and Training: Evolutionary algorithms or neural networks (like LSTM or Transformer networks) are used to train the model to recognize likely word patterns within the BIP39 structure. The algorithm is trained to generate words with probabilities that closely match real, valid Seed Phrases.
- Guessing Potential Words: After training, the AI starts « guessing » or trying to generate Seed Phrases based on the patterns it learned. Techniques like genetic programming help select the most probable words.
- Testing and Validation: Every generated Seed Phrase must be tested against a real cryptocurrency wallet to see if it produces a valid private key.
3. Wallet Extraction and New Anonymity Policy (GhostWallet 2.4)
A specific cryptocurrency wallet cannot be identified unless its Seed Phrase is correct. It’s not possible to « search » for a wallet in the traditional sense because wallets depend on these principles:
- Private Key Generation: Once the correct Seed Phrase is found, algorithms like BIP32 or BIP44 are used to create a private key, which then generates the wallet addresses.
- Balance Check: To « extract » the contents of an old wallet, all addresses derived from the Seed Phrase are tested against the blockchain (like the Bitcoin network) to see if they hold any funds.
GhostWallet 2.3 to 2.4 Update
With the move to version 2.4, a major change has been made to boost user security and anonymity.
Previously, version 2.3 gave the user full access to the recovered wallet. Now, all funds are directly transferred to the destination wallet address the user provides during payment for the service.
For security and privacy reasons, the Seed Phrase of the recovered wallet is not known by the user, unless they specifically request it using an optional setting during the payment process. This new process ensures funds are immediately safe in a wallet the user controls, without exposing the master key of the recovered wallet.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the bot cost?
The bot costs $450 for one month or $590 for a lifetime license. There is also a Premium version for $650 which is much faster: it checks about 5.4 million seed phrases per hour, compared to 3.3 million for the standard version.
Is it legal?
In this situation, finding an old wallet is seen as recovering lost money rather than stealing. However, if a wallet shows signs of recent use, the person who finds it must decide what they will do.
How much can I earn from this?
It mostly comes down to luck. On average, if you look at customer reviews, people earn 3 to 10 times or more of the software cost each month. However, just one wallet could be life-changing. Everyone has an equal chance. The most important thing isn’t when you find your first wallet, but what kind of assets and how much money are inside it.
What is a "seed phrase"?
It is a sequence of 12 words that acts as the master backup code for your crypto wallet. With these words, you can always recover your wallet on any application.
These words are chosen from a specific list of 2,048 words used in the crypto world (BIP39 standard). The application automatically picks 12 random words from this list and tests them one by one.
