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Open the file in a simple, offline text reader (like Notepad or TextEdit). Look for the formatting of the strings inside. Legitimate legacy private keys and formats display recognizable patterns: Format Type Character Length Common Examples / Structure 26–35 alphanumeric characters Starts with a 1 (e.g., 1Kr6QSydW9... ) WIF Private Key 51–52 alphanumeric characters Starts with a 5 , K , or L Mnemonic Seed Phrase 12, 18, or 24 standard words Selected from the uniform BIP-39 wordlist Step 3: Check Balance Safely via Public Explorers legacybtcfile21novtxt link
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The file legacybtcfile21novtxt is almost certainly a personal, user-created backup of an old Bitcoin legacy wallet, timestamped for November 21st of some year. This file is distributed by any official source. Have you a file with this name
Never enter your private keys or seed phrase into any website or application found through a random link. This file is distributed by any official source