Private processing
Short-lived server-side processing only. No outside analyzer is used and the workflow stays focused on a temporary private decode session.
Review Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin wallet.dat files in a structured interface that surfaces timeline data, wallet metadata, owned addresses, transaction coverage, encrypted key artifacts, recovery hashes and other useful details without dumping raw parser noise on the page.
wallet.dat
Built for readable wallet.dat analysis, activity reconstruction and structured recovery reporting across three core wallet families.
Short-lived server-side processing only. No outside analyzer is used and the workflow stays focused on a temporary private decode session.
Do not upload live wallets that may still control active funds. For sensitive recovery work, use offline systems and analyze copies only.
The layout is built around the parts that usually matter first: activity timing, address ownership, transaction coverage, wallet state and recovery-related artifacts.
The uploaded wallet.dat copy is staged in temporary memory, analyzed, rendered into a structured report and removed after processing. The result emphasizes timing, wallet state, ownership clues, transaction coverage, recovery hashes and other details that are useful during review.
Drop a wallet.dat file or click the panel. After the file is selected, the interface asks which runner should process it. Automatic wallet-family detection is disabled, so the selected runner is the only one used for that analysis.
The analyzer will use only the selected runner. Automatic detection is disabled.
The result screen is designed to read like a compact analysis report: timeline first, then coverage, wallet state, recovery artifacts, addresses, received totals, and transaction history.