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pockets restoration – btcrecover create-address-db: inconsistent Bitcoin deal with retrieval

I am making an attempt to create a Bitcoin deal with database utilizing btcrecover and Google BigQuery knowledge. Whereas the Ethereum database works fantastic, my Bitcoin database fails to return any addresses, although take a look at addresses and random addresses from the blockchain exist within the dataset.

Right here’s what I attempted:

1.Created the database utilizing:

python create-address-db.py --inputlistfile C:UserstestDesktopbtc-addresses-db-20250816 --dbfilename btc-addresses-db-20250816.db --dblength 31

2.Checked addresses utilizing:

python check-address-db.py --dbfilename btc-addresses-db-20250816.db --checkaddresslist ./addressdb-checklists/BTC.txt

python check-address-db.py --dbfilename btc-addresses-db-20250816.db --checkaddresses bc1qxy2kgdygjrsqtzq2n0yrf2493p83kkfjhx0wlh

Observations:

  • Ethereum DB works with –dblength 29.
  • After I create the Bitcoin DB with –dblength 31 utilizing the total dataset (~2000 BigQuery information, 16 GB DB), it finds no addresses.
  • A smaller subset (4 BigQuery information out of 2000) works appropriately, with each –dblength 27 (1GB DB) and –dblength 31 (16GB DB).
  • Splitting the dataset into halves or subsets results in inconsistent outcomes: some deal with ranges are discovered, others aren’t, even inside the similar database.
  • Tried a number of Python variations (3.9–3.13) and btcrecover variations (1.6.0, 1.12.0, grasp) with the identical outcomes.
  • 64-bit system, all dependencies put in, Rust put in, digital environments used.
  • Official Bitcoin database from the creator (addresses-BTC-2011-to-2021-03-31.zip) works appropriately.

Instance of inconsistent outcomes from subsets:

File Vary Addresses Discovered?
500–520 Sure
500–599 No
500–570 No
550–570 No
550–559 Sure
560–569 Sure
570–579 Sure
563–579 Sure

As you’ll be able to see, some databases efficiently returned addresses, whereas others didn’t. Initially, I believed the issue could be attributable to file 570. Nonetheless, in a subsequent take a look at, the database that included file 570 labored appropriately.

In one other take a look at, I created a database from information 550–570 and examined addresses from every file as samples for this database. The outcomes had been as follows:

  • Pattern deal with from file 570: discovered
  • Pattern deal with from file 553: not discovered
  • Pattern deal with from file 563: discovered

So even inside the similar database, some addresses had been efficiently retrieved whereas others weren’t. This sample means that the difficulty isn’t merely with a single file, however could be associated to how sure addresses are listed or saved within the database.

Query:
Has anybody skilled comparable points creating massive Bitcoin databases with btcrecover? May this be a dataset subject, a bug in btcrecover, or an issue with how addresses are listed when –dblength is massive?

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