Scammers often distribute files or messages with these specific names to entice users into believing they have found an "exclusive" leak or a "legacy" file containing access to forgotten Bitcoin (BTC) wallets. 🚩 Why This is Likely a Scam
While no one has publicly verified the contents of a file with this exact name without hitting a paywall or a suspicious link, three main theories are circulating: 1. The "Lost Whale" Manifest legacybtcfile21novtxt exclusive
: A "dead" file used to generate traffic for ad-heavy scam sites. Summary of "Exclusive" Claims Scammers often distribute files or messages with these
: A list of P2PKH addresses that have remained dormant for over a decade. Summary of "Exclusive" Claims : A list of
When a file is marked “exclusive” in the crypto recovery trade, it usually means the seller has added a unique cryptographic nonce to the text. This allows them to track who leaks the file. Several “exclusive” copies of the are being sold for 0.5 BTC each on encrypted marketplaces. This exclusivity creates artificial scarcity, raising the file’s perceived value even before its contents are fully decrypted.
: Files that appear to contain private keys with high balances but are designed to steal the user's own funds when they attempt to "import" them into a compromised wallet app.