Lost wallet, found by the fleet.
Forgot the password to a crypto wallet? Distribrute spreads the guessing across a fleet of everyday GPUs and CPUs until one of them lands it. You pay 15% only if it works — and the machines doing the work never get your wallet, just a piece of it that can test passwords but can't touch your money.
One recovery, three sides.
A locked wallet gets back to its owner because three groups each do one simple job — and money only changes hands if it works.
You're locked out. You ask for help.
You've lost the password to a wallet that still holds funds. You hand us the wallet — or, if you prefer, just a safe piece of it that passwords can be tested against, but that can't be used to access the wallet. You never share your seed phrase or keys, and you pay 15% only if we get you back in.
Spare computers test the guesses.
People with idle GPUs and CPUs run our software. Each machine gets a batch of password guesses to try — never your wallet, never anything that could move your money. Whoever's machine lands the right password earns 10%.
We connect the two — safely.
We turn the wallet into that safe, testable piece, split the search into batches, hand them out, and double-check any winning password against the real wallet before anyone is paid. We move the recovered funds to you and keep 5%.
On success the owner pays 15% → 10% to the operator who found it, 5% to us. If the wallet isn't recovered, nobody pays anything.
Recover a wallet you lost access to.
Choose custodial (hand it over, we do everything) or non-custodial (keep your wallet, we never receive it). Either way you pay 15% on success — and nothing if we fail.
- ▸ Pay only if we recover it — no upfront fee
- ▸ The people cracking it can't steal it — they never see your keys
- ▸ Most recoverable wallets take days to weeks
Put your idle GPU or CPU to work.
Run our agent on your hardware. If it lands the password for a case, you take 10% of the recovered wallet — paid straight from it to your payout address, in the wallet's own coin.
- ▸ RTX 30/40/50-series or any modern CPU
- ▸ Paid for every hit you land — no deposit, no setup fee
- ▸ You never see customer wallets or data
Custodial or non-custodial — your call.
The fleet is trustless either way. The choice is how much you hand to us versus keep yourself — a trade between convenience and custody.
Hand it over. We do everything.
Send us the encrypted wallet. We crack it, recover the funds, and send your share to the receiving address you gave us at intake. Set-and-forget — your recovery doesn't depend on you being reachable months or years later.
- ▸ Fastest — operators prioritize these
- ▸ Nothing to run, nothing to sign later
- ▸ You trust Distribrute to settle honestly
Keep your wallet. We never receive it.
A quick local step turns your wallet into a check-only extract — a snippet that passwords can be tested against but that can't be used to access the wallet — and only that is sent. When we crack it, the funds move in a short guided session: your wallet stays on your machine and the balance lands directly with you. We never touch your wallet, your seed, or your keys.
- ▸ We never receive your wallet at all
- ▸ Settled live in a guided session
- ▸ Worked by default — just lower priority
15% total fee. 10% goes to the operator who found it. 5% covers our infrastructure and ops.
Charged only when a recovery is successful. No fee if we don't find it. The split is fixed and visible to every party at every step.
The fleet never sees your wallet.
Before any work goes out, the wallet is reduced to a safe piece — enough for the fleet to test passwords, but missing the parts that actually hold your coins. The safety is built into the math, not a promise you have to take on faith.
A safe test piece
The fleet gets just enough to recognize the right password — a scrambled piece that can't be used to access the wallet — never the keys that hold your funds.
Finding it ≠ taking it
Whoever finds your password still can't move a coin, because the parts that actually control the funds were never sent to them. Your wallet stays on your side; only Distribrute settles.
Open and checkable
The format of that safe piece is open-source — anyone can see exactly what it contains. The software checks that every job matches it, so a real wallet can't be slipped through in disguise.
GPU or CPU — both pull their weight.
The agent checks what your machine is good at and only sends it work it can run fast. Different wallets favor different hardware.
Most wallets test passwords with fast, repetitive math — exactly what GPUs are built for. An RTX card rips through millions of guesses a second.
A few wallets — like Armory and Coinomi — use memory-heavy math where a high-RAM Threadripper or EPYC beats a GPU.
What happens after you submit.
You send in the locked wallet. We turn it into the safe test piece and queue it for the fleet.
We break the password search into small batches, each sized for the kind of computer that runs it fastest.
Operators run our software. Batches go out, passwords get tested, and any match comes back to us for double-checking.
When a match is confirmed, your recovered funds are sent to the address you gave us, minus the 15% fee. The operator whose machine found it earns 10%, paid in the wallet's own coin.
Twelve supported wallet types.
These are the wallets where finding the password never exposes the keys — so the fleet can crack them safely. Don't see yours? Ask us.
Recover a wallet you lost access to.
Pick custodial or non-custodial, tell us the wallet format, and we'll guide you through intake. Pay only on success.
Submit a casePut your idle GPU or CPU to work.
Run the agent. Bring KYC. Take 10% of any wallet your hardware cracks.
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