From my Dat file I have my old backup where the wif is present but in ascii it has 8 bitcoins on my address I bought them in 2012 can someone help me I will share the wif off Dat
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Address is 1B1fz6TuWE5Dei3Ayw56ECfJtfU1mMus6m
Admin please approve and if this wallet is stolen from anybody else I'll complaint to #Anas from Sri Lanka
0. WIF looks like
These are static examples of WIF private keys. Do not use them.
Ky1BY5QkB6xb3iQQjJQmVcvqc6mkLBaZTW1xCWpf91aFGBh1kyQ7 (for a compressed public key on mainnet)
L1Rw26ZuhBqguYDSi77zAxyfHUZ2H1JAQunf3TEbxyfcBDjUvBse (for a compressed public key on mainnet)
5JKZUnxc5G8toCqErCQpHiUYff3t7GvBd2my4bf6odejtZAy7hG (for an uncompressed public key on mainnet)
I have the impression you misunderstood something.
1. This is not a proper way to post binary data
2. Be very careful on what actual data you are posting; no admin can help you if your private key ends up in wrong hands and quite small chance even police would help. Better watch your back.
3. You may want to tell more clearly what your problem is and let us try to find solutions. If, for example, you have a password protected wallet and you have some clue about its password, there are tools that can help you.
However, coming with some random useless data and some empty threatening will get you nowhere good. Maybe will get you to some private messages "willing to help" and actually trying to steal your coins, but nothing else. Get more constructive.