Originally Posted by
leejw29
Hello.
So I see most of you don't know this.
Most parts of the bsv files are encrypted, and it's not encrypted with more common encryptions such as MD5 or ASCII.
Instead, BlackShot developers use their own encryption key to encrypt the codes.
Like any other encryption, you'll need the encryption key to decrypt the codes, in order to be able to read and understand the codes.
Unless you retrieve the encryption codes, you will not be able to decrypt and understand the codes.
I'm not saying it is impossible to accomplish, as I've already seen people successfully editing bsv files and decrypting the codes.
Unfortunately I was not able to establish any connections with them, and my level of computer knowledge isn't advanced enough to decrypt the codes.
I hope this answered your question ?
With Regards,
leejw29