I don't know anything about cracking. 😉 At this point you could think that funds aren't lost, they're just temporarily unaccessible.
About the password: you should literally write down your thoughts about the password, like do you think you used a password manager to create a password? If you didn't, do you usually make password that contain random characters, or is a typical password a word with some extra characters (in the style of "supersecret123"). Also think about the password length: was it more likely very short/long. What kind of (virtual) keyboard you used when making the password -> was it English, French, Uruk-hai? If you still have the same device that you had when you created the wallet, you could even create another Simply.cash wallet but write down all the characters that you see on your device when creating a password. This way you can reduce the number of options.
I don't know anything about cracking. 😉 At this point you could think that funds aren't lost, they're just temporarily unaccessible.
About the password: you should literally write down your thoughts about the password, like do you think you used a password manager to create a password? If you didn't, do you usually make password that contain random characters, or is a typical password a word with some extra characters (in the style of "supersecret123"). Also think about the password length: was it more likely very short/long. What kind of (virtual) keyboard you used when making the password -> was it English, French, Uruk-hai? If you still have the same device that you had when you created the wallet, you could even create another Simply.cash wallet but write down all the characters that you see on your device when creating a password. This way you can reduce the number of options.