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Title: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on March 29, 2015, 03:18:13 AM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


To enable CORS in Chrome I use this extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-control-allow-origi/nlfbmbojpeacfghkpbjhddihlkkiljbi?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

https://i.imgur.com/5WkAvTM.png

This is purely for fun, your odds shouldn't even be called odds.

But just in case you happen to stumble on an address with a balance, DON'T STEAL.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: bitsta on April 02, 2015, 10:18:56 PM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


To enable CORS in Chrome I use this extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-control-allow-origi/nlfbmbojpeacfghkpbjhddihlkkiljbi?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

https://i.imgur.com/5WkAvTM.png

This is purely for fun, your odds shouldn't even be called odds.

But just in case you happen to stumble on an address with a balance, DON'T STEAL.

Nice/interesting tool. just wonder how many people ll sit infront of it and click through the pages to "search" for loaded keys... xD
regarding the avg. IQ i think there re a lot of these.. add some ads to it, you ll end up with millions of ad-revenue... (hopefully)
cheers!


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Remember remember the 5th of November on April 02, 2015, 10:35:10 PM
I would usually caution against installing any Chrome extensions, because they update silently, and can include various keylogging stuff.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Victor Beckham on April 02, 2015, 11:13:20 PM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


I think it would have been more fun if it were done without CORS, i.e. if balances were available just beside the addresses. Though I am not sure if that's technically possible.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: bitsta on April 02, 2015, 11:23:19 PM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


I think it would have been more fun if it were done without CORS, i.e. if balances were available just beside the addresses. Though I am not sure if that's technically possible.

shouldn't be a big deal as the privkeys are generated based on the pagenumber. means the public keys get generated afterwards and you just would ve to add a line to each addr which loads the balance for example from the blockchain.info API..


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 03, 2015, 12:40:59 AM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


I think it would have been more fun if it were done without CORS, i.e. if balances were available just beside the addresses. Though I am not sure if that's technically possible.

I could do it if I installed an insight server locally.

The reason I went with CORS is so that my server isn't constantly querying blockchain.info, which would lead to time outs.

Using CORS, everyone would get their own connection to blockchain.info so when one person got timed out it doesn't affect everyone else.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 03, 2015, 12:42:28 AM
I would usually caution against installing any Chrome extensions, because they update silently, and can include various keylogging stuff.

Yeah, I never thought of that.

Still have all my coins tho, haha.

I would be more worried about the obfuscated JavaScript in the website than a Chrome extension, lol.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 03, 2015, 12:43:26 AM
And for all you spooky spookertons, you can always download Fiddler or something similar so you can see exactly what is happening on your machine.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 03, 2015, 12:45:16 AM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


To enable CORS in Chrome I use this extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-control-allow-origi/nlfbmbojpeacfghkpbjhddihlkkiljbi?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

https://i.imgur.com/5WkAvTM.png

This is purely for fun, your odds shouldn't even be called odds.

But just in case you happen to stumble on an address with a balance, DON'T STEAL.

Nice/interesting tool. just wonder how many people ll sit infront of it and click through the pages to "search" for loaded keys... xD
regarding the avg. IQ i think there re a lot of these.. add some ads to it, you ll end up with millions of ad-revenue... (hopefully)
cheers!


I have added ads but everyone has a high enough IQ to use AdBlock, haha.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: pozmu on April 04, 2015, 07:48:46 PM
Doesn't work  >:(


"Error 403 - This site is stopped.

The web site you have attempted to reach is currently stopped and does not accept any requests. Please try to reload the page or visit it again soon."


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 04, 2015, 08:16:00 PM
Doesn't work  >:(


"Error 403 - This site is stopped.

The web site you have attempted to reach is currently stopped and does not accept any requests. Please try to reload the page or visit it again soon."

That's azure for ya.

I will put it on a LinuxVPS tonight.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: BayAreaCoins on April 05, 2015, 08:12:58 AM
I still think www.Buttcoins.com looks better :D

Cool project :P


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Monopoly on April 05, 2015, 06:44:42 PM
How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: S4VV4S on April 05, 2015, 07:20:13 PM
How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?

1) More Bitcoin addresses than the stars we have discovered so far (and it's a number your brain can't process).
2) Yes it is possible, but keep in mind the addresses and private keys are created on the fly.
3) It's real. (possible - probably NOT).


Hope this helps  ;)


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: shorena on April 05, 2015, 07:20:37 PM
How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ?

2160 are currently possible due to the use of RIPEMD 160. Im not certain what your understanding of an existing address is. If you are asking for address with a balance I think this[1] chart answers that, but Im not entirely sure what a "unique" address is according to bc.i.

Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?

Yes, all of them. The problem is finding the correct page.

Is this real or fake ?

Its real its just not a database, they keys are generated on the fly by your "input" (the page you select).


[1] https://blockchain.info/charts/n-unique-addresses


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: S4VV4S on April 05, 2015, 07:21:22 PM
How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ?

2160 are currently possible due to the use of RIPEMD 160. Im not certain what your understanding of an existing address is. If you are asking for address with a balance I think this[1] chart answers that, but Im not entirely sure what a "unique" address is according to bc.i.

Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?

Yes, all of them.

Is this real or fake ?

Its real its just not a database, they keys are generated on the fly by your "input" (the page you select).


[1] https://blockchain.info/charts/n-unique-addresses

There you go....

Nice Avatar......

We shall play soon.
Sunday is family day and I am cheating  by posting this crap ;)


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 05, 2015, 07:22:08 PM
How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?

To find the amount of addresses multiply the number of addresses on each page times the number of pages, you will see there are a lot.

And yes, your address exists on one of the pages.

It's real.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Darkblock on April 05, 2015, 08:02:42 PM
How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?

1. your btc-address exists on one of these pages.
2. Its real
3. Every page is generated while beeing requested. This "database" doesn't exist.
4. You will never be able to save all possibilities on ANY memory.. therefore you ll never be able to scan this "database" for any public-keys. (SEE http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1rurll/on_the_subject_of_listing_all_possible_private/)
5. No worries. :)


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Monopoly on April 05, 2015, 08:26:27 PM
How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?

1. your btc-address exists on one of these pages.

How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?

And yes, your address exists on one of the pages.

It's real.


How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?

2) Yes it is possible, but keep in mind the addresses and private keys are created on the fly.


How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ?

2160 are currently possible due to the use of RIPEMD 160. Im not certain what your understanding of an existing address is. If you are asking for address with a balance I think this[1] chart answers that, but Im not entirely sure what a "unique" address is according to bc.i.

Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?

Yes, all of them. The problem is finding the correct page.


So my BTCs are in the air ? Someone finds that page and steal them ?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 05, 2015, 08:30:00 PM
How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?

1. your btc-address exists on one of these pages.

How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?

And yes, your address exists on one of the pages.

It's real.

How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ?

2160 are currently possible due to the use of RIPEMD 160. Im not certain what your understanding of an existing address is. If you are asking for address with a balance I think this[1] chart answers that, but Im not entirely sure what a "unique" address is according to bc.i.

Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?

Yes, all of them. The problem is finding the correct page.


How many bitcoin address exist and how many maximum possible address could be exist ? Is it possible one of our addresses exist in these pages ?
Is this real or fake ?

2) Yes it is possible, but keep in mind the addresses and private keys are created on the fly.


So my BTCs are in the air ? Someone find that page and steal them ?

Your BTC are more likely to get stolen by a piece of software on your computer before someone finds the private key using this website.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: shorena on April 05, 2015, 08:58:16 PM
-snip-
So my BTCs are in the air ? Someone finds that page and steal them ?

Kinda yes. You can think of it like a badly designed game. In this game I have hidden certain bucky-balls[1] among many other bucky balls. The whole sphere of bucky-balls is roughly the size of the earth. Every time you select a page you can check 128 bucky balls and whether they contain a price. The problem is that only very few of them actually contain a price. Its more likely that you win a certain lottery's[2] grand price 7 times in a row IIRC.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckminsterfullerene
[2] sorry I forgot which exactly, but there are several threads with many great comparisons about the likelyhood of a collision (someone else "guesses" your private key).


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 05, 2015, 09:11:16 PM
Your BTC are fine, I've been running this for BILLIONS of addresses and I haven't hit a single collision:

https://i.imgur.com/Vc4rW69.png

It's a modified Go script that is generating random hex strings, converting them to compressed and uncompressed Bitcoin addresses and then checking the balance against an Insight server running in a VM.



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Monopoly on April 05, 2015, 09:43:19 PM
Your BTC are fine, I've been running this for BILLIONS of addresses and I haven't hit a single collision:

https://i.imgur.com/Vc4rW69.png

It's a modified Go script that is generating random hex strings, converting them to compressed and uncompressed Bitcoin addresses and then checking the balance against an Insight server running in a VM.



Nice man . but if 6 billion person like you run this , whats happen ?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 05, 2015, 10:01:56 PM
Your BTC are fine, I've been running this for BILLIONS of addresses and I haven't hit a single collision:

https://i.imgur.com/Vc4rW69.png

It's a modified Go script that is generating random hex strings, converting them to compressed and uncompressed Bitcoin addresses and then checking the balance against an Insight server running in a VM.



Nice man . but if 6 billion person like you run this , whats happen ?

The odds of finding an address with a balance would increase slightly.

Hmm, maybe I will add to my script to count addresses that have had a balance at one point.

Just to get an idea of any collision at all.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: BayAreaCoins on April 05, 2015, 10:09:02 PM
We have hit addresses that have been used.

I know like at least 3 folks that have (myself included.)

Nothing with balances though yet.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 05, 2015, 10:40:03 PM
We have hit addresses that have been used.

I know like at least 3 folks that have (myself included.)

Nothing with balances though yet.

No shit?

What method are you using to find them?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: BayAreaCoins on April 06, 2015, 12:13:43 AM
We have hit addresses that have been used.

I know like at least 3 folks that have (myself included.)

Nothing with balances though yet.

No shit?

What method are you using to find them?

Two of us blind luck clicking manually.

Two of us blind luck botting.

Mind you this is finding shit randomly in the middle of the pages... not something planted in the first or last.

Kinda funny, but I swear I'm not trolling you!


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Monopoly on April 07, 2015, 12:00:55 PM
After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: yakuza699 on April 07, 2015, 12:13:20 PM
After seeing this , i really worry about my money !
You shouldn't.
Is there any command line that splite my money between my wallet addresses ?
No there isn't.
how can i do by a command line or something like taht easily ??
There is no easy way to do it, if you can't build that kind of tool by yourself ask people to do that and pay them.
And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?
0.0001 per 1KB is perfect.If we talk about such large sums as 1000's you can pay 0 as fee.I never pay fees for tx's that are over 1BTC.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 07, 2015, 05:48:37 PM
After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?

I can make an application to move your coins like you want, it will be open source.

You really shouldn't be worried tho.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Monopoly on April 07, 2015, 08:18:02 PM
After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?

I can make an application to move your coins like you want, it will be open source.

You really shouldn't be worried tho.

Inform me when you finish it . Thanks


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: cr1776 on April 07, 2015, 08:20:30 PM
After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?

I can make an application to move your coins like you want, it will be open source.

You really shouldn't be worried tho.

Inform me when you finish it . Thanks

You should definitely not be worried, the odds are astronomical (as has been discussed ad nauseam).  However, if you didn't want to use that many addresses, you could split them between, say, 10 addresses by hand.



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 07, 2015, 11:20:07 PM
After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?

I can make an application to move your coins like you want, it will be open source.

You really shouldn't be worried tho.

Inform me when you finish it . Thanks

No problem, how did you want the coins to be handled?

Do you want to use the client on your computer?

Essentially I will make a script that will create a new address, then transfer X amount to the new address, parse the existing address with the coins balance, create another address, move the coins until the original address is at 0 or what ever you want to set it to.

Did you want this an executable or are you comfortable enough running a batch script or any other code, like Python, Golang, etc?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: r3wt on April 08, 2015, 06:29:14 AM
LOL, wtf Judith


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: emrebey on April 08, 2015, 12:29:14 PM
with today's technology, it's hard to find a collision. but tomorrow's tech, it will be possible and I don't feel good about it.

related topic (http://"http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/7724/what-happens-if-your-bitcoin-client-generates-an-address-identical-to-another-pe")


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 08, 2015, 01:40:14 PM
LOL, wtf Judith

Ohai!

What have you been up to?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: cr1776 on April 08, 2015, 01:41:20 PM
with today's technology, it's hard to find a collision. but tomorrow's tech, it will be possible and I don't feel good about it.

related topic (http://"http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/7724/what-happens-if-your-bitcoin-client-generates-an-address-identical-to-another-pe")

Please take a look at these, even with "tomorrow's tech" it won't be possible:

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/22/is-it-possible-to-brute-force-bitcoin-address-creation-in-order-to-steal-money
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104461.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254559.0


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: emrebey on April 08, 2015, 02:45:00 PM
with today's technology, it's hard to find a collision. but tomorrow's tech, it will be possible and I don't feel good about it.

related topic (http://"http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/7724/what-happens-if-your-bitcoin-client-generates-an-address-identical-to-another-pe")

Please take a look at these, even with "tomorrow's tech" it won't be possible:

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/22/is-it-possible-to-brute-force-bitcoin-address-creation-in-order-to-steal-money
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104461.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254559.0

it's already possible, but we don't have enough hashing power yet. but tomorrow you don't know what's gonna happen in tech endustry. both hardware and software we use will be greater.

You're saying "it won't be possible" is like this:

http://www.quickmeme.com/img/f0/f08153efd214b07a0745eb97241e852ed1abed79aa077676760083760eb2f272.jpg


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: DannyHamilton on April 08, 2015, 02:54:29 PM
- snip -
You're saying "it won't be possible" is like this:
- snip -

There's a huge difference between, "should be enough" and "prevented by the laws of physics and nature".

I suppose if you are a religious person, then you might choose to believe that your god can create a computer that is not bound by physics.  That holy computer, which is of something other than matter and occupies something other than space, could perhaps instantly brute force a 256 bit ECDSA key.



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: cr1776 on April 08, 2015, 02:54:51 PM
...
You're saying "it won't be possible" is like this:
...

I am saying nothing of the sort. There is a huge difference between the two.  Look at the math and try to understand what it is saying.

(And btw, Gates denies saying that).


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: emrebey on April 08, 2015, 03:24:13 PM
I don't agree, just because we don't have the enough hardware atm, it doesn't mean we won't have it in the future either.

there is no need instantly brute force a 256 bit ECDSA key. raising the possibility is a big thing. and this possibility raises every time we add a new address w/ balance to the network already.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 08, 2015, 03:26:35 PM
...
You're saying "it won't be possible" is like this:
...

I am saying nothing of the sort. There is a huge difference between the two.  Look at the math and try to understand what it is saying.

(And btw, Gates denies saying that).


Yeah, I don't think he understands the magnitude of the amount of Bitcoin addresses.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: emrebey on April 08, 2015, 03:30:23 PM
...
You're saying "it won't be possible" is like this:
...

I am saying nothing of the sort. There is a huge difference between the two.  Look at the math and try to understand what it is saying.

(And btw, Gates denies saying that).


Yeah, I don't think he understands the magnitude of the amount of Bitcoin addresses.

I understand the magnitude of the amount of possible bitcoin addresses and I feel safe for today

but for 20 years later, I have no idea. I really don't get how you think it's never possible to brute force collisions.

MD5 was considered safe just like 10-20 years ago, and today nobody uses it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5#Collision_vulnerabilities

why do you think technology will stay same?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 08, 2015, 03:32:43 PM
I don't agree, just because we don't have the enough hardware atm, it doesn't mean we won't have it in the future either.

there is no need instantly brute force a 256 bit ECDSA key. raising the possibility is a big thing. and this possibility raises every time we add a new address w/ balance to the network already.


I'm going to make an ASIC for this, lol.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 08, 2015, 03:33:25 PM
...
You're saying "it won't be possible" is like this:
...

I am saying nothing of the sort. There is a huge difference between the two.  Look at the math and try to understand what it is saying.

(And btw, Gates denies saying that).


Yeah, I don't think he understands the magnitude of the amount of Bitcoin addresses.

I understand the magnitude of the amount of possible bitcoin addresses and I feel safe for today

but for 20 years later, I have no idea. I really don't get how you think it's never possible to brute force collisions.

MD5 was considered safe just like 10 years ago, and today nobody uses it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5#Collision_vulnerabilities

why do you think technology will stay same?

The same reason Moore's Law is incorrect.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 11, 2015, 04:04:28 PM
I would usually caution against installing any Chrome extensions, because they update silently, and can include various keylogging stuff.
Absolutely, always be careful when you install  extensions they could steal from your online bitcoin wallets.

If anyone is scared of using a Chrome extension you can always use Fiddler to append the CORS header to your HTTP get requests.

None of you have Bitcoin to steal anyway,  ;D


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Enzyme on April 11, 2015, 04:26:02 PM
Well, at least now we know which addresses have BTC in them :D
On the downside, nobody will ever find an address with BTC in it.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: HeroC on April 11, 2015, 04:38:34 PM
Wow, fun. I tried it, and all I saw for 50 pages were a bunch of 0s. :)


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 11, 2015, 05:07:45 PM
Wow, fun. I tried it, and all I saw for 50 pages were a bunch of 0s. :)

Glad you had fun, haha.

That's all it will ever come out to be.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: tyz on April 11, 2015, 08:16:10 PM
Is this directory only an excerpt or is it containing all existing 1.1488746e+77 Bitcoin addresses and their private keys?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on April 11, 2015, 08:18:49 PM
Is this directory only an excerpt or is it containing all existing 1.1488746e+77 Bitcoin addresses and their private keys?

It's not a directory really.

None of this information is saved to a database, it's impossible.

All keypairs are generated on the fly as the page is requested.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: ThePiGuy on May 31, 2015, 04:11:09 AM
If you're still around, a better idea would be to include a "total received".  I have all the addresses set up for forwarding so that if I catch any of them with bitcoins in them, I'll receive them.

However, it would be cool to see which addresses have received the most over time.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: virtualx on May 31, 2015, 02:04:28 PM
Is this directory only an excerpt or is it containing all existing 1.1488746e+77 Bitcoin addresses and their private keys?

It's not a directory really.

None of this information is saved to a database, it's impossible.

All keypairs are generated on the fly as the page is requested.

It's only an excerpt. There is no way that someone has 1.1488746e+77 Bitcoin addresses and their private keys at this point in time. I don't know about 10 or 20 years from now, probably there will be some other systems.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on May 31, 2015, 06:23:59 PM
If you're still around, a better idea would be to include a "total received".  I have all the addresses set up for forwarding so that if I catch any of them with bitcoins in them, I'll receive them.

However, it would be cool to see which addresses have received the most over time.

I could do that.

I don't think it would help any.

I've been doing this for so long and I haven't stumbled upon anything, lol.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: BayAreaCoins on June 01, 2015, 04:18:33 AM
If you're still around, a better idea would be to include a "total received".  I have all the addresses set up for forwarding so that if I catch any of them with bitcoins in them, I'll receive them.

However, it would be cool to see which addresses have received the most over time.

I could do that.

I don't think it would help any.

I've been doing this for so long and I haven't stumbled upon anything, lol.

We have stumbled across empty addresses in the middle of Buttcoins.com & Directory.io.

(really)


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: tres_commas on July 24, 2015, 11:27:25 PM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


To enable CORS in Chrome I use this extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-control-allow-origi/nlfbmbojpeacfghkpbjhddihlkkiljbi?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

https://i.imgur.com/5WkAvTM.png

This is purely for fun, your odds shouldn't even be called odds.

But just in case you happen to stumble on an address with a balance, DON'T STEAL.



Great novelty game. LOL 
How can I set it up to get the information from another location. I have a setup that allows me to get the information from, which is accessible via the browser and I would like to point the 'http://blockchain.info' CORS request there (while keeping the address in link) for retrieval instead of blockchain.info  ( http://replace_this_part_to_my_local/q/address/#keep_this_the_same)


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: tres_commas on July 24, 2015, 11:42:55 PM
Ha. Already found three that were emptied at some point. Does that mean I broke the odds of a lifetime burnt it on empty addresses, or should I go buy a lotto ticket.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: shorena on July 25, 2015, 05:12:54 AM
Ha. Already found three that were emptied at some point. Does that mean I broke the odds of a lifetime burnt it on empty addresses, or should I go buy a lotto ticket.

No that just means you found the obvious "brainwallets".


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: tyz on July 25, 2015, 10:51:54 AM
"Directory.io - Now with balances!"  ??? I can not see any balance on the site. Did you remove it again?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 26, 2015, 01:33:33 AM
"Directory.io - Now with balances!"  ??? I can not see any balance on the site. Did you remove it again?

Did you enable CORS in your browser?

It will only show with CORS enabled.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Enzyme on July 26, 2015, 02:08:08 AM
Well, I gave up on the third try.

GG.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 26, 2015, 02:41:23 AM
Well, I gave up on the third try.

GG.

You'll be back, haha.



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 26, 2015, 02:45:18 AM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


To enable CORS in Chrome I use this extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-control-allow-origi/nlfbmbojpeacfghkpbjhddihlkkiljbi?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

https://i.imgur.com/5WkAvTM.png

This is purely for fun, your odds shouldn't even be called odds.

But just in case you happen to stumble on an address with a balance, DON'T STEAL.



Great novelty game. LOL 
How can I set it up to get the information from another location. I have a setup that allows me to get the information from, which is accessible via the browser and I would like to point the 'http://blockchain.info' CORS request there (while keeping the address in link) for retrieval instead of blockchain.info  ( http://replace_this_part_to_my_local/q/address/#keep_this_the_same)

I can make you a console application with your specific URL, it will be much faster than through a browser.

When I was running it with my own insight server I was doing about 1000 address per second 2000 if you count the compressed keys.



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: tyz on July 26, 2015, 09:18:03 AM
Yes, i did enable CORS on my chrome browser. Balances still does not appear  :-\

edit: now it is shown!

"Directory.io - Now with balances!"  ??? I can not see any balance on the site. Did you remove it again?

Did you enable CORS in your browser?

It will only show with CORS enabled.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: tres_commas on July 29, 2015, 02:33:42 AM
What do you guys think about this.

Using Python 
I'm gathering a list of private and public addresses into two separate files. 
I keep the private and public addresses mapped together throughout the whole process btw. 
Sort the list of public addresses. 
Convert the addresses into an integer, rebase into regular base 10.
Compare how close the public addresses are numerically. 

The goal is to get enough public addresses that are close enough together , or similar distances apart, to see if there is a pattern in numerical difference in private keys.  I.e. - every priv addrs resorted by pub_addrs is some integer/pattern apart
Finding an approximate step distance, assuming that the it wraps around. 
For instance. 

step 3 starting at 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 

0 3 6 9 C F 2 5 8 B E 1 4 7 A D 0

Obviously pattern could come as more in depth like first step 3 the step 5, repeat. But the only way figure that out is to get enough public address neighbors in different regions of the address space. 

Then when I think I have a pattern that may work, create a test address pair, proceed as if I don't know the private address. 
Determine my test ranges of private addresses based on the public address. 
Decode my base58 guess range addresses into long integers. 
Integer // 128 + 1 for page number of these "Directory.io" like sites and scrub in either direction looking for the public address to match. 



Code:
codestring = list('123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz')
...
place_holder = 0
for value in pub_address[::-1]:
        long_int += codestring.index(value) * 58 ** place_holder
        place_holder += 1
...

The problem really comes down to that I periodically get a shorter number, unless, that's a key to the pattern.  Check it out. 

Quote
1C1rEtR7thtETfacM7zSAr5K3z5TmDBYH
51078483646279294236952535710672081744668370430130160350

1C1rFtVdGd2QjyYGUTrfbwCb4VTtzUDmEQ
2962553431846907081444274408269607242597151315247731067433

1C1tVsw7hNrAuHQepw4UBMiPs2oXb7bGam
2962732625605733070539107364803282557057598475989994440498


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 31, 2015, 02:15:53 AM
What do you guys think about this.

Using Python 
I'm gathering a list of private and public addresses into two separate files. 
I keep the private and public addresses mapped together throughout the whole process btw. 
Sort the list of public addresses. 
Convert the addresses into an integer, rebase into regular base 10.
Compare how close the public addresses are numerically. 

The goal is to get enough public addresses that are close enough together , or similar distances apart, to see if there is a pattern in numerical difference in private keys.  I.e. - every priv addrs resorted by pub_addrs is some integer/pattern apart
Finding an approximate step distance, assuming that the it wraps around. 
For instance. 

step 3 starting at 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 

0 3 6 9 C F 2 5 8 B E 1 4 7 A D 0

Obviously pattern could come as more in depth like first step 3 the step 5, repeat. But the only way figure that out is to get enough public address neighbors in different regions of the address space. 

Then when I think I have a pattern that may work, create a test address pair, proceed as if I don't know the private address. 
Determine my test ranges of private addresses based on the public address. 
Decode my base58 guess range addresses into long integers. 
Integer // 128 + 1 for page number of these "Directory.io" like sites and scrub in either direction looking for the public address to match. 



Code:
codestring = list('123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz')
...
place_holder = 0
for value in pub_address[::-1]:
        long_int += codestring.index(value) * 58 ** place_holder
        place_holder += 1
...

The problem really comes down to that I periodically get a shorter number, unless, that's a key to the pattern.  Check it out. 

Quote
1C1rEtR7thtETfacM7zSAr5K3z5TmDBYH
51078483646279294236952535710672081744668370430130160350

1C1rFtVdGd2QjyYGUTrfbwCb4VTtzUDmEQ
2962553431846907081444274408269607242597151315247731067433

1C1tVsw7hNrAuHQepw4UBMiPs2oXb7bGam
2962732625605733070539107364803282557057598475989994440498


Good luck finding a pattern out of 10^38 possible combinations.



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Panadacoin on July 31, 2015, 05:41:38 AM
So this is like all the addresses that exist?  I wonder if anyone has found something and just kept quiet about it? This is pretty crazy.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 31, 2015, 11:00:32 PM
So this is like all the addresses that exist?  I wonder if anyone has found something and just kept quiet about it? This is pretty crazy.

If they did they should buy some lottery tickets, lol.

I've been searching for a collision for years, haven't found shittttt.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: favdesu on August 01, 2015, 07:31:30 AM
So this is like all the addresses that exist?  I wonder if anyone has found something and just kept quiet about it? This is pretty crazy.

that's what I wonder too... are there addresses with a balance? does this site snipe them before posting them?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: McOussKing on August 13, 2015, 02:06:53 AM
http://s24.postimg.org/ga4j2tny9/Capture.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/ga4j2tny9/)

i have created an account to just reply this awesome Thread
[/b]

after a months of Brute-force using Command Prompt and manual checking balances.
This is my first Bitcoin Successful manually Brute-force ! (of course it take long time too but the balances are shown in real-time without going to Blockchain.info !)

I have Found 87540 Satoshi.
a simple calculation
87540 Satoshi = 0.0008754 BTC = 0.23 US Dollar.

Hmm.. Low Amount & Bad Luck :(
but it's better than the 0 that i get everytime :D !


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: McOussKing on August 13, 2015, 02:08:39 AM
So this is like all the addresses that exist?  I wonder if anyone has found something and just kept quiet about it? This is pretty crazy.

that's what I wonder too... are there addresses with a balance? does this site snipe them before posting them?

they doesn't check or snipe any address because the address are not even stored in any database, they are generated in the server-side with a simple calculation when the page is loading..  it's On-The-Fly generated address. and yes, there are some addresses with balances but it's not easy to get it, you need to search in a billions of billions of Bitcoins Empty addresses.

i have collected a lot of informations about how Bitcoin work technically in my last research about the Cryptography and the Digital Currencies


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: tres_commas on August 13, 2015, 04:26:45 PM
http://s24.postimg.org/ga4j2tny9/Capture.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/ga4j2tny9/)

i have created an account to just reply this awesome Thread
[/b]

after a months of Brute-force using Command Prompt and manual checking balances.
This is my first Bitcoin Successful manually Brute-force ! (of course it take long time too but the balances are shown in real-time without going to Blockchain.info !)

I have Found 87540 Satoshi.
a simple calculation
87540 Satoshi = 0.0008754 BTC = 0.23 US Dollar.

Hmm.. Low Amount & Bad Luck :(
but it's better than the 0 that i get everytime :D !

You fibber you. The compressed address leads to the same wallet and it's still a red zero, you just changed the source of the page.  
My proof.  
http://directory.io/61426087740424605227689896346135129414548009642951912170648466395300309182#5Hwwc74Mz8gKoRiQMJkRDDL2izyHpWpDbbuB6zhrq3yUZh2Q7iN  


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on August 21, 2015, 01:30:08 AM
I wish I still had the source code for this.

My dumb ass obfuscated the code in the site and accidentally deleted the copy on my computer.

I wanted to add sentfromaddress to the query that way you could see if it was at least used before.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: babylon99 on November 15, 2015, 05:14:35 AM
Very nice!
How to find a correct page with some amount of balances ?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: shorena on November 15, 2015, 11:50:21 AM
Very nice!
How to find a correct page with some amount of balances ?

Stupid question. because If somebody knows it, never share it with us.
I have another question :
How much is the Ratio of total addresses in directory.io respect to total possible bitcoin addresses ?
I asked it, because i want to know, is it any worth for looking correct pages.

1:1 the site lists all possible addresses.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: shorena on November 18, 2015, 10:27:45 AM
-snip-
How is it possible ? this means, the owner has all possible privkeys & he/she is the owner of all bitcoins .

They dont "own" the keys. A private key needs 32 byte storrage, there are 2256 private keys. Thats ~3*1054 yobibyte, way more than can be storred currently. They just generated the private keys and corresponding addresses on the fly. Thus you the person selecting the page are the random number generator for the page, which "selects" the private keys. That way they dont need to store any data and can still display all prviate keys and addresses.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: hamdi369 on December 24, 2015, 07:02:23 AM
hi

just a question please?

How to install directory.io on a web server? (assuming it's a Linux Apache Php server) ?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: sbtctalk on December 24, 2015, 09:06:06 AM
Since the Privkeys can be calculated,then are our bitcoins safe? Is it time to move on to multisig addressess and token wallets?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: sbtctalk on December 24, 2015, 09:11:18 AM
Okay. My fears are unfounded:

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-protocol-hack-joke/



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: hamdi369 on December 24, 2015, 03:56:19 PM
I want to use directory.io for producing random crypt key (not for a bitcoin project)
It's a good tool for produce complex cryptkey


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: notaek on December 24, 2015, 04:42:13 PM
This is basically a lame joke. I can create thousands of addresses from Bitaddress.org.  No need to waste time hunting for 0.00001 BTC among 904625697166532776746648320380374280100293470930272690489102837043110636675 addresses.

Further, I do not recommend anyone to download the chrome client shared in OP as it is likely a keylogger!

Just now created 100 addresses. Hunt for Bitcoins if you have time. :P

Code:

100,"1EdWWkQoYupS4G3WStYi559AhLYdLoLysw","5Kjo4n5LohYiC8A86iHkh6N5Yjctis74hCd3HC9s7NKhvbKYn3j"
101,"172o1s9Ht82noHELyxam4C2MGA2arnL1UV","5JD8NwuYpyNBWmwyY2eoWx5b53Ww6FxTLjPGstDD1UyjjiB5NtS"
102,"127q8aoovCFinzzjv12L86S16h27xw7Bnc","5KeRLYL7VGwpHyg5wb2LKTF2FmoGQXxJLwQyFxR1fbLx37FES6f"
103,"1D4stkGd9rQMntkkw5EVX9Jf6dcLPCJ4g2","5KBc6MNCGvkowiqub4GEZzwdWShMZoGt9NuXmq61XVoswzbdhvK"
104,"1KN5NXMrrEkKmNvmn5w2pHwuRjmFPGTQ9K","5HtGQcMcrMZK4B6EWwDyPanonRDupBWmB4AFe5mkLi5uo4L1wbq"
105,"1K4zAGpSDMGZN5a7zihUTiKXftZghu4EKF","5HtNhANqHHhmVqqGAX2CvPpd9kuvN1i1Qq2qKv4AXMUJ4zoT8iC"
106,"1DWMzNyA9WTBaciX2z4KFGZBb8HQCRKptm","5KGBJvVGqdVnxtpWrYRMmSBr9sJwgqEZC2adpK16Uar9tVa6aE2"
107,"1L4iwMKGygQwHjW14kWy3ZfVsR74fa7VE9","5Kayg4kcNGhkjPMxd4p9UNkFbAm1ZXFqKvrQtJ2HtHjoaN1V1wF"
108,"1Dv9fQ18QNhRvwXBhZgKNZjXCyAQEMUw4r","5JWvuJuLqAwYXJv62M4dVN5YmrKsjS2TDzPKoLyYwEGZ9uT9xL1"
109,"128FP9sStZxZJaGjT4Rcb6fyMFV116JGXX","5JLDrJn1urE19dEL2293ReiRMqqAEEuAD5jmEXQ6DhqQMzsfqZg"
110,"1MPa2URZck5TP1PkBr32P6oumbj7Zpavv1","5JZoxBYNdydTjvY2CZQMQkNzGFY5Z7sCxE4gMTimQv8FP2z55ed"
111,"1CZEqHpCsnvJSpkisebEXEkwRw1wn3TiZF","5Kg6avqbYFLzSnpLQ1u87Zxmy9CBQ1NHJ4mf1g5F8kcQVnb2PgC"
112,"1GQWiczcaAVN5qfxgZJcFLEUQhp1UEc9Xe","5JByf1HBZyDBsGihmhR1sh7ccHx34YpuAFQXMNSxX8G9BL4PvrM"
113,"1Lphs3HYV7g5XJL4JhSqJgoaGbwjh1FyZS","5JVeW8i52mRr4LiFeRF9REYYS6gzdqueCXo1wqkY4vcaPaWdYpk"
114,"1oqq6faUkcf755dY9MB7TkNJ2XTeNfQeV","5JBE9RkDHm42dxhfZeGpi86kdprfmqLfAM8jXBKXgdAZXULZtRk"
115,"18G7jY5iH5T5xJp87By98X6yTWnJVqfcyY","5J88LdgHin3EknVdBqgF6Zyw14GTWemRDQH6g481UKPJmQJnymm"
116,"1JjWCVPhnFe1j1XvnfU7ZaRjFL3q36kBXb","5JMy65WBGncZq7ZSxP8sCpFrBsGAbNep26Cat4g7rUai5i9Xqrp"
117,"1FhCJw6JNgVSUcBUiiEyJHB1teSvuLWdTx","5JhffKbzUtLcUaYU7rJ6uTPdNDsWjVXdxRVyTVuoR8rSGgnzzEV"
118,"1C9BtS6NUy3kkh2X2tZ52R9CwRU9f8rRHK","5JVbZ4Q4obxfgDdcTn8JQ79VPvWViNm5RRh64QuGfknQdQsEN2e"
119,"143J351mkfJwLvWVuuT12a1NLRxcYm6wzz","5JoXuwpu2jM4h1oF5qM5HouFYK5LPqzccvdK6ADWzJ4EtLxZSHt"
120,"1Gi9htMPuWtemFZVHUbwyyX2VRQYRxptNL","5JPbBxgnDQyF26movK3gSq5bMGW7geiwcgC2ddaidJAmWdZN9Zc"
121,"1gVTXSidf9tEBrZGfyhqjEqZtFGpAgAAe","5JxZWR2Rkv4Vb7zEEr11ikp91VyZVJQpxBK3edJ7a2JiHnJvGd1"
122,"1PasBWCWkTeRUACCousK5Thuf7ZwynmpZx","5JegXyLU6r7pmS2XprSLcfSpQuUfa1pcxatttPprHvXPVpqiyiY"
123,"178rkYNR3LidmAoRcbvXUCb2QWXARRQVTT","5JQX8j3ntUwj28kvcgHtFGaB1Yb3Dn7aUzPYaYZwZHoawexKGuy"
124,"152gyfeViagrYZs1N1fb4oQCKsKt51K4G2","5K9q4SVEbQ3KpbsuXJRW1gLphrnLPomyo4KeDKkLukmKpKzXstH"
125,"1Nw5fo2g9nVurTKgtKiaMWkLyDdVEFruyD","5JSXgqaJjvJZ1tcSGU1Qi6GUQKczSYAGBhm8EfMHACXqBtm9mQZ"
126,"1DkHvzqBqfxQnM4LfKMnPYCSiqmfQ1S9kZ","5KR4dD9J7NQifRLWqtQCyq4LSq1YR5j83tfB9PSdDVdk5G8Fama"
127,"1LPWzwa1vYoV53sPTVRsRqsugn4c51jQf7","5JedyFVccPxkornZ3xqRC992zjhtVt1rawQE5ZjBwAiHSvc7fqo"
128,"1DaZSxS3pGVtoajoZHdatkrjArZjFDmZke","5J6E8ta6ppSovuUNXXFfRmpZcFhQ69dhEduADN1XymPQuPU5G5J"
129,"1BzrCGwzmPPn1wH6zEr3ZaRjsNKKZo2JLE","5JQPPiGgTPAvrsViW9QRVmbKZCGDeHEKUqJ4o2cnpiqbdoeGysx"
130,"1Fo69axbnnBUEMEi5FDEoyXqcZJBLyqYnV","5KYQLFsavBSDGwh9QFtDYegUupLLUY542taDio4teBjowHRyMCq"
131,"14MoNBX1AjN2rHJCXaLms631UMaiDEAXae","5K5RWfKHXdmhb9wT9VUCpCdYAPcEsNbLMx3b9hGaGKMytnHYD1A"
132,"1FJrDB7ovkP5cBVr217gmTBSpvchmzRCnM","5KjHBudUB95AmRFRxE2xzLJ64LLvJzhdJT6gRrCWr4dHpxRZ1D7"
133,"14E7KLdiSWo6GQgcT1BNrNFotzcV1A9ZZZ","5J6JMURG32BWy9RA2qntsRbLZUDmAuBHgPHbtYmMsoMkDtpiQB6"
134,"1CNYKeL3iHSoPvdkxA3TKGAJweK4ujmQNz","5Kgqy81g7DH4ARedAinghRmQP3b5zq4hTUdFtVaAGsHm9xxveGy"
135,"1GPxvkwvRQK9NdHLZX2Vex5tCzr9zXiPib","5JUeUXmx8owGBqhpyqbG5ZzyDz7eW97mBRDZeGgRFWm3gY37DLU"
136,"18xcTT6MyjBCp1XedZrUsyao1mbWc4qZzM","5KGqw7q1RMXNo7mLSEi8cUnygc88UTHLKAf8LwFKNmYa4zxpQJJ"
137,"1EqiQKWUNxvyVtoMdQHmDVbX9Tvvqr9mJS","5KaRAyf9uhxt6ZCM4fDipTJHFpxNPSuePMTTupQJJ84Cp76Puyf"
138,"1Mztta1N7be1Bnb66hYdx4ZFvxpZkPxHRK","5J79SfMm2vq82WnBSwrYECf86XXXHF9yJxry9BP91ux6hR9cfgt"
139,"1LcNu8tN3zU8ZwADruCigKThV6HbmxW2pw","5KawGDRFn5S1kEmDsDvaoHXhyx7VYyqW1dpyZ8HBuqLPhmabSyZ"
140,"14hz5DY2YizG4fxHCn1NRdjqJePEZsNPvW","5Kf5Zy9cyDHQGWN4gyePSBXHwXghYAg1iHuXHQdxvQNhL65S7zN"
141,"157UmGgEJR6UCE1egyyHBiiLYyHGfT1MUk","5KhnRXyf3EA1Lsv1RSfVPSAnNu51A8SERGJbR1H99DfFnqQpsxa"
142,"14yrKm9if6kL8jd3F47XvQT7mfivn1QXgd","5KJ2wq88Wd7BtGtJRciWVWWNsPHRcDa5527AjZ6UoMmHhGJDbJw"
143,"1D67zkRGhQJu62t9VBNC5TgT6d6iTbGgyj","5HuyAFSZuSWKWJsy9ciLvty9wbCGScM4uFbdUw9vP7bAHrFGusS"
144,"1LJPrQpFCqMsUjksTyRodLkqGCeXrNZBXL","5JaCxcVFkr96rke2wwrNaw13DU7YNFiErbPhinAwGEiAckj3tj2"
145,"1Bd6VTnZ6yQqSVtEiv3uRHKU2A7KsTz7U","5KZhwmSLa8wSVjYvrPhipyRQCCDtkHt4JeMbopgBbYKeSRckyWE"
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199,"19YyaPz8w526ssie7tqdzzbuTcKdfKfSGP","5KiJPnVjpccWagRVvUBr8UDbkMKRLT5krUa38TJZkkwhJu7bqjd"


N.B.: I do not encourage importing private keys from the above addresses to your main wallet nor use them for performing any kind of transactions!


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: DannyHamilton on December 24, 2015, 05:26:31 PM
- snip -
No need to waste time hunting for 0.00001 BTC among 904625697166532776746648320380374280100293470930272690489102837043110636675 addresses.
- snip -

Actually, I think there are only
1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 possible P2PKH addresses.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: coinzat on December 24, 2015, 07:28:53 PM
Message to everyone whe is willing for real to search for dust in this huge list.
It is more profitable for you to surf some faucets which gives some pennies than searching for bitcoin in these addresses


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: kingaltcoins on December 24, 2015, 07:46:31 PM
OP is really wasting time here! Sometimes you can get some coins in any of the address posted in first page or last page. But why should I wait like that for a cent! ::)

- snip -
No need to waste time hunting for 0.00001 BTC among 904625697166532776746648320380374280100293470930272690489102837043110636675 addresses.
- snip -

Actually, I think there are only
1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 possible P2PKH addresses.

BTW, what is a P2PKH address ?  ??? And why is it so limited ? Can I get one address like that?



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: DannyHamilton on December 24, 2015, 09:43:32 PM
what is a P2PKH address?

It is a "pay to public key hash" address.

In bitcoin, it is any address that starts with a 1.

And why is it so limited?

The address is caculated with the RIPEMD160 hashing algorithm.  The output of that algorithm is a 160 bit value.  Since a bit can have only two possible values (0 or 1), there are 2160 distinct possible outputs from the RIPEMD160 algorithm.

2160 in base 10 is 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976
(or approximately 1.46 X 1048)

Can I get one address like that?

Yes.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: kingaltcoins on December 24, 2015, 09:52:57 PM
what is a P2PKH address?

It is a "pay to public key hash" address.

In bitcoin, it is any address that starts with a 1.

And why is it so limited?

The address is caculated with the RIPEMD160 hashing algorithm.  The output of that algorithm is a 160 bit value.  Since a bit can have only two possible values (0 or 1), there are 2160 distinct possible outputs from the RIPEMD160 algorithm.

2160 in base 10 is 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976
(or approximately 1.46 X 1048)

Can I get one address like that?

Yes.

Thanks for the detailed explanation. But I can see in OP's link that there are 904625697166532776746648320380374280100293470930272690489102837043110636675 addresses in that directory? How is it possible. Also, how can people generate new address after 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 address is made?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: DannyHamilton on December 25, 2015, 04:28:23 AM
Thanks for the detailed explanation. But I can see in OP's link that there are 904625697166532776746648320380374280100293470930272690489102837043110636675 addresses in that directory?
How is it possible.

You are incorrect.

The OP link indicates 904625697166532776746648320380374280100293470930272690489102837043110636675 private keys, not addresses. The link doesn't say anything about the number of addresses.

If you look, you'll see that each private key has 2 addresses listed next to it (1 uncompressed key address, and 1 compressed key address).

Since there are only about 1.46 X 1048 possible addresses, and there are more than 1.15 X 1077 possible private keys, that means that each address can be accessed with (on average) 7.9 X 1028 different private keys.

Also, how can people generate new address after 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 address is made?

There are approximately 7 billion people on the earth.  This includes infants, elderly, people that don't have access to the internet, and the sick and dying among all the others.  If every single human on the earth generated a billion bitcoin addresses every second, it would still take 6.6 X 1021 years to generate every possible bitcoin address.

That's 6600000000000000000000 (6.6 X 1021) years.

Humans have only existed for about 6000000  (6X106) years.
The universe has only existed for about 14000000000 years (1.4 X 1010) years.

That means if you repeat the process for the entire time that the universe has existed, and do that over and over a billion times you still won't have generated all the possible bitcoin addresses.

So, I think by the time all the addresses are made, we can just invent a new system, don't you think?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: kingaltcoins on December 25, 2015, 07:12:28 AM
Thanks for the detailed explanation. But I can see in OP's link that there are 904625697166532776746648320380374280100293470930272690489102837043110636675 addresses in that directory?
How is it possible.

You are incorrect.

The OP link indicates 904625697166532776746648320380374280100293470930272690489102837043110636675 private keys, not addresses. The link doesn't say anything about the number of addresses.

If you look, you'll see that each private key has 2 addresses listed next to it (1 uncompressed key address, and 1 compressed key address).

Since there are only about 1.46 X 1048 possible addresses, and there are more than 1.15 X 1077 possible private keys, that means that each address can be accessed with (on average) 7.9 X 1028 different private keys.

Also, how can people generate new address after 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 address is made?

There are approximately 7 billion people on the earth.  This includes infants, elderly, people that don't have access to the internet, and the sick and dying among all the others.  If every single human on the earth generated a billion bitcoin addresses every second, it would still take 6.6 X 1021 years to generate every possible bitcoin address.

That's 6600000000000000000000 (6.6 X 1021) years.

Humans have only existed for about 6000000  (6X106) years.
The universe has only existed for about 14000000000 years (1.4 X 1010) years.

That means if you repeat the process for the entire time that the universe has existed, and do that over and over a billion times you still won't have generated all the possible bitcoin addresses.

So, I think by the time all the addresses are made, we can just invent a new system, don't you think?

Thank you for such a detailed reply. :) But I still have a doubt with these figures because you see, there are many Coinbase and other online wallet users where it generates a new address after every transaction. Imagine 0.5 billion people generating one address after every transaction, at every second. Then what will the final figure stand out to be after 100 years of this practice? :P


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: DannyHamilton on December 25, 2015, 09:29:09 AM
Imagine 0.5 billion people generating one address after every transaction, at every second.

I already demonstrated that if 7 BILLION people generate 1 BILLION addresses every second, we won't run out of addresses even if we started generating those addresses at the beginning of time and then repeated that process 1 BILLION times.

Now you want to know about only 0.5 billion people and only 1 address per second? You seem to have difficulty understanding that 7 billion is a bigger number than 0.5 billion, and that 1 billion is a bigger number than 1, and that 14 billion is a bigger number than 100.

Then what will the final figure stand out to be after 100 years of this practice? :P

Fine.  The math is simple enough.  Lets give it a go...

100 years is approximately 31.5 million seconds.

If half a billion people do that, then you're looking at 31.5 million X 0.5 billion = 1.58 X 1016

After 100 years, that's only 15750000000000000 addresses.

Forget about 100 years.  Your 0.5 billion people could generate 1 address every second for the next trillion years, and we still wouldn't run out of addresses.

So, I think by the time all the addresses are made (and you and I have been dead for trillions and trillions of years), we can just invent a new system, don't you think?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: kingaltcoins on December 25, 2015, 10:38:52 AM
Imagine 0.5 billion people generating one address after every transaction, at every second.

I already demonstrated that if 7 BILLION people generate 1 BILLION addresses every second, we won't run out of addresses even if we started generating those addresses at the beginning of time and then repeated that process 1 BILLION times.

Now you want to know about only 0.5 billion people and only 1 address per second? You seem to have difficulty understanding that 7 billion is a bigger number than 0.5 billion, and that 1 billion is a bigger number than 1, and that 14 billion is a bigger number than 100.

Then what will the final figure stand out to be after 100 years of this practice? :P

Fine.  The math is simple enough.  Lets give it a go...

100 years is approximately 31.5 million seconds.

If half a billion people do that, then you're looking at 31.5 million X 0.5 billion = 1.58 X 1016

After 100 years, that's only 15750000000000000 addresses.

Forget about 100 years.  Your 0.5 billion people could generate 1 address every second for the next trillion years, and we still wouldn't run out of addresses.


Thanks a lot! You really are a genius. :) BTW, what about the case for generating vanity addresses? Are they limited too?

Quote
So, I think by the time all the addresses are made (and you and I have been dead for trillions and trillions of years), we can just invent a new system, don't you think?

Definitely true, since different alt-coins including some scam coins are are launched daily. ;D


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on February 03, 2016, 07:23:22 AM
Message to everyone whe is willing for real to search for dust in this huge list.
It is more profitable for you to surf some faucets which gives some pennies than searching for bitcoin in these addresses
This is a joke. I am not encouraging that anyone steals with this resource. Heck, it's just for fun! A classic joke, just as directory.io was when it was created ;)


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: hamdi369 on October 29, 2016, 03:40:02 AM
Quote
The OP link indicates 904625697166532776746648320380374280100293470930272690489102837043110636675 private keys, not addresses. The link doesn't say anything about the number of addresses

No that is the number of pages... each page have 128 pair WIF privkey / addresses..

Quote
there are only about 1.46 X 1048 possible addresses

So all addresss in that directory aren't available?

Is there more privkey as addresse?

what if I put some BTC in a out of range "1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976"

for exemple I use the last page ?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: apoorvlathey on November 30, 2016, 05:06:53 AM
I have added a little more functionality to this to help the lurkers find the right address. I have added "Reload to open Random Page".
You can visit here : http://yoyobtcrotator.cf/directory.io/


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on December 01, 2016, 03:33:40 AM
I have added a little more functionality to this to help the lurkers find the right address. I have added "Reload to open Random Page".
You can visit here : http://yoyobtcrotator.cf/directory.io/

Nice!


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: mattermaster on March 25, 2017, 06:18:56 AM
Wow!! This is great i found an address having 0.903 BTC on it!! Thank you


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on March 25, 2017, 04:27:34 PM
Wow!! This is great i found an address having 0.903 BTC on it!! Thank you

Nuh uh!


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: apoorvlathey on April 02, 2017, 04:50:44 PM
Wow!! This is great i found an address having 0.903 BTC on it!! Thank you
Fooling everyone on 25th march, ahead of april fools ?
If this is true show us the directory.io link and your new address !  8)

btw, Remember : "But just in case you happen to stumble on an address with a balance, DON'T STEAL. ! :P"


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: posternat on April 03, 2017, 04:51:46 AM
Message to everyone whe is willing for real to search for dust in this huge list.
It is more profitable for you to surf some faucets which gives some pennies than searching for bitcoin in these addresses

Right, it just a time waste for finding the bitcoin address from the hugh list of unwanted addresses  :D. I wonder why would anyone be so lame and lazy to fall for this trap.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: mraksoll on June 05, 2017, 07:50:18 PM
Hi how make it work ? i install cors but not result what need put on cors the extension not do anything


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: coinits on June 27, 2017, 07:50:49 PM
- snip -
looks like it found a couple of BTC...
- snip -

Absolute nonsense.

That private key has been publicly known since 2014.  Someone just did the math to figure out what page that private key would be on and then linked to it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661781.0

It was all part of a scam. There was a dude selling these private keys with the promise of finding some BTC. He would seed the address with some btc and then sell the private keys to some containing btc to perpetuate the scam.

I saw the scam site at one time but can't find it now.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: swogerino on June 27, 2017, 09:45:13 PM
I have seen a lot of threads regarding directory.io and I know one should spend more than his lifetime to search for all addresses and to check if there is any balance in there.
Are private keys of hardware wallets addresses on that page or only software ones ?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: minifrij on June 28, 2017, 12:37:41 AM
I have seen a lot of threads regarding directory.io and I know one should spend more than his lifetime to search for all addresses and to check if there is any balance in there.
Are private keys of hardware wallets addresses on that page or only software ones ?
Does your hardware wallet use an address (or addresses) beginning with a 1? If so, it will be on directory.io somewhere.

It doesn't matter what device the address is generated on, as directory.io just generates every possible non-P2SH (3 prefix) address and throws it out there.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 15, 2017, 06:26:20 PM
Selling ad space on http://btckey.space

PM me for visitor stats if interested.

Thanks,
Jude


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Kemarit on July 15, 2017, 07:02:19 PM
I have seen a lot of threads regarding directory.io and I know one should spend more than his lifetime to search for all addresses and to check if there is any balance in there.
Are private keys of hardware wallets addresses on that page or only software ones ?
Does your hardware wallet use an address (or addresses) beginning with a 1? If so, it will be on directory.io somewhere.

It doesn't matter what device the address is generated on, as directory.io just generates every possible non-P2SH (3 prefix) address and throws it out there.

Correct. directory.io publishes only bitcoin address that starts with "1". To give you a brief history, when directory.io started to list every bitcoin private key alongside its corresponding public address. this cause panic which some even speculate that it will cause the downfall of bitcoin, as a result it has somewhat affected the price negatively. However, I think this just proves how bitcoin protocol strength. It will take you years if you want to search directory.io and look for a matching private keys.





Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 15, 2017, 07:51:08 PM
I have seen a lot of threads regarding directory.io and I know one should spend more than his lifetime to search for all addresses and to check if there is any balance in there.
Are private keys of hardware wallets addresses on that page or only software ones ?
Does your hardware wallet use an address (or addresses) beginning with a 1? If so, it will be on directory.io somewhere.

It doesn't matter what device the address is generated on, as directory.io just generates every possible non-P2SH (3 prefix) address and throws it out there.

Correct. directory.io publishes only bitcoin address that starts with "1". To give you a brief history, when directory.io started to list every bitcoin private key alongside its corresponding public address. this cause panic which some even speculate that it will cause the downfall of bitcoin, as a result it has somewhat affected the price negatively. However, I think this just proves how bitcoin protocol strength. It will take you years if you want to search directory.io and look for a matching private keys.





On a legit note, I was bored as shit sitting in this hotel room as I travel for work.

I found an address with exactly the miner fee by randomly searching http://btckey.space. I instantly ran down to the "news station" (What the UK calls a convenience store) and bought two scratch off lottery tickets, I didn't win, haha.

But I did stumble on an address with a balance...out of all these years....


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: apoorvlathey on July 16, 2017, 04:52:31 AM
I don't know why, but I am only able to see the balances of half the address' per page only.
Screenshots :

https://i.imgur.com/UJRQk6C.png

https://i.imgur.com/x4Qd5uY.png


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: trecore4 on July 16, 2017, 11:20:23 AM
Isn't that screenshot is showing up the private keys related to an address. I m wondering why that is not security issue ? Or is it just the demonstration of something that I don't understand. What's this all about. Please help me understand. Thanks.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 16, 2017, 02:20:49 PM
I don't know why, but I am only able to see the balances of half the address' per page only.
Screenshots :

https://i.imgur.com/UJRQk6C.png

https://i.imgur.com/x4Qd5uY.png

That happens to me every so often, does it eventually show both after a refresh?

What's happening is the second half is being rate limited by blockchain.info.

I am currently working on a new version that doesn't use blockchain.info.

Thanks,
Jude


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 18, 2017, 06:49:59 PM
Alrighty,

You no longer have to force CORS using Fiddler or browser extension, it just works!

I am working on a PK search feature too.

If you have any suggestions let me know!

Thanks,
Jude


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Zionatin on July 19, 2017, 06:19:36 AM
It is fake. How would such a toll exist to mass produce private key off addresses it finds ? If this is true we all at risk.
It's just a for fun site. Joke site.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 19, 2017, 07:17:40 PM
It is fake. How would such a toll exist to mass produce private key off addresses it finds ? If this is true we all at risk.
It's just a for fun site. Joke site.

It's not "fake", your odds are just horrible.

You have better luck winning the lottery then getting struck by lightening, but it's not impossible.

I was randomly entering numbers in the URL and found an address with a very small balance (Miner fee). I didn't move the funds but it blew my mind I actually landed on something.

There is nothing "fake" about the site tho...

It is indeed just a for fun site.

Thanks,
Jude


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 19, 2017, 08:07:45 PM
Search feature added.

You can find the page of any address if you know the WIF.

Enjoy!


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 21, 2017, 08:17:09 AM
New design!

Plan on adding a "surf" button for previous and next pages to automatically go to the previous or next page at a set interval.

Probably going to add some more tools for other things to make it a more serious resource, particularly regarding Bitcoin private keys.

Thanks,
Jude


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Zaqwerius on July 23, 2017, 06:31:32 PM
New design!
Plan on adding a "surf" button for previous and next pages to automatically go to the previous or next page at a set interval.

Nice new design! Site really works. I spend about 1 hour to find my private key and its adress with some balance on it (I didn't use form "Search Private Key"). And when I found it I had alert with message "You found a balance!".  So if you find some address with balance you won't miss it.

Making "Surf" button is great idea.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on July 23, 2017, 08:20:29 PM
New design!
Plan on adding a "surf" button for previous and next pages to automatically go to the previous or next page at a set interval.

Nice new design! Site really works. I spend about 1 hour to find my private key and its adress with some balance on it (I didn't use form "Search Private Key"). And when I found it I had alert with message "You found a balance!".  So if you find some address with balance you won't miss it.

Making "Surf" button is great idea.

Glad you like it!

I am working on the surf option now.

Thanks,
Jude


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Bittoshi on August 04, 2017, 05:57:02 AM
That's a great site! I really hope the surf option will work soon.  ;D

Currently I use a free macro recorder (http://www.mouserecorder.com/) to automatically click on the Next button but I cannot use the PC at this time because the macro stops (of course) as soon as I move the mouse. So an auto clicker on btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net would be great :-)

Yesterday I found a balance on page 2. It was a very tiny amount and the balance sheet even showed me a negative amount (-523 Satoshis or so) but it was nice to see what happens when you find an account with a balance in it. A window pops up, informing you that there is a balance and you cannot move on before confirming that message. So there is almost no chance you overlook something. Even if the wallet is not visible on the screen because it is at the very end of the page (it was the last one of page 2).

A few minutes later the amount disappeared from that wallet. Seems that someone tested something.
But apart from that occurrence I haven't found anything yet. Odds are not too good with so much possible keys but hey, its like playing lotto for free.  ;D


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Zaqwerius on August 09, 2017, 11:30:13 AM
Please make caching of resources. It is not necessary to download same scripts, fonts and images on every page.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Zaqwerius on August 15, 2017, 08:41:47 AM
Jude Austin what language do you use for backend?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on August 15, 2017, 01:18:19 PM
Jude Austin what language do you use for backend?

It's Golang for key generation and JavaScript for checking balances.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: madmartyk on August 15, 2017, 01:22:10 PM
When if the surf button going to be ready?  Also will surf stop if it sees a non-zero balance?

BTW, LOVE this program!!!


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: madmartyk on August 15, 2017, 01:26:09 PM
and it's down!!!

Error 403 - This web app is stopped.

The web app you have attempted to reach is currently stopped and does not accept any requests. Please try to reload the page or visit it again soon.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on August 17, 2017, 07:36:04 PM
and it's down!!!

Error 403 - This web app is stopped.

The web app you have attempted to reach is currently stopped and does not accept any requests. Please try to reload the page or visit it again soon.

Should be back up.

Some times all the bandwidth gets used and it goes down for a second until it makes a credit for bandwidth.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: smitcher on August 29, 2017, 07:27:38 AM
Great site... just two issues

1) Last page is 1 too big

Page 1809251394333065553493296640760748560200586941860545380978205674086221273350 out of 1809251394333065553493296640760748560200586941860545380978205674086221273350

It shows nothing whereas .....49 out of ....50 coresponds to the last page on directory.io

2) The real last page .......49 doesn't show balances... Not sure why but you may wish to check this....



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Lolo54 on September 13, 2017, 05:30:30 AM
and it's down!!!

Error 403 - This web app is stopped.

The web app you have attempted to reach is currently stopped and does not accept any requests. Please try to reload the page or visit it again soon.
Hello, I discovered the thread of discussion very interesting but obviously offline now or that's for an upgrade new options can be?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: KrishnaAhire on October 25, 2017, 10:37:20 AM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


To enable CORS in Chrome I use this extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-control-allow-origi/nlfbmbojpeacfghkpbjhddihlkkiljbi?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

https://i.imgur.com/5WkAvTM.png

This is purely for fun, your odds shouldn't even be called odds.

But just in case you happen to stumble on an address with a balance, DON'T STEAL.

You made a good tool, you will end with generation of thousands of dollar as ad revenue, please help the visitors too by letting them search by wallets instead of private keys, if they already have private keys, there is no need of using your tool.  Visitor needs private key for particular wallet address, so make search available for wallets.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: yeahman809 on October 26, 2017, 01:56:14 PM
Hello,

I made a clone of Directory.io but I added the ability to show the balance of the addresses when CORS is enabled in Chrome;

http://btcdirectory.azurewebsites.net/


To enable CORS in Chrome I use this extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-control-allow-origi/nlfbmbojpeacfghkpbjhddihlkkiljbi?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

https://i.imgur.com/5WkAvTM.png

This is purely for fun, your odds shouldn't even be called odds.

But just in case you happen to stumble on an address with a balance, DON'T STEAL.

You made a good tool, you will end with generation of thousands of dollar as ad revenue, please help the visitors too by letting them search by wallets instead of private keys, if they already have private keys, there is no need of using your tool.  Visitor needs private key for particular wallet address, so make search available for wallets.

Did you read anything about how this works....obviously not, keys are generated on the fly, there isn't a database big enough to store this data.  SO THERE IS NOT A WAY TO SEARCH FOR A SPECIFIC ADDRESS!


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: ZeusLight on November 12, 2017, 04:03:44 PM
Is there anyone who can help me how to make directory.io with balances on local server.. currently ill run directory.go on 127.0.0.1 and would be happy if anyone can help to edit the lines so i get balances from blockchain.. as btckey.space have ...


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Zaqwerius on November 24, 2017, 04:07:18 PM
I think this is a new version of site https://btckey.online. It's seems to be faster and has auto surfing option.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: ZeusLight on November 27, 2017, 04:01:07 AM
thaks for this advise .!!! 8)


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: ZeusLight on December 03, 2017, 07:16:27 PM
Dont use btckey.space / btckey.online or washen.me !!!!


I did a test added 2 privkeys with small amount of satoshis to test out this guy... and guess what, he took 1600+ and 1200+ satoshis!!!!


I advise everyone to setup your own directory.io localy and use the source code they don't wanted to share...  Now i see whay they dont shared it !!!! they try to fish peoples who use their sites... If u find a key in their site it will sent alert to them aswell... Never even go in at thoose sites, next is to see if they have MITm code, so far i dident found yet.


You can choose to view transactions or only final balance by channg the booth lines to :  final_balance or total_received .  I personally run it with total_received.
here is the source:


<script>
(function() {
    {
        var _0x44e0x1 = document['querySelectorAll']('.list-group-item a[href*="blockchain"]');
        var _0x44e0x2 = [];
        for (var _0x44e0x3 in _0x44e0x1) {
            if (_0x44e0x1[_0x44e0x3]['href'] != undefined) {
                _0x44e0x2['push'](_0x44e0x1[_0x44e0x3]['href']['substring'](_0x44e0x1[_0x44e0x3]['href']['lastIndexOf']('/') + 1))
            }
        };
        addr = _0x44e0x2['slice'](0, 200);
        var _0x44e0x4 = 'http://blockchain.info/multiaddr?limit=0&cors=true&active=' + addr['join']('|');
        var _0x44e0x5 = new XMLHttpRequest();
        _0x44e0x5['open']('GET', _0x44e0x4, true);
        _0x44e0x5['onreadystatechange'] = function() {
            if (_0x44e0x5['readyState'] != 4) {
                return
            };
            var _0x44e0x6 = true;
            try {
                _0x44e0x6 = JSON['parse'](_0x44e0x5['responseText'])
            } catch (e) {};
            if (!_0x44e0x6 || !_0x44e0x6['addresses']) {
                return
            };
            var _0x44e0x7 = true;
            for (var _0x44e0x3 in _0x44e0x6['addresses']) {
                var _0x44e0x8 = _0x44e0x6['addresses'][_0x44e0x3];
                var _0x44e0x9 = document['querySelector']('.list-group-item a[href*="' + _0x44e0x8['address'] + '"]');
                if (_0x44e0x9) {
                    var _0x44e0xa = document['createElement']('span');
                    _0x44e0xa['className'] = _0x44e0x8['total_received'] == 0 ? 'label label-success' : 'label label-success';
                    _0x44e0xa['innerText'] = parseFloat((_0x44e0x8['total_received'] * 0.00000001)['toFixed'](12));
                    _0x44e0x9['parentNode']['insertBefore'](_0x44e0xa, _0x44e0x9['nextSibling']);
                    if (_0x44e0xa['innerText'] != 0) {
                        alert('You found a Transaction!!')
                    }
                }
            }
        };
        _0x44e0x5['send']()
    }
})()
</script>


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: madmartyk on December 03, 2017, 08:26:54 PM
Dont use btckey.space / btckey.online or washen.me !!!!


I did a test added 2 privkeys with small amount of satoshis to test out this guy... and guess what, he took 1600+ and 1200+ satoshis!!!!


I advise everyone to setup your own directory.io localy and use the source code they don't wanted to share...  Now i see whay they dont shared it !!!! they try to fish peoples who use their sites... If u find a key in their site it will sent alert to them aswell... Never even go in at thoose sites, next is to see if they have MITm code, so far i dident found yet.


You can choose to view transactions or only final balance by channg the booth lines to :  final_balance or total_received .  I personally run it with total_received.
here is the source:


<script>
(function() {
    {
        var _0x44e0x1 = document['querySelectorAll']('.list-group-item a[href*="blockchain"]');
        var _0x44e0x2 = [];
        for (var _0x44e0x3 in _0x44e0x1) {
            if (_0x44e0x1[_0x44e0x3]['href'] != undefined) {
                _0x44e0x2['push'](_0x44e0x1[_0x44e0x3]['href']['substring'](_0x44e0x1[_0x44e0x3]['href']['lastIndexOf']('/') + 1))
            }
        };
        addr = _0x44e0x2['slice'](0, 200);
        var _0x44e0x4 = 'http://blockchain.info/multiaddr?limit=0&cors=true&active=' + addr['join']('|');
        var _0x44e0x5 = new XMLHttpRequest();
        _0x44e0x5['open']('GET', _0x44e0x4, true);
        _0x44e0x5['onreadystatechange'] = function() {
            if (_0x44e0x5['readyState'] != 4) {
                return
            };
            var _0x44e0x6 = true;
            try {
                _0x44e0x6 = JSON['parse'](_0x44e0x5['responseText'])
            } catch (e) {};
            if (!_0x44e0x6 || !_0x44e0x6['addresses']) {
                return
            };
            var _0x44e0x7 = true;
            for (var _0x44e0x3 in _0x44e0x6['addresses']) {
                var _0x44e0x8 = _0x44e0x6['addresses'][_0x44e0x3];
                var _0x44e0x9 = document['querySelector']('.list-group-item a[href*="' + _0x44e0x8['address'] + '"]');
                if (_0x44e0x9) {
                    var _0x44e0xa = document['createElement']('span');
                    _0x44e0xa['className'] = _0x44e0x8['total_received'] == 0 ? 'label label-success' : 'label label-success';
                    _0x44e0xa['innerText'] = parseFloat((_0x44e0x8['total_received'] * 0.00000001)['toFixed'](12));
                    _0x44e0x9['parentNode']['insertBefore'](_0x44e0xa, _0x44e0x9['nextSibling']);
                    if (_0x44e0xa['innerText'] != 0) {
                        alert('You found a Transaction!!')
                    }
                }
            }
        };
        _0x44e0x5['send']()
    }
})()
</script>

How do we set up the directory IO local?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Zaqwerius on December 04, 2017, 09:05:00 AM
Dont use btckey.space / btckey.online or washen.me !!!!


I did a test added 2 privkeys with small amount of satoshis to test out this guy... and guess what, he took 1600+ and 1200+ satoshis!!!!

Yeah, I have some situation with btckey.space. Owner stole satoshi from my small amount balance which I tested there. I made small research of these 3 sites.  
btckey.space and washen.me have very similar code structure based on Golang. Data generates on server side and user receive one html file with all data. It can be same owner of these sites.  
btckey.online  based on Angular 1.x and Golang. Data received form server-side as json and view generates on frontend side.
 
Source code for backend something like this https://github.com/saracen/directory.io.  


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: minifrij on December 04, 2017, 12:47:22 PM
I did a test added 2 privkeys with small amount of satoshis to test out this guy... and guess what, he took 1600+ and 1200+ satoshis!!!!
You mean that someone took BTC from you when you gave away your private key? What a shocker.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on December 05, 2017, 03:09:42 PM
You guys are hilarious.

I didn't take your Bitcoin and quit fucking throwing your private key all over the internet.

And quit stealing my website, lol.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: ZeusLight on December 05, 2017, 10:20:43 PM
You guys are hilarious.

I didn't take your Bitcoin and quit fucking throwing your private key all over the internet.

And quit stealing my website, lol.


Im sorry if it wasent you!! But the sites i used it on wash : washen.me , btckey.space and btckey.online!!! I had thoose privkeys since long time ago and after using them on thoose sites it was over... I did in fact by mean just to see if there is thiefes... Who he is i dont know but one of the guys behind  one of those sites.

I dident steal ur website???  I maked its keypart  public for people so they dont need to risk using other sites... 



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: ZeusLight on December 05, 2017, 10:27:12 PM
Dont use btckey.space / btckey.online or washen.me !!!!


I did a test added 2 privkeys with small amount of satoshis to test out this guy... and guess what, he took 1600+ and 1200+ satoshis!!!!

Yeah, I have some situation with btckey.space. Owner stole satoshi from my small amount balance which I tested there. I made small research of these 3 sites.  
btckey.space and washen.me have very similar code structure based on Golang. Data generates on server side and user receive one html file with all data. It can be same owner of these sites.  
btckey.online  based on Angular 1.x and Golang. Data received form server-side as json and view generates on frontend side.
 
Source code for backend something like this https://github.com/saracen/directory.io.  


Exaktlly... what i seen also with html file!  Its for sure one of those guys if its not the same who steal it ofcourse.  Who else ?

I hope everyone who are using thoose build their own, much faster and more secure at least.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: ZeusLight on December 05, 2017, 10:35:59 PM
I did a test added 2 privkeys with small amount of satoshis to test out this guy... and guess what, he took 1600+ and 1200+ satoshis!!!!
You mean that someone took BTC from you when you gave away your private key? What a shocker.


It was by mean to see !! i dont blame for they took thoose satoshis... I payd this very small price less then 1 dollar just to see if guys behind thoose sites are legit or if they steal / use other people who use their sites to find satoshis.   My point is .. setup ur own directory.io is the best alternative... Never use websites like thoose... Only one i trust is directory.io founder.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on December 05, 2017, 10:37:42 PM
The golang script generates the addresses/keys on page load by page number.

The JavaScript then checks the address balances using blockchain.info multi address on page load.

Just curious, when did your satoshis get taken?

Thanks,
Jude



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: ZeusLight on December 06, 2017, 09:35:50 AM
The golang script generates the addresses/keys on page load by page number.

The JavaScript then checks the address balances using blockchain.info multi address on page load.

Just curious, when did your satoshis get taken?

Thanks,
Jude







19-november both of them...


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on December 06, 2017, 04:37:20 PM
The golang script generates the addresses/keys on page load by page number.

The JavaScript then checks the address balances using blockchain.info multi address on page load.

Just curious, when did your satoshis get taken?

Thanks,
Jude



19-november both of them...

I see, I was going to say there was a small chance it could have came from my site but I fixed that months ago. All of my statistics for StatCounter were public. They are all private now.



Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: bigvito19 on December 26, 2017, 05:06:42 PM
how to start the command with the golang to start the search ?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: aurigae on January 11, 2018, 01:46:49 AM
The site captacha is not working.

Is there any api to query?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: Jude Austin on January 13, 2018, 09:16:57 PM
Domain didn't expire, Azure disabled it due to bandwidth. It will come back up soon.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: hatuey on April 17, 2018, 12:31:25 AM
IS there an open source for the site? Directory.io is down and the only other site I knew was yours and it is also down due to bandwith. Is it possible to share your source or directory.io's source script?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: great0ne on April 18, 2018, 09:59:42 PM
IS there an open source for the site? Directory.io is down and the only other site I knew was yours and it is also down due to bandwith. Is it possible to share your source or directory.io's source script?

Yes here is source code: https://github.com/saracen/directory.io
Enjoy  ;)


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: babo on April 25, 2018, 12:27:32 PM
Yes here is source code: https://github.com/saracen/directory.io
Enjoy  ;)

thank you for the link
when stuff are opensource everyone can support and develop it :)

great job saracen!


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: ThiagoF on May 01, 2020, 04:37:36 PM
Was anyone able to use the javascript code provided by Zeus for your own directory?

@Zeus, can you help?


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: examplens on May 05, 2020, 08:34:59 PM
Was anyone able to use the javascript code provided by Zeus for your own directory?

@Zeus, can you help?

I don't think that you can expect answer from Zeus, he is inactive more than two years

https://i.ibb.co/NWLc5D4/ze.png (https://ibb.co/WBcmZ8T)

Also as I can see, on his GitHub https://github.com/saracen/directory.io is no update for a long time. I believe the project is abandoned
In my case, I never thinking to use any software which has been forgotten by dev. unless you have enough knowledge to maintain it.


Title: Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
Post by: OmegaStarScream on May 22, 2020, 07:52:01 AM
Was anyone able to use the javascript code provided by Zeus for your own directory?

@Zeus, can you help?

Are you familiar with PHP? If so, you can try and take a look at Keys.lol (https://github.com/SjorsO/keys). It supports both BTC and ETH and you can always open an issue in GitHub/reachout to the developer if you don't manage to run it locally.