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Title: Who Know this Privatekey
Post by: mausuv on December 27, 2022, 05:17:34 PM
its not work
thank you


Title: Re: Who Know this Privtekey
Post by: Charles-Tim on December 27, 2022, 05:24:15 PM
You want the private key of the addresses that are not yours? If this is how bitcoin is, everyone will be spending everyone's coins and which means bitcoin is not safe, but bitcoin is safe. You can not generate private key from public key or address.


Title: Re: Who Know this Privatekey
Post by: mausuv on December 27, 2022, 05:50:15 PM
You want the private key of the addresses that are not yours? If this is how bitcoin is, everyone will be spending everyone's coins and which means bitcoin is not safe, but bitcoin is safe. You can not generate private key from public key or address.


Title: Re: Who Know this Privtekey
Post by: BitMaxz on December 27, 2022, 06:03:34 PM
I tried to read the para 3 you pointed to it actually blew my mind it explains about subgroup attacks but look at the forum and bitcoins users why do they still post their BTC addresses publicly?

It means no one can able to calculate and find the private key of any public BTC addresses have you tried to search it through Google? You should find something like this "it is impossible to derive the private key from the public key".

And please read this "Technical background of version 1 Bitcoin addresses (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Technical_background_of_version_1_Bitcoin_addresses)"


Title: Re: Who Know this Privtekey
Post by: mausuv on December 27, 2022, 06:09:35 PM

It means no one can able to calculate and find the private key of any public BTC addresses have you tried to search it through Google? You should find something like this "it is impossible to derive the private key from the public key".


How btc move without privatekey ?
Code:
https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/1B5USZh6fc2hvw2yW9YaVF75sJLcLQ4wCt 
Who know the privatekey ?



Title: Re: Who Know this Privatekey 1B5USZh6fc2hvw2yW9YaVF75sJLcLQ4wCt
Post by: ecdsa123 on December 27, 2022, 06:16:18 PM
Why you need ?

If you explain maybe i can past herę.



Title: Re: Who Know this Privtekey
Post by: n0nce on December 27, 2022, 06:26:52 PM

It means no one can able to calculate and find the private key of any public BTC addresses have you tried to search it through Google? You should find something like this "it is impossible to derive the private key from the public key".


How btc move without privatekey ?
Code:
https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/1B5USZh6fc2hvw2yW9YaVF75sJLcLQ4wCt 
Who know the privatekey ?
Private doesn't mean 'nobody knows it', since - as you correctly assessed - otherwise nobody would be able to spend coins.
So, obviously someone (most probably the righteous owner) owns the private key to that address and can spend from it as they please.

By the way; your question is literally asking for help in stealing from someone. Obviously nobody will, even if it was possible. And it is obviously not possible, otherwise you'd have a scheme to reverse SHA256 and RIPEMD-160; breaking 2 secure hash functions in the process.


Title: Re: Who Know this Privatekey 1B5USZh6fc2hvw2yW9YaVF75sJLcLQ4wCt
Post by: mausuv on December 27, 2022, 06:41:45 PM
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Title: Re: Who Know this Privatekey 1B5USZh6fc2hvw2yW9YaVF75sJLcLQ4wCt
Post by: _Counselor on December 27, 2022, 07:01:40 PM
i need this adderss privatekey
Uncompressed Address
1B5USZh6fc2hvw2yW9YaVF75sJLcLQ4wCt
Public Key (hex) 04c994b69768832bcbff5e9ab39ae8d1d3763bbf1e531bed98fe51de5ee84f50fb483ada7726a3c 4655da4fbfc0e1108a8fd17b448a68554199c47d08ffb10d4b8


AC9C52B33FA3CF1F5AD9E3FD77ED9BA4A880B9FC8EC739C2E0CFC810B51283CE


Title: Re: Who Know this Privatekey 1B5USZh6fc2hvw2yW9YaVF75sJLcLQ4wCt
Post by: ecdsa123 on December 27, 2022, 07:46:13 PM
Exactly https://privatekeys.pw/key/ac9c52b33fa3cf1f5ad9e3fd77ed9ba4a880b9fc8ec739c2e0cfc810b51283ce


Title: Re: Who Know this Privatekey 1B5USZh6fc2hvw2yW9YaVF75sJLcLQ4wCt
Post by: casinotester0001 on December 28, 2022, 02:58:55 AM
Read this article : https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/8/10/1645 in this para 3. A Small Subgroup Attack

Read the article:
"this approach does not undermine the system security but highlights the importance of using fair random sources during the private key selection."

These guys didn't create their addresses with random sources. The article is about that issue and not about Bitcoin's security.