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Bitcoin => Bitcoin Technical Support => Topic started by: Bglhn on March 20, 2024, 09:36:54 PM



Title: RSZ HELP
Post by: Bglhn on March 20, 2024, 09:36:54 PM
Hello friends. I noticed something in a transfer today and wanted to consult you because I'm trying to find out. I received rsz values from a bitcoin transfer to the same address. I do not share the values for privacy reasons, but I noticed that the values of (M1/M2)-(S1/S2) and (M2/M1)-(S2/S1) are the same. Does anyone know what this means? There is a leak and I'm trying to fix it. (My English is not good, I hope I could explain)


Title: Re: RSZ HELP
Post by: BitMaxz on March 20, 2024, 10:25:02 PM
What exactly are the RSZ values?
Why not tell us what wallet you are currently using?
Or are you talking about RSZ as a token?

I suggest adding more details about your issue would give us some insight because I don't get what is exactly the RSZ you talking about.


Title: Re: RSZ HELP
Post by: Kemarit on March 20, 2024, 10:48:56 PM
Hello friends. I noticed something in a transfer today and wanted to consult you because I'm trying to find out. I received rsz values from a bitcoin transfer to the same address. I do not share the values for privacy reasons, but I noticed that the values of (M1/M2)-(S1/S2) and (M2/M1)-(S2/S1) are the same. Does anyone know what this means? There is a leak and I'm trying to fix it. (My English is not good, I hope I could explain)

Maybe you can refer to this thread, Why cant get RSZ from Bitcoin Transaction? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5479862.0/). Or move this to the right board  Development & Technical Discussion (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=6.0/) to get a better answer.



Title: Re: RSZ HELP
Post by: nc50lc on March 21, 2024, 05:52:56 AM
I do not share the values for privacy reasons, but I noticed that the values of (M1/M2)-(S1/S2) and (M2/M1)-(S2/S1) are the same. Does anyone know what this means?
Feels like you want to write; (M1-M2)/(S1-S2) and (M2-M1)/(S2-S1) but mixed-up the signs for some reason, no?
Are both transaction's r value the same?
If so, those two transactions used the same nonce and the software must not be used for actual bitcoin transactions.