Title: How many people/GPU's would have to pool together to generate a BTC address Post by: mistercoin on January 25, 2015, 02:26:30 PM A thought has been eating away at me, and my mind is finding it hard to fathom just how strong BTC keys are, cryptographically speaking.
If users put together a distributed computing platform, whereby everyone pooled their GPU and CPU power together like Folding@Home or BOINC, how many of us, assuming we all had an AMD R9 290 each, would it take to generate 1 private key down to the last letter. I know by experience that even small computations with Vanitygen, can take a VERY long time, and even 1 letter extras can add days or or more to the length. So, how much power would the world need to combine to generate just 1, full length BTC address? I am guessing the power needed would be absolutely mind-numbing. Title: Re: How many people/GPU's would have to pool together to generate a BTC address Post by: Syke on January 27, 2015, 06:26:26 AM I am guessing the power needed would be absolutely mind-numbing. Beyond any human's comprehension... https://i.imgur.com/Ev3LKGI.jpg Title: Re: How many people/GPU's would have to pool together to generate a BTC address Post by: sidehack on February 01, 2015, 03:33:38 AM Best thing about the modern high-speed internet? That we don't even care about using 426KB of digital data payload to convey 1.4KB worth of actual information.
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