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1721  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: List of all Bitcoin addresses ever used - NOW BACK online! on: September 10, 2022, 03:14:09 PM
I need help, I may be going crazy!

I'm moving this project to a different server (a kindly donated dedicated Xeon server). I've transfered the data, updated the DNS, and updated Apache2's configuration for http://alladdresses.loyce.club/

This is what it shows:
Image loading...
However, as you can see in the console, I've updated the 2 large files: they now have a newer date. I've also added a "test" file and a "test2" directory. Both don't show up noline, but I can navigate into that directory so it exists.
It looks as if I'm viewing a cached version, except for that I'm using a private browser window. I tried Tor too, all with the same result.

What sorcery is this?

Your server must have and index.html file, but your server doesn't have it under the alladdresses subdomain, that's why it opens like a folder.

If we take a look to http://alladdresses.loyce.club/indextest.html the site looks fine. So, just rename that file to index.html and it should work fine.

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Trying to understand the problem.

If we open the new folder test2 it shows an empty folder, maybe your htaccess file is configured to hide empty folders, not sure. but the folder is there.

1722  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for hacks on the TRX network, stolen funds on TRON. on: September 09, 2022, 05:33:41 PM
I am looking for trx hacks or stolen coins, not silly doubling trx scams. but thank you for the effort

26 million TRX stolen behind the Rashomon

Amazing timeline
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The above is the timeline combed in the Discord channel (both UTC time). Below we will sort out the details according to Beijing time.

4/28/2019 4:07 PM

The TronBank developer deployed the TRX Pro test contract, which did not find the backdoor by decompilation. The contract address is:

https://tronscan.org/#/contract/TAWLPqFn33U7iaAfP6cXRdJXcBUc1ewCRJ

4/28/2019 5:35 PM

In just one and a half hours, the TTX5N** , owned by TSC developer Khanh, deployed the "test contract" mentioned above. There is a backdoor code in the contract. The contract address is:

https://tronscan.org/#/contract/TYZ4oPdPmwZS9xTUXhnFtQkPFFTi2iAydz

4/28/2019 10:48 AM

The Tronbank developer has deployed the official version of the TRX Pro contract, which is a stolen contract with a backdoor code . The contract address is:

https://tronscan.org/#/contract/TW9AE7u5QADp2uej9xdaNVTYtqsRuJZNxJ

4/28/2019 11:00 PM

After 12 minutes, TSC developer Khanh called the official version of TRX Pro and sent 0.011011 to test the back door. The transaction record is:

http://Https://tronscan.org/#/transaction/d6d89713ebdb98402ddfd1d454be394a5521c83b7d385ce2c394924a2b923c89

4/30/2019 10:12 AM

TSC developer Khanh called his own "test contract" for the backdoor deployed at 4/28/2019 5:35 PM, triggered the back door , and took away the 100 TRX that he had charged. The transaction was recorded as:

http://Https://tronscan.org/#/transaction/87bf173c126c4873ad333c02d4e352bacda9bfaae4d91d0bce156eb64bd5219f

5/3/2019 4:11 AM

Wojak called TRX Pro's official version of the contract withdraw function, the first one was transferred to 0.000123, and there is no effect, the transaction record is:

http://Https://tronscan.org/#/transaction/aabfc7b6cedb2e8ce055c7fdc7a62df558213c63a33092293886b0e4b58277e5

5/3/2019 4:12 AM

After 1 minute, wojak called TRX Pro's official version of the contract withdraw function, transferred to 0.011911, successfully triggered the back door, and took away the contract balance of 26.73 million TRX . The transaction record is:

http://Https://tronscan.org/#/transaction/e26666a806e24697fd049e60cf83cf412f58d85cdb0493c014cef0d29d8bdc2e

Source: https://blocking.net/3832/26-million-trx-stolen-behind-the-rashomon-episode-2/

1723  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for hacks on the TRX network, stolen funds on TRON. on: September 09, 2022, 03:09:42 PM
Looking for hacks on the TRX network, stolen funds on TRON.

Any valid link or base will be paid from 5$ to 50$.

Add on discord if there are more questions: sexydevil#4228

Here is one:

https://trx-generator.com/ - SCAM WARNING!

This site claims they can generate TRX  and to get them in your wallet you have to make a deposit. They have a chat with bots who claim the service is legit, but in the end they scam the users.
1724  Economy / Services / Re: Site testing, Need advice! on: September 09, 2022, 02:54:13 PM
This is a project that accepts Bitcoins and me need to check whether everything will be in order!  Smiley

Hello twiki.

I'm a web developer and i have reported bugs in crypto related sites in the past. If you want send me a PM with the link and i will take a look. If i find any bug i will let you know.
1725  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: My Cryptocurrency Directory Site Launching Need some suggestion on: September 07, 2022, 05:32:11 PM
I would like to ask for suggestions on categories that I should add, and additional features that will enhance our directory...

I would like to see the Blockchains category and Technical tools category.

You could add ads and earn from the referrals and let any one list their site  in the Directory for free...
1726  Local / Español (Spanish) / Filtración de datos en OpenSea expone Correos. on: September 06, 2022, 02:51:01 PM
Estaba navegando por el foro mientras tomaba mi café mañanero cuando me encontré la publicación de un usuario ofreciendo campañas de correo para 6 millones de usuarios de OpenSea. Y me pregunté... ¿Realmente fueron vulnerados los de OpenSea? Investigando un poco me encontré con esto:

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An employee of our email vendor, http://Customer.io, misused their employee access to download & share email addresses with an unauthorized external party.

Email addresses provided to OpenSea by users or newsletter subscribers were impacted.
https://twitter.com/opensea/status/1542338816551243776

Así que efectivamente, todos los correos de OpenSea de registro y noticias fueron vulnerados. Dejaré un par de fuentes:

https://es.cointelegraph.com/news/opensea-data-breach-causes-massive-leak-of-users-email-addresses
https://mashable.com/article/opensea-data-breach
1727  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Gobierno de Buenos Aires implementa "identidad en blockchain" - ¿bueno o malo? on: September 06, 2022, 02:40:51 PM
Creo que el principal problema de las Identidades en línea es la suplantación de esta. En caso de que uno de los usuarios sea vulnerado y entregue su identidad, el atacante podría desde quitarle sus fondos hasta usar esa identidad con propósitos fraudulentos.
1728  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] LiveCasino.io Signature Campaign | Sr. Member+ | 100$ p/w, funds escrowed on: September 06, 2022, 02:23:51 PM
Username: seoincorporation
Post count: 6314
BTC address (SegWit): bc1qa80splpy5eylt8v7apw67r6lak9a9624kr5xhs
Livecasino.io username: N/A


I will create a casino account and will change my signature if i get accepted.
1729  Economy / Services / Re: [PAUSE] Cloudbet.com Signature Campaign | Up to 0.0025 BTC/W on: September 01, 2022, 01:42:33 PM
Guys, the campaign is currently paused as Cloudbet is currently testing other marketing opportunities.

All posts written from Monday to today have already been paid in full.


It was a pleasure to work with each of you, so I will be waiting for you in the next campaign under my management.



Thanks icopress for this campaign and for your professional job.
1730  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: LoyceV's small Linux commands for handling big data on: September 01, 2022, 03:55:28 AM
@seoincorporation: thanks for the scripts you provided, but: this should be very time-consuming and slow. Imagine you would run your script against the file of LoyceV which contains all funded addresses (1.8 GB file size). It would take weeks (?) until it gets finished ? what do you think, any ways for optimization ?

Code:
$ cat addyBalance.tsv | cut -f1 | sed '/.\{70\}/d' | sed '/^3/d' | sed '/^1/d' |wc -l
11407170

I know the data is big 1.1 Million addys starting with 1, but i don't think it would take weeks.

I replace cat with head -n 10000, and with the time command i get:

Code:
real	0m37.877s
user 0m31.956s
sys 0m5.951s

So, 10,000 on 40 seconds, that's 4,000 seconds for 1 million, that's 66 minutes, or a little more than 1 hour.

I think it should be faster if you do it all with Python and not calling python from Bash as i did.
1731  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Any one interested to assist me to build a new Bitcoin Explorer ? on: September 01, 2022, 12:19:02 AM
Does anyone think the OP is serious?

Probably no. But if OP fail to answer serious question, people who don't know about his history would question how serious/capable he is.

You are right, even if we want to find a way to help OP with the project he keep asking for help but he doesn't tell what does he really need from us.

I don't see how this will help the traders, a site with a P2P exchange is not a block explorer, that's an exchange, so, it's confusing. I feel like the main idea isn't clear at all.

OP, if you really need help, just be clear in what you need, but don't expect to get people to work for free.
1732  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: same passphrase, different results on: August 31, 2022, 06:04:26 PM
Hi all,

when I create the Bitcoin address from the passphrase foo I am getting the result
compressed address 1LEH8BEZgC4onZ4GLm8UpZ3vXGAr6LYKST

however when I try getting the address with pycoin 's ku utility
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ku P:foo

I am getting the result
compressed address = 19Vqc8uLTfUonmxUEZac7fz1M5c5ZZbAii

Can anyone explain why the output differs, please, where is the culprit ? any explanation and help appreciated. Thank you


Looks like the passphrase option from pycoin uses a different way to encrypt the passphrase than other brain wallets.

From pycoin we get this hex Private key:

Code:
91880b0e3017ba586b735fe7d04f1790f3c46b818a2151fb2def5f14dd2fd9c3

While we get this one from online wallet services:

Code:
2C26B46B68FFC68FF99B453C1D30413413422D706483BFA0F98A5E886266E7AE
Source:
https://secretscan.org/PrivateKeyBrainwallet
https://brainwalletx.github.io/

You will have to find another way to generate that brain wallet.
1733  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin address collusion on: August 31, 2022, 02:03:28 PM
Imagine if your message is 4 bits (0 to 15) but your hash is 2 bits (0 to 3), using first bits of HASH160 the result looks like this:
...
As you can see we have collision and 0 is repeated 3 times but 1 is repeated 6 times.

I know, there is no the same number for all, but since the universe is so big then the collision should be close to that number. That's why i say aprox.

But I think you mean "collision" instead of "collusion": Google: define collusion

I didn't know there was already a topic about it, i search before starting this one but couldn't find it, thanks for sharing the link.

And i already fix the title.  Wink
1734  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Bitcoin address collision on: August 31, 2022, 03:02:21 AM
I have a crazy theory, and I hope you can prove I'm wrong.

We have address collusion, that means two different private keys can give us the same address.

all the possible address can be written in Hex Private Key starting from:

Code:
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001

With that private key we get the RIPEMD-160 hash

Code:
91b24bf9f5288532960ac687abb035127b1d28a5

Since the address came from that RIPEMD-160 hash then there should be a collision, and the fun fact is that we should be able to calculate how many times each address collide.

We will find the same address 900000000000000000000000 times approx (in Hex) with different private keys if we can see the full list.
1735  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin be worth zero? on: August 30, 2022, 11:38:09 PM
It is never possible Bitcoin can never be zero. But those who say it are saying it without analyzing it.Cryptocurrencies may not exist the day bitcoin goes to zero.Cryptocurrencies can also be destroyed. But there is no reason to worry you can rest assured that Bitcoin will never be destroyed.Rather, Bitcoin will take a better position. And will set new records for ages.

I'm not agree at all, there are some scenarios where bitcoin will worth zero...

1.-Super Quantum Computers.
I'm talking about a machine able to verify all the possibles private keys and extract only the ones with balance. We already have the list of address with balance and the software for the brute force. But the quantum computers still not that power and simple mortals doesn't have access to them.

2.-Artificial Intelligence.
If an artificial intelligence can make an equation with a Linear regression where:
a(x)+b(y)=c
a=Address
b=Hash160
c=Private Key.

3.-Dooms Day.
If the humanity decide to use all their Nuclear bombs to destroy the world.

In those scenarios bitcoin will worth zero.
1736  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: La generosidad accidental y temporal de Cripto.com on: August 30, 2022, 08:50:57 PM
Se me hace algo raro que una transferencia de esa magnitud no encienda las alertas tanto por parte del banco como por parte de la casa de cambio. El echo de que se demoraran tantos meses en percatarse del error no es algo normal.

Pero en la otra cara de la moneda, la persona que recibió el dinero debió de haber reportado el error en vez de empezar a gastarlo ya que al gastarlo es en donde se considera un robo. El echo de que veamos una camioneta de valores con la puerta abierta y las llaves pegadas no quiere decir que ahora nos pertenece el dinero que contiene  Tongue
1737  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: LoyceV's small Linux commands for handling big data on: August 30, 2022, 05:50:49 PM
Hello LoyceV, i have been working in the Address to HASH160 conversion and i made some scripts that i would like to add to your Linux Commands.

Script to get all the HASH160 from the  addyBalance.tsv file from address starting with 1.

Code:
for a in $(cat addyBalance.tsv | cut -f1 | sed '/^b/d' | sed '/^1/d')
do
python3 -c "import binascii, hashlib, base58; hash160 = binascii.hexlify(base58.b58decode_check(b'$a')).decode()[2:]; print(hash160)";
done

Script to get all the HASH160 from the  addyBalance.tsv file from address starting with bc1.

Code:
for a in $(cat addyBalance.tsv | cut -f1 | sed '/.\{70\}/d' | sed '/^3/d' | sed '/^1/d')
do
python3 -c "import bech32; hash1 = bech32.decode(\"bc\", \"$a\"); hash2 = bytes(hash1[1]); print(hash2.hex())";
done

Script to get all the HASH160 from the  addyBalance.tsv file from address starting with 1.

Run:

You can print the HASH with:
Code:
sh addy.sh
Or oyu can send it to a file:
Code:
sh addy.sh > a.txt

The script prints an error because the first word in the file is 'Addres', but it works fine:
Code:
$ sh addy.sh
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
  File "/home/windows/.local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/base58/__init__.py", line 157, in b58decode_check
    raise ValueError("Invalid checksum")
ValueError: Invalid checksum
23e522dfc6656a8fda3d47b4fa53f7585ac758cd
cec49f4d16b05fe163e41b15856732d985d36277
d401a46b6d847399a45878b1f25f499aad959830
4017a4219d12f11e4649d2ae9eef5bd4c9bf0d80
c8ca150ee82589d47f69b8dcd7cad684d88283f1
288b23e4a5886136a544159550a8e99f2e5672ab
cd49d5f5215aaaa0fdbf1bd2e454250edf8a54e2
cafacdc40cf8d3daa60aa479774ccd9085b4c512
b91e28f4f8f6fced313112c0c72407d85ecec39a
4a782fe173a0b6718d39667b420d9c8b07e94262
9518af9ff9c31a47f94a36b95dce267e5edcd82d

And I made a small script for single address too:

sh bc.sh bc1qBitcoinAddress
Code:
python3 -c "import bech32; hash1 = bech32.decode(\"bc\", \"$1\"); hash2 = bytes(hash1[1]); print(hash2.hex())"

sh 1.sh 1BitcoinAddress
Code:
python3 -c "import binascii, hashlib, base58; hash160 = binascii.hexlify(base58.b58decode_check(b'$1')).decode()[2:]; print(hash160)"

You will need the Python dependencies to run this script.

Code:
pip install base58 bech32 binascii hashlib
1738  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Bitcoin ATMs en Venezuela on: August 30, 2022, 03:04:44 PM
Estaba viendo la lista de Criptos con la que opera el único ATM de criptos en Venezuela y me sorprendió no ver la criptomoneda creada por el gobierno mejor conocida como Petro.

Me preguntaba si hay alguna relación en esto, no dudo que el presidente exija que los próximos ATM incluyan su moneda centralizada.

Seamos pacientes para ver la propuesta que trae bitbase a este pais.
1739  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: El gigante de LATAM, MERCADO LIBRE, lanza la moneda MERCADOCOIN en Brasil on: August 29, 2022, 11:24:28 PM
...

Esto es bueno colega, aunque de alguna manera esto tienen un aire a centralización, lo que me parece bonito y feo, pero en vista que hay tanto para comprar en altcoins, creo que yo me iría por hacer inversiónes ( si quiero comprar tokens) por plataformas como estas y como casinios, la razón es sencilla, hay mucho más indice de confianza que algunos proyectos que se lancen, al menos lo veo mejor que los ICOS( en su tiempo) las NFT, y otros tokens nativos de sitios que estén saliendo, pero si están centralizados, es una buena oportunidad para las ballenas o alguna ballena que quiera hacerse de buenas compras para manejar ese mercado, con tal esa era la estrategia de los grandes, como Jesse Livermore, pero como estamos en tiempos donde pareciera que navegamos en aguas desconocidas y con tintes turbios, tal vez apelaría por comprar una buena cantidada y esperar un buen tiempo, lo malo de estar centralizado es que si ellos quieren bloquear las compras y ventas lo pueden hacer, y querer vender para ganar bastante y que no te dejen porque tengan un posible bloqueo es algo molesto.


Bien lo comentas, esta al ser una empresa con bases firmes sería una apuesta mas segura en esto de las criptos, y por lo mismo me gustaría poder adquirir el toquen a través de las casas de cambio mas populares ya que cuando una empresa de esta magnitud lanza su toquen, es como si pusiera al alcance de todos parte de sus acciones.
1740  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Chivo Wallet una realidad | El Salvador on: August 29, 2022, 08:23:19 PM
...

Ha pasado poco tiempo y la gente esta tanto inconforme con el servicio, la atención a clientes y el tema de la seguridad.

No dudo que hay mucha gente que descarga chivo wallet desde paginas falsas las cuales terminan troyanizando los celulares. Ya hay casos de personas que han perdido sus fondos debido a problemas de seguridad y podemos estar seguros de que con el tiempo mas casos de estos surgirán.

Aquí el punto es que la gente no tiene que usar chivo wallet del todo, ellos puedes manipular sus btc a través de cualquier otra billetera, así que si el servicio es malo entonces la gente simplemente dejará de usarlo.
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