@satstakka so what is the solution then?
I also have an unredeemed BRD QR code (brd.com/x/gift/somebase64string). What are the steps to take to decode it into the a base58 WIF private key?
Is it QR code? If it is then why don't you scan it already? Do you know the address and the balance? I'd suggest you to listen to the two members posted above your post, they are trustworthy. OP never came back to post an update about the situation, I doubt he will ever do.
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It looks as if the NFT's are causing the price to fall, right?
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I am thrilled as well, I could even be more thrilled if I could understand the meaning of your card offer scheme. I would need to select a card which I don't know the value behind it and then whomever registers using my code will earn me money? I can't choose the value of the card but I have to pay the value anyways? What's stopping me from using a 100$ card with dozens of fake accounts to enrich my main account by registering at your site? When someone uses my code, do they have to pay anything? Or it's free and I can start exploiting your service right away? These questions are keeping me awake at nights.😅 You know what could be more thrilling? A singular show of interest in 5 years of posting the ANN. Lol.
Am I reading this wrong? Welcome to our Exmon Earn program! We're thrilled to offer you the chance to earn money by simply sharing your unique card code. Here's what you need to know: Terms of ServiceCard Types: There are four types of cards available, each with a different value: 1 USDT, 10 USDT, 50 USDT, and 100 USDT. Unique Codes: Each card is assigned a unique code. To gain access to a card, you must pay the cost of the card to the owner of the code by which you are activating it. Earning Potential: Once you have access to a card, you will receive the value of the card from each user who registers using your code. For example, if you have access to a 1 USDT card, you will receive 1 USDT from each registered user. If 100 users register using your code, you will receive 100 USDT. If you have access to a 100 USDT card, each registered user will bring you 100 USDT. In this case, 100 registered users would earn you 10,000 USDT. Sharing Your Code: It is important to share your card code as widely as possible to maximize your earning potential. Earning Amount: The amount you earn from each registered user will be equal to the value of the card you have access to. Isn't this a form of ponzi?
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Reserved, welcome to the future! Cool project! Wow, this is interesting! Following for more!
Above are a few examples of what I can provide, #shill_for hire_kids_hungry_please_sir. Lol
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Wow, I can see a bright future for this groundbreaking technology, this cool project is here to change our lives! If anyone interested I have 1 billion BSTC( don't recall the correct name. Lol), selling them for 1000$, cheap really. @dev, do you need shills? I am an expert shill specialty in such projects.🤣
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Ooh, scary stuff, I'm scared guys can someone post a ban appeal to the white house? We promise to be good from now on. Joe the sleepyhead.
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Provide some links, where and how did this happened? Did anyone warn you? Who is this member? Remember if you don't hold the private key, you don't own any coin, so practically this is your words against his. Without more information we can't help much, 10,000 BTC is too much money to just entrust to some random anonymous individual on the internet.
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NFT's are the new ICO's of crypto, mostly useless and scam, pump/ dump. Don't trust them. Who do you think would pay hundreds/ thousands of $ for some random digital item? Think more.
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Of course, what if they simply haven't told us how they use LED to watch us. Just think! Our computers might be watching us through the screen, and sending the streaming video and data over the Net through a back door. To see what? A bunch of perverts jerking off? Lol.
OP seems to think LED's are reliable for data transfer, firstly, we already have fiber optics, they use light to transfer data over the net. Imagine sending some data from an LED to a receiver 40 meters away, they would essentially receive less than 5% of the data. Lasers on the other hand are different but they are not good enough. Data transmission should be done via radio waves, wi-fi networks etc.
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I would just like to say that it's quite shocking that a paperless currency like this hasn't been affected by the dangers of censorship. It is a major security flaw in the system and if they ever want to go main-stream they need to find a way to solve this issue because right now it is not built for the real world, it's built for a utopian society that can still reap the benefits of anonymity.
Shouldn't be too much of a shock considering they already know bitcoin can not scale for mainstream adoption due to a decentralized nature. Scaling also comes with more dangers and downsides. It's logical to grow slow but steady.
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If there were "disgusting" photos as you suggested, they've been reported and cleaned up a long time ago.
So, what you are saying is that they can censor, cleanup whatever they want? That doesn't look good. Having a central authority to dictate what is good and what is not, however the mentioned disgusting pictures exist, they just don't show it aka censor selectively.
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بودن که هستیم، ولی فعالیت درست و حسابیای اینجا نیست که بیایم سر بزنیم. اکثرا دارن یا تبلیغ سایتهای پرت و پلا میکنن اینجا یا طرف حساب ساخته با آدرس سایتش که بیاد یک پست اینجا بنویسه که بکلینک بسازه ملت غیور همیشه در صحنه🤣🤣، اینقدر مشغول گرونی هستن که .یاد گیری در مورد بیت کوین اولویتی نداره براشون
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@OP, 2^160 uncompressed, 2^160 compressed is equal to 2^161 total addresses. Ummmm, thanks LOL. When did I say it wasn't? But that doesn't add up with the number of possible private keys, maybe we are discussing over some precision calculations. Haven't found a provable answer to my questions yet. These ideas keep me up at nights, among other stuff.🤣
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Nice one, maybe you could think about inactive DT2 members, their ratings should lose weigh over time and fade away.😉
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Man, this dude! Do you know what W.A.P is? Stop cussing and be more gentle, man. Like me, I'm not angry at all. In any case we should start buying and piling a few tons of KI tabs before you decide to destroy the world over your dead coin.
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Never mind, don't like the fact you are biased, judgmental. I was only stating a fact that multiple people have given you negative ratings. None of them mention hacking initiatives but extortion, involvement in Ponzi schemes, harassment, and stuff like that. That's what I see. I don't know you and you don't know me. All I know about you is what I can see on your trust page, nothing else. Like I said, if you want me to take this information about the allegedly lost 98 BTCs to Joe, you have to provide much more information. If not, this topic of conversation is over for me. Yeah, you are right, coming to think about it, those are some scary stuff, I used to shill for ponzis taking millions, managed to extort several thousands, even so, I did pretty much harass every single forum DT member. What I don't get, why do you think I was asking for your trust in me? On the contrary I was the one entrusting you with the information on how to get 98 easy bitcoins. Now I realize this could be considered as trolling deserving a ban, but I was wondering if Joe could hack the 100 BTC challenge and split the loot? 50% Joe, 40% You, 10% Me. See? How I managed to trust you without judging a book by it's cover.
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This time I'm really lost, WTF is chlurmcks? And why do you cuss so much, that ain't a good move for a universal developer who is ought to save the world from another pandemic by selling a totally and utterly dead/*shitcoin.
And you think that US is going to use nukes against China, just like they did last time after covid, right?
*= Couldn't resist mentioning the obvious. Imagine Satoshi had a mouth like you, he would be arguing with a nobody like me on a different coin's forum over his dead/ shit coin and his ideas to save the world. Pardon my french!
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Could you demonstrate some of those things you have discovered? You don't wanna destroy the bitcoin market do ya?!!! Care & share. Cya.
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Wow guys, so knowledgable people around here. But I have discovered there are only 2^160 valid addresses. If the number of un/compressed addresses are equal, meaning half of each, then we should have 2^48 valid private keys for each address. Though there is a possibility of 2^128 uncompressed addresses with 2^64 valid private keys for each and having 2^32 compressed with 2^32 valid private keys for each address. In total 2^160 add, 2^256 Private keys. Then compressed addresses in theory should be safer to use.
I think I just invented a new algorithm Lol.
I don't know if any of the above measures are correct. Let's move on to other measures, Since I'm a newbie to math. Lol
Does anyone know the probability of finding several private keys for one address? I couldn't quantify the probable outcome, In order to find them, you'd have to divide 2^96 and spread it throughout the whole 2^256 range? And then start scratching the surface. Stay tuned for my future discoveries. 😉
@OP, 2^160 uncompressed, 2^160 compressed is equal to 2^161 total addresses.
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