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2001  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: January 30, 2023, 03:27:05 AM
I save them, when I want to see the ranges covered/checked/completed...like when I posted those files of ranges ran.

But do you understand the calculations now?
Of course, I might be noob in all of this but I'm not stupid.
Maybe doing that is somehow useful if others joined, so can I join the hunt as well? I just set your provided ranges and start searching or are you trying to do it solo?
2002  Other / Ivory Tower / Do you know about non-locality, entanglement and retrocausality in Quantum? on: January 30, 2023, 12:48:42 AM
You may have heard of them, and you may even understand them in general, but I watched a documentary - I regret that I cannot recall its name - about a variation of the double-slit experiment that was made more interesting and fun.

In this experiment, a machine was built similar to a slot machine, with two entry points and two exit points. On the right, there was a series of small light bulbs leading to the right exit point, and a series of bulbs crossing a line to make an X shape leading to the left exit.

The experiment used colors to demonstrate the behavior of particles. Each particle was represented by a red light on the right and a blue light on the left. Releasing just red or just blue had similar results: the particles either went straight to their exit (most of the time) or crossed paths to go to the other exit. However, when both red and blue were released at the same time, they appeared to react as if they knew about each other, and their pattern of selecting their path changed drastically. They even started to follow a specific unchanging path every time they had the same color. They either went right or left together, or crossed paths with each other, but never once went solo on their desired path.

This is not yet the scary part. The experiment got even more exciting when they tried computer-generated random patterns for the color of particles to constantly change, making it impossible to know the last color at the last bulb before it exited the screen/panel. Surprisingly, both particles knew their own and each other's final state/color right before the exit, even before seeing each other, and there was no possible way to change their path. This suggests that something spooky is happening: the particles demonstrated the same behavioral patterns as if they knew exactly each other's last state at the exit, whether they were going to be the same color or different colors.

This indicates that even the smallest particles in the universe could be intelligent. Are they conscious after showing this level of awareness? Knowing sub-atomic states at a certain point in time in the future suggests that there must be some sort of echo moving back in time in the form of waves. To navigate through their lifespan, they must be able to recognize and differentiate these waves, as there could be trillions of trillions of such waves moving in all directions every second. What kind of communication methods/encryption could they be using?🤔


Ps, I used AI after writing this to check for grammar/ phrasing, this is the result with zero change, enjoy, lol.
2003  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: January 29, 2023, 09:53:27 PM
You should first convince BADecker that viruses exist and are real with a scientific proof, after that sciency stuff, we'll discuss about bigger things.

Let us imagine, there is some sort of energy before the big bang ( time and space doesn't exist ) so just imagine it.
This energy after some trillions of trillions of years magically starts creating matter, and magically totally by accident creates the universe in under 15 billion years, so taking the laws of probability into account, universe could not exist as it does today in such a short period of time.

Maybe you haven't heard of this, sub-atomic particles could potentially communicate with each other from vast distances using quantum entanglement and no one knows what encryption method they could be using in order to secure the transmission as well as knowing who is communicating with whom.

Diving a little bit deep, there is this thing called the water memory, search about it, you'll be amazed.
There is also this thing we call planet earth, it hosts millions of species and thousands of trillions creatures, full of life and color, yet no other planet, even in our solar system has this ability, random accidents would never lead to such selective positioning. Random events won't result in a perfect solar system with perfect conditions for life to grow and thrive.  If anyone is asking for scientific proof of God existence, they should first explain all of this, explain how could all of the universe, life and us exist by random, coincidence?


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2004  Other / Off-topic / Re: Research Bitcoin wallets OSINT BTC 2023. on: January 29, 2023, 09:31:06 PM
Why did you post it on off topic, this board is visited mostly by spammers and account farmers, if you think your post adds value to the forum/community, you should move it to a board like service discussion.
2005  Other / Off-topic / Re: Securing brains from satellites on: January 29, 2023, 09:22:23 PM
I'm not trolling, you either need to ease on the drug use, or just wear a tinfoil hat, you could even use a tinfoil blanket, though I would say if you go out with a tinfoil hat, you'd probably end up in a looney house, so thread carefully.
2006  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Charity Signature and Avatar Campaign - Auction for ColdKey victims on: January 29, 2023, 09:14:22 PM
I can't copy the code on mobile, and when I quote the OP, it gets worse, could you send me the hero rank signature in a quote? Or negative trust is not desired?
2007  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: == Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~100 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED== on: January 29, 2023, 09:02:37 PM
I had a few people want me to update a program that was built by someone else.

I have forked it, updated it and posted it. It now includes up to challenge #108. I will update to #160 as time permits.

https://github.com/WanderingPhilosopher/BitcoinChallengeScanner

It is a slow program but very easy to run, especially for beginners in the hunt for Red October (challenge/puzzle); but it will be a program like this that will probably find the key versus GPU power LOL!!

Download the BitcoinChallengeScanner.zip and extract all. Then double click on the BitcoinChallengeScanner.exe file to get started.

Enjoy!

Hi.
Good program. I started without problems.
It is a pity that the program is slow. But thanks anyway for the update.
Use the random version with GPU, if you don't know how, I'll teach you for 2 BTC  after I teach you some tricks, you'll be rich like Elon Musk. Lol.
Just joking. using GPU versions of any puzzle searching tool is more than 10 times faster, just saying.
2008  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: January 29, 2023, 08:57:59 PM
You said on puzzle thread that you are searching small chunks of ranges, even added a file with password. I guess you are searching them sequential correct?
No, those ranges are created via the random mode.

If one of the random keys generated is 0x100; and I know each thread searched 0xff keys (total keys checked / total threads), then that range searched is 0x100 + 0xff = 0x100:0x1ff or 100:1ff

Make sense?
No. Lol. If I knew how to do these calculations, it'd be great,  do you save each random key or you just see it on screen?
2009  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: January 29, 2023, 08:34:24 PM
You said on puzzle thread that you are searching small chunks of ranges, even added a file with password. I guess you are searching them sequential correct?
2010  Other / Meta / Re: How about having a follow option beside the ignore option?Or are there any tools on: January 29, 2023, 07:26:25 PM
This should be on forum, not using a third party tool, I don't know what is the cost, how much storage capacity is needed, however I'm sure it will be huge, but it's doable.
2011  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: January 29, 2023, 07:15:44 PM
If I set anything more than 64×512 it says kernel launch timed out and was terminated, Geforce 920MX. Since I didn't build the tool to apply my device specifics, looks like my GPU only uses one core.
What is your actual core count, x*y? The program will show this when it first starts.

Also, you have to keep in mind, your card has low memory.

I don't know what you mean by it only uses one core...if you are running 64x512, that is way more than 1.
To be honest I'm so confused regarding, block, thread, core, engine, grid size etc.
It shows ( 2x128 cores ). On another note, will you add the reverse bit range search for this random version or is it only available on your other ( CPU ) tool?

BTW, what are those small ranges you are searching, do you search them in random or sequence? Send me a few small ranges and the needed flags, I would search them.
My speed is around 28 Mkey/s.
2012  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: January 29, 2023, 05:01:30 PM
If I set anything more than 64×512 it says kernel launch timed out and was terminated, Geforce 920MX. Since I didn't build the tool to apply my device specifics, looks like my GPU only uses one core.
2013  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: January 29, 2023, 04:36:32 PM
So this is my CUDA device query, max thread per block, 1024. Max dimension size of a thread block 1024, 1024, 64. Max grid size 2147483647, 65535, 65535. 2×128 CUDA cores, which one should I use?

Edit: setting my grid to -g 64,512 increased my speed by 4Mkey/s. Setting higher sizes would close the command window after a few seconds.

Edit 2 : 16,512 appears to be the best for my device.
2014  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: January 29, 2023, 06:24:21 AM
Can we set our own x,y,z grid size?
2015  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: VanitySearch (Yet another address prefix finder) on: January 29, 2023, 04:22:31 AM
I have a few questions if you don't mind.

1: how do we know if a custom address could exist and is valid?
2: if I already know a vanity address's private key/ key range, would it be easier to generate that address if I could set a specific range for the tool to search only in that range? Would that reduce the difficulty and the time needed?
2016  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: January 27, 2023, 09:14:54 PM
Thanks for the update, I will bother you about my command line then, master/teacher. 😘 please don't be mad at me, I never cheated on you, I just wanted to explore my other options, by far you are the one for me, lol.

I'm referring to your cross posting on another topic acting upset seeing me with another dev.

Just a joke for fun. I'm waiting for you to eat dinner together tonight, please forgive me it was a one-night stand, won't happen again, didn't like that dev anyways.Lol.
2017  Other / Meta / Re: *END* Post history review offer on: January 27, 2023, 08:43:06 PM
I was high that night, sorry. Lol you should never mind my suggestions, Though I wasn't talking about spammers, this is a forum filled with open source programmers, some of which are young and in pursuit of fame, earning more merits would help them to be more recognized in the community and motivate them to participate more in the community, something bla bla bla since you don't like long posts. Lol
2018  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: WifSolverCuda - new project for solving WIFs on GPU on: January 27, 2023, 10:30:51 AM
It depends where your missing characters are, program will not work if you have missing end. See /docs folder, examples and how to find stride.
I do not know how to tell it simpler. People just do not read or do not understand (or understand only the part they want).

That program if NOT FOR PUZZLE SOLVING. It will not work.

But I managed to get it to work.

It's like using butter as a hammer.


I'm a puzzle hunter, when I see brute force/ key finder/ cracker, I lose my control.😆 I do love what you done, my only problem is the rapid change in speed as I mentioned above. Seems too unstable jumping from 6 billion keys down to 60 million keys is some kind of design flaw maybe? I don't know really. Your work is appreciated.
2019  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: January 27, 2023, 10:01:01 AM
Code:
-t 0 -gpu -gpuid 0 -topr (puzzle66 key range) -subr #66 -r 480 --keyspace #66 -o randomtest.txt 13zb1h

I get 28MK/s with it.

I'm coming back to you, lol. When will you release the new version?

Also have a read if you have 5 mins of time :

~snip
Thanks for teaching me things, this means a lot, I'm also waiting on your new version release, the reason why I use several tools is purely for educational purposes, I'm like 15 days into this new world, I never had to do complie/build, run anything from command line, so I'm a newbie in this field.
One strange behavior I noticed from wifsolver is the fact that my speed goes to 6 Gkey/s and drops down to 60 Mkey/s. I'm not sure if me opening the filestatus.txt to see the progress which is kinda like going into the womb in different stages of baby's development lol, you can see the ugly pk with several 1s and a few 3,2,6 etc.

What I was able to figure out is that if you remove 10 chars from the end of your wif and place it at wifstart, then removing 15 chars from your wifend will result in a much higher end key range, so practically even if your wif with 10 missing chars returns no result after trying all possible combinations, it will automatically remove more chars from your wifstart to reach the wifend range.

For example, - wifstart kabcdefghijkL"1111111111"
You set - wifend kabcdefghi"zzzzzzzzzzzzz"

After solving all the 10 missing chars of wifstart if it doesn't find your key it will change the char on the left side of the red bold 1 above until it reaches the "i" in green bold on wifend. This will search to the end of range.

What I'm saying is that I was able to figure this out in few hours with your help, without it, I'd be scraching my head wasting time and no experience after hourse of work.

This is why teaching people is important, when you make a tool, ofcourse you know every thing it's due to years of practice and hard work, so you'd assume every body else is like you, capable and educated on such particular subject, news for you not all of us had the luxury to use certain opportunities in our life so our life took a different turn..

Know that teaching was one of the important job of all prophets, the entire universe send you positive energy when you teach sonmething to someone, and you might even not realize the impact  of your actions on people's lives.

I myself have never felt ashamed to ask questions, not asking them is rather a stupid thing to do, because if you don' ask, you'ill never learn, and according to the rules of KARMA not sharing your God given knowledge and wisdom will result in you losing your knowledge because you are deemed unworthy.


Using AI to generate to deliver a thorough explanation :


The word "Zakat" can be translated to English as "alms" or "charitable giving". It is a mandatory form of giving a portion of one's wealth to the poor and needy, as well as other charitable causes that are approved in Islamic law, and it is considered one of the Five Pillars of Islam.


In terms of sharing knowledge about Zakat, there is no specific equivalent phrase or term in English. However, the phrase "educating others about Zakat" or "spreading awareness about Zakat" could be used to convey the idea of sharing knowledge about the Islamic practice of charitable giving. Additionally, "teaching the principles of Zakat" or "sharing one's understanding of Zakat" could also be used to express the idea of sharing knowledge about the practice.

Purification of wealth: Giving Zakat is believed to purify one's wealth and remove any impurities or sins associated with it.

Encourages compassion and empathy: Giving Zakat promotes a sense of compassion and empathy for those who are less fortunate and encourages individuals to be more giving and charitable.

Redistribution of wealth: Zakat helps redistribute wealth in society and ensures that the basic needs of the poor and needy are met.

Promotes social justice: By supporting the poor and needy, Zakat helps promote social justice and reduces the gap between the rich and the poor.

Spiritual growth: Giving Zakat is considered an act of worship and a way to draw closer to God.

In Islamic tradition, teaching and education are highly valued, and there is a belief that knowledge is a form of wealth that should be shared with others. So, teaching and educating others, especially those who are uneducated, could be considered a form of Zakat of knowledge. Giving people the tools and resources they need to better their lives and improve their circumstances, could be seen as a way of fulfilling the Islamic obligation of Zakat and helping the less fortunate.

 Zakat is a specific practice in Islam, that is mandatory and has certain rules and guidelines to follow, while teaching and educating others is a broader concept that could be applied to many different context.
2020  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: WifSolverCuda - new project for solving WIFs on GPU on: January 27, 2023, 09:48:07 AM
It depends where your missing characters are, program will not work if you have missing end. See /docs folder, examples and how to find stride.


I do not know how to tell it simpler. People just do not read or do not understand (or understand only the part they want).

That program if NOT FOR PUZZLE SOLVING. It will not work.


But I managed to get it to work, I'm searching my desired start/end ranges, unless your tool doesn't search all the private keys to find the target address.
Also I got a problem, my speed/ performance has a drastic chane, it goes up to 6 Gkey/s and suddenly drops down to 60 Mkeys/s minutes by minutes.

I was also wondering if I change my wifstart and remove 10 chars to replace them with 1, then if I set wifend with 15 chars removed and replaced with z, then I can tweak the end key range to a value of my desire, if all the 10 chars in wifstart process and result in no match then those 5 extra z's on wifend start changing to find my key if it's there. And consequently my wifstart not missing characters will also start to change, even though I didn't change them at all. Did you know about this or is it a bug?
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