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981  Economy / Services / Re: Do You Need A Resume That Stands Out to Get You A Job? on: October 02, 2023, 06:16:48 PM
This is my shilling resume, let me have a free trial of your service, and I will vouch for you. I want to get hired by Craig Wright and work for him as a shill. Make my dreams come true.
Here is my resume:
"Wow, such greatness, much satoshi"
End.
982  Other / Meta / Re: Topic title RTL weirdness (SMF patch) on: October 02, 2023, 05:39:09 PM
This seems to be the case on local boards and not other languages board, why do you think that is?
983  Economy / Reputation / Re: Why red trust me? on: October 02, 2023, 01:14:20 PM

When creating such a topic, there are usually 2 options: either the red trust is incorrect, and it might get removed, or, and that happens in most cases, the red trust is deserved and you get a lot more of it. I love democracy Cheesy
Democratic states would follow the constitution, a sets of rules. For example, you can serve alcohol publicly, but not to minors, or you can do porn but with a permit and no minors involved. What you described is a definition of gang bang, anarchy :  "the organization of society on the basis of voluntary cooperation, without political institutions or hierarchical government; anarchism.

Unfortunately as you were the founder of this idea, to share and ask for the opinions of other DT members, now it has become a facade just to show that they care, but as it is evidenced, they don't do the "asking" when it's a personal revenge.
984  Other / Archival / 🖤 on: October 02, 2023, 12:54:09 PM
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985  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys on: October 02, 2023, 10:22:25 AM
I suggest you visit this useful site,  https://learnmeabitcoin.com it has useful introduction about bitcoin system, elliptic curve etc, now you are trying to learn running before walking, that can't happen, but if you are interested in learning, first do the basics and when you understand how everything works, you will come here for more advanced technics, then those who know things will try to explain the real deal stuff to you.

For bitcoin, you can generate all addresses/keys starting from 1 to 115792089237316195423570985008687907852837564279074904382605163141518161494336

So this is 1 which is a 1 bit key, all the standard wallet generated keys have 78 digits, they are all 256 bit, in hex they have 64 characters.  Just visit the site, no one could explain these things better than the site author.😉
986  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Visual private key generator on: October 02, 2023, 09:52:05 AM

If it is really useful for you to have this tool, I can try to upload it and set it on one of my domains.



edit: https://btckeygen.com/ is online again

Of course it is useful, do you know of any other way/ tool, where you could generate any bit of key space with a single tap/ click? This tool is one of the most useful crypto tools in the world. Most of the things I have learned about cryptography is because of this 16×16 grid. Thanks for the offer though.
987  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys on: October 01, 2023, 11:31:40 PM
You can't search for different address types at once, there is is no need to do that, if addresses have their public keys revealed, you can just generate public keys and compare with your list, tools such as kangaroo and BSGS work with one input at a time, though I know this for sure to be true for kangaroo, but even if a tool operates with several keys in parallel, performance will get lower the more input you have.

But to show you an estimation, you'd need 1000 GPUs to run at 1B key/s for around 850 days non-stop to exhaust the entire 66 bit range, maybe half of that to search 130 public key if you know how to reduce the bit range though.

You should try out with small ranges and input your own selected keys and then start searching, generate 1 billion keys sequentially in 60 bit range and run all the tools you have.

There are already so many discussions about the probability of finding a match, something about using the energy of the sun for billions of years "only to count from 1 to 2^256" and lose to the death of the universe before finishing the simple counting.

Private keys start with 63 zeros and a single 1 like this :

First key:
0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001

To this point, last key  minus 1 :
0xfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffebaaedce6af48a03bbfd25e8cd0364141

Go to a site like private key dot pw, and go to different pages to see it yourself, but never paste or enter your own private key because you will lose your funds.
988  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys on: October 01, 2023, 05:26:56 PM

PD: Note that I am not trying to hack or do illegal things or steal funds from people's wallets. I want to know when it is said: BTC is safe, how safe it is. My intention is to search for 100% random keys until one matches an address. from btc.txt, whether or not you have a balance, having more than 1 transaction is enough

It doesn't matter what your intentions are, even if you were trying to rob all bitcoiners of their coins, nobody would touch you, actually they would gladly help you through the process, because as you mentioned, puzzle keys are extremely small compared with actual randomly generated keys holding people's funds, to give you something for understanding, just imagine the entire universe and all it's atoms, now all the 160 puzzle keys combined can only occupy something around 1/89th of earth.

Ever since 2015, we are stuck at puzzle 66, you should double the key space size each bit you go up.
If you have been reading these topics for the past few month, you should already know about the size of 2^256.

I just want to save your time, don't bother searching because you will not find a single match, you'd have a chance to win in lottery 1000 times in a row in your life time, but finding a single match? Not a chance.  To test your luck just go buy lottery ticket.

However, there is a +$25m prize, almost as 25 nobel prizes ready for grab, if anyone in the world claims they can hack bitcoin keys, they should try these legitimate puzzles because they are the easiest ones.

A few month from now, I will see you with an electricity bill in your hands.😉
989  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [INFO - DISCUSSION] Eclipse Attack on: October 01, 2023, 03:48:39 PM
Broadcast fake transaction to which node? To the isolated node or all the other nodes? Unless the isolated node is mining there is no use of doing fake tx, even if it was mining, it wouldn't accept a fake tx unless you feed it with a fake longest chain, on top of that aren't mining nodes connected to several of other trusted/ honest nodes to prevent such attacks?

And in order to have unlimited time to generate blocks with double spends, wouldn't they need to eclipse 51% of nodes? And even if they do, what would they do with the majority of hash power which are comfortably mining the longest valid chain? So this is only good for a small network.
990  Economy / Reputation / Re: superman184 account is either bought or hacked, need help sniffing possible alts on: October 01, 2023, 02:27:54 PM
Didn't I just say what you were trying to say in one sentence?

, "it's Ok not to tag that account since it poses no threat to community in terms of having the ability to scam people"

That's your point, correct? Maybe you should take your head out of the sand and face reality.  My opinion about DT members mentality stands as fact, or you could prove me otherwise, but you can't because my proof is still hot.

Intelligence has nothing to do with morality and decency, even animals have decency, something most DT members are unfamiliar with.

I like it how you guys post to ask for your fellow tribe member's opinion to show you care enough not to act selfishly, but you go around and pass your judgments in a verbal manner and think only the written words on someone's trust page matters.   But hey, what do I know? I'm just a nobody idiot troll in a dark and moist basement.😉
991  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VanBitCracken - a program to use for 32 BTC challenge (supports RTX 30xx cards) on: October 01, 2023, 01:57:17 PM

I would like to know if I can modify the exe file from either bitcrack, VanBitCracken or VBCr to perform my search or is there another program?
This tool is not open source, even if it was you couldn't modify exe file, first you need to modify the source code and recompile it to make a new exe. This dev is no longer among us unfortunately, he left these woods a couple of month ago.

At first I was just like you, I thought I could hit a key by "chance" until I got to know about public keys, if you are interested in hunting for puzzles, join us in a futile search for them.😂

Ps, I hope you are not going to post the same thing in every brute force related topic.😉  welcome and happy hunting.

Pss, check my python museum on this same board, I have the ultimate cracking scripts.🙃
992  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys on: October 01, 2023, 01:39:26 PM
BTC.TXT IS 19 GB AND has 1 btc address in each line)
Snip.....
First of all, don't empty all our addresses when you brute force them all.🤣
Second, why would you want to search for both address types? Searching for uncompressed addresses reduces your speed by 45%, and I don't think any txt file could handle 19GB of text, I mean for windows is 2GB max, larger than that, it won't open, maybe that's the problem. You better to use keyhunt with all ever used public keys, just any key.
Note that to achieve same speed, you can't use python, best is C++. Anyways I like your enthusiasm thinking it can hit a key, maybe you should try....  wait, how can all the addresses with balance occupy 19GB?  How many are there? Can't you make it 2GB to see if it works or not?


and one last question
What's that? Here the post ended what happened?😅
993  Economy / Reputation / Re: superman184 account is either bought or hacked, need help sniffing possible alts on: October 01, 2023, 10:20:48 AM
If it was a big positive trusted account or on DT I would consider a neg, but it's a nobody.

I'll ~ and would suggest others do so as well, but there's really not much of a cause for red IMO. You can do as you please of course, just tossing in my 2 cents.

I see the idea of ​​considering the penalty for a "crime" depending on the DT status of the person who commits it as legal apartheid, not very different from considering the penalty based on the darkness of the skin color of the person who commits it.
How is that apartheid? The only discrimination I see is the bolded part in his post, other than that, "it's Ok not to tag that account since it poses no threat to community in terms of having the ability to scam people"
I don't know why I just translated yahoo's point here, lol
What you should read is "but it's a nobody" mentality, that's what hurting any community nowadays.

If for example you see someone from your country in some place and see there is a case against him, no matter if he is guilty, you would try to defend and help him, sweeping things under the rug, Here is the same, DT's consider themselves as one nation/tribe, and that's bad. It sets a bad precedent as everyone would think if these people are the most trusted here and they have such a creed, maybe we should be like them as well. That's bad.
994  Other / Meta / Re: Who is able and willing to moderate the Politics & Society section? on: October 01, 2023, 09:51:19 AM
OMG, lol I feel so ashamed when reading my old posts for arguing needlessly. But thanks for bumping this topic, I had a good laugh reading  the memes above, as they say beauty and wisdom don't come together for all, girls above are the evidence.🤣
995  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Visual private key generator on: October 01, 2023, 06:38:35 AM
Thanks guys, I did this with bitaddress as well I just forgot it, my main issue is with some apps showing ads when in use, so I turn off internet and when switch between open tabs, if I'm offline the page of btckeygen  refreshes by itself and nothing works, until I go online again. I'm using this because I can quickly find different bits, determine bit ranges fast without counting the chars, lol.

It's also useful to just enter anything as private key and hit visualize, it doesn't ask for 64 char key, before using this site, I had to add 63 zeros just to get the public key/ address of key 0x1 for example.

Other than educational use, I have no other use of this tool.
Thank you very much.

Edit: I couldn't find the download zip option, Btw, the button is no longer green, it's been like that for months for me.😉

I just noticed pooya shared the link, but I don't know why it doesn't show the download option for me.



Second edit: It doesn't work on my phone, the page loads fine but the 16×16 grid doesn't load, I can't input anything and nothing works.
I know editing the last post bumps the thread as a new post, sorry for that.
996  Other / Meta / Re: Wall of fame / shame. Shit posts so bad that they are actually funny on: October 01, 2023, 04:36:27 AM
I hate(thank) you nutildah, why do you keep doing this? I mean where do you find these gems?  🤣🤣🤣, I have never heard about internet druggies and their testing of smart contracts.  It would be wise to translate the post after using a word spinner, at least you know what garbage is being posted. But I don't think they even care.
997  Other / Archival / 🖤 on: October 01, 2023, 04:17:03 AM
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998  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Visual private key generator on: October 01, 2023, 02:40:38 AM
@OP, what happened to your site?
It shows:
Code:
The domain has expired. Is this your domain? Renew now

Whois shows:
Code:
Updated Date: 2023-09-25T07:42:21Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2024-09-25T02:40:28Z
I think this means Namecheap extended it for a year, to give OP the time to renew (at a higher price).

OP hasn't been here in months. The data is on GitHub. Here's a clone.
Thanks for the reply, but I was unable to find the zip file and run it locally, the clone you provided also didn't have the zip file, is it possible to run it on mobile offline? Doesn't matter if it works for mobile or not, just  a working page offline would suffice.
999  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where are all the Bitcoin naysayers? on: October 01, 2023, 02:25:26 AM
I remember a member but not the name, he had an avatar of a bald guy and he always used to say bitcoin is dead or is dying, they are either specialists in FUD area of expertise or simply are trolls.
At one point in time during the ancient fork meltdown era, China had employed several Fudsters  to spread fear in order to dump the price, and it actually worked for a while but later the community started to realize what is going on behind the curtain and who was really profiting off the fake news and FUD.
But now it seems they are unable to find any support around here and just left to go other places. Of course back in the days where people bought into their bs, bitcoin price was less than $200.😅
1000  Economy / Reputation / Re: Have Any Chance To Withdraw Negative Trust..? on: October 01, 2023, 12:51:06 AM
just had to add to the work already done on your trust page.  You're welcome.


Is this a new policy or I'm just seeing this now? I thought you stopped tagging people for anything content related, like garbage posting etc, if using AI is considered as plagiarism, shouldn't mods deal with such cases?

You don't actually have to announce to people that you are mean, we already know how ruthless you are.😘😈
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