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1  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Solving ECDLP with Kangaroos: Part 1 + 2 + RCKangaroo on: January 25, 2025, 09:57:21 AM
I created a Discord Server just in case someone needs more in depth help.

There is a channel to share files and scripts!

https://discord.gg/eEQbQnnRaY
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: December 29, 2024, 05:05:56 PM

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The 120, 125 and 130 was the same person. However, there must be a reason why the 67 does not have PubK and the 125 and 130 do not have PrivK. Your discoveries would be almost instantaneous if this information existed. Does anyone believe that 67 is available to anyone? more than 500 thousand dollars? just with the address we drop to 50mk/s which will take years to get there and with bsgs it was minutes  then we don't have PubKey and the available range is huge already for no one to get there
But these puzzles to capture something are still interesting...that's a truth told by Alberto. But don't dream my friends... don't dream (the 67 has the privKey between 17 and 18 characters) do you have fast machines to get it quickly in Address Mode? Huh I don't have 50mk/s
But whoever is lucky enough to meet you, don't be afraid of robots, but also don't have the ambition to win everything and be prepared to lose almost everything. If possible, pay network commissions of up to 5 BTC and only earn 1. This is if the network allows such commission values, but always start very HIGH on the commission. You managed to find the key and if it's not for you, it won't be for the robots. Is anyone going to lose 5 BTC, either you or the "robots" with RBF  Greetings to everyone and open your eyes
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The only fact he was able to crack the 3 Puzzles is just mind blowing. There must be more to it!!
3  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Solving ECDLP with Kangaroos: Part 1 + 2 + RCKangaroo on: December 29, 2024, 11:07:59 AM
The actual DPs (1176754K) far exceed the expected DPs (109142K), meaning the solver is generating significantly more DPs than anticipated.
The more i lower the DP bits from 16 the worse it gets, it does not generate a single Solved Point.

For solving points with saved tames you must use same "-range" and "-dp" values that you used for tames generation.

Thanks, i must had it messed up!
4  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Solving ECDLP with Kangaroos: Part 1 + 2 + RCKangaroo on: December 29, 2024, 09:07:47 AM

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[INFO] Found existing Tames file: C:\RCKangaroo\v1\tames85.dat
[INFO] Processing higher bits: 0/1125899906842623
[INFO] Executing command for high offset: 0
[DEBUG] Command: powershell -Command "& \"C:\\RCKangaroo\\v1\\RCKangaroo.exe\" -range 85 -start 0 -dp 16 -pubkey 02145d2611c823a396ef6712ce0f712f09b9b4f3135e3e0aa3230fb9b6d08d1e16 -tames \"C:\RCKangaroo\v1\tames85.dat\""
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*                    RCKangaroo v3.0  (c) 2024 RetiredCoder                    *
********************************************************************************

This software is free and open-source: https://github.com/RetiredC
It demonstrates fast GPU implementation of SOTA Kangaroo method for solving ECDLP
Windows version
CUDA devices: 1, CUDA driver/runtime: 12.6/12.6
GPU 0: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER, 15.99 GB, 80 CUs, cap 8.9, PCI 59, L2 size: 65536 KB
Total GPUs for work: 1

MAIN MODE

Solving public key
X: 145D2611C823A396EF6712CE0F712F09B9B4F3135E3E0AA3230FB9B6D08D1E16
Y: 667A05E9A1BDD6F70142B66558BD12CE2C0F9CBC7001B20C8A6A109C80DC5330
Offset: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Solving point: Range 85 bits, DP 16, start...
SOTA method, estimated ops: 2^42.702, RAM for DPs: 4.253 GB. DP and GPU overheads not included!
Estimated DPs per kangaroo: 222.050.
load tames...
tames loaded
GPU 0: allocated 1501 MB, 491520 kangaroos. OldGpuMode: No
GPUs started...


The actual DPs (1176754K) far exceed the expected DPs (109142K), meaning the solver is generating significantly more DPs than anticipated.
The more i lower the DP bits from 16 the worse it gets, it does not generate a single Solved Point.

Anyone ?


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MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1280854K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:39m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1281650K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:40m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5197 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1282445K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:40m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1283247K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:40m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5194 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1284042K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:40m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5193 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1284838K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:40m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1285640K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:40m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5193 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1286435K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:41m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5194 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1287228K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:41m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1288031K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:41m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5193 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1288825K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:41m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1289619K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:41m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5197 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1290422K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:41m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5197 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1291217K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:42m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5193 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1292011K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:42m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5197 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1292813K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:42m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1293608K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:42m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1294403K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:42m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5197 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1295206K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:42m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1296000K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:43m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5193 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1296794K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:43m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5242 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1297596K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:43m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5197 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1298390K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:43m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5194 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1299185K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:43m/0d:00h:22m
MAIN: Speed: 5193 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 1299980K/109142K, Time: 0d:00h:43m/0d:00h:22m
5  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Solving ECDLP with Kangaroos: Part 1 + 2 + RCKangaroo on: December 28, 2024, 02:48:10 PM
Very interesting this update, for fun I did the test with a precalculation of the points on #75 bit with -max 3 this already requires 350 Mo of free space.
how many Go available requires for example the precalculation of a 100bit space with -max 10 ?

I did a 85bit -max10 the Generation took 4 hours and 35GB of space
6  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Solving ECDLP with Kangaroos: Part 1 + 2 + RCKangaroo on: December 28, 2024, 10:12:01 AM
RCKangaroo v3.0:

- added "-tames" and "-max" options.
- fixed some bugs.

Amazing thanks a lot for investing so much of your time in this project so that we can enjoy it!!
7  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Solving ECDLP with Kangaroos: Part 1 + 2 + RCKangaroo on: December 23, 2024, 11:16:15 AM
Ok, in next version I will add support for precomputed DB to solve ranges like 80bit within seconds.


Hello, RetiredCoder,
First off, thanks for creating RCKangaroo. The performance works now quite impressively with K=1.15.
I wanted to ask if you could consider implementing the WorkSave feature present in Kangaroo 2.2.
Use Case:

- Long-running searches (>24 hours) - While running, saving progress in case of sudden shutdowns of the power/system
- Important for less stable systems when running on them Current Workaround:
- Tracking progress manually by oneself - Performing different searches in smaller pieces manner
- Higher risk of failure of the process and losing results, due to manual checks and working in broken shots. Although I realize this would complicate your code, I think being able to save and restore work is going to make RCKangaroo program so much more useful for running searches that last quite a long time.

Thank you!
8  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Solving ECDLP with Kangaroos: Part 1 + 2 + RCKangaroo on: December 22, 2024, 09:22:57 AM
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This software is free and open-source: https://github.com/RetiredC
It demonstrates fast GPU implementation of SOTA Kangaroo method for solving ECDLP
Windows version
CUDA devices: 1, CUDA driver/runtime: 12.6/12.6
GPU 0: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti, 8.00 GB, 48 CUs, cap 8.6, PCI 66, L2 size: 4096 KB
Total GPUs for work: 1

BENCHMARK MODE

SOTA method, estimated ops: 2^50.202, RAM for DPs: 5.938 GB. DP and GPU overheads not included!
Estimated DPs per kangaroo: 98.133.
GPU 0: allocated 4632 MB, 1572864 kangaroos. OldGpuMode: Yes
GPUs started...
BENCH: Speed: 2732 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 2K/154350K, Time: 0d:00h:00m, Est: 5d:11h:38m
BENCH: Speed: 2757 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 6K/154350K, Time: 0d:00h:00m, Est: 5d:10h:27m
BENCH: Speed: 2684 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 9K/154350K, Time: 0d:00h:00m, Est: 5d:14h:00m
BENCH: Speed: 2684 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 12K/154350K, Time: 0d:00h:00m, Est: 5d:14h:00m
BENCH: Speed: 2662 MKeys/s, Err: 0, DPs: 16K/154350K, Time: 0d:00h:00m, Est: 5d:15h:06m

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|    0   N/A  N/A     18056    C+G   ...siveControlPanel\SystemSettings.exe      N/A      |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Sun Dec 22 09:23:57 2024
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 561.17                 Driver Version: 561.17         CUDA Version: 12.6     |
|-----------------------------------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| GPU  Name                  Driver-Model | Bus-Id          Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
| Fan  Temp   Perf          Pwr:Usage/Cap |           Memory-Usage | GPU-Util  Compute M. |
|                                         |                        |               MIG M. |
|=========================================+========================+======================|
|   0  NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti   WDDM  |   00000000:42:00.0  On |                  N/A |
|100%   75C    P2            280W /  290W |    5510MiB /   8192MiB |    100%      Default |
|                                         |                        |                  N/A |
+-----------------------------------------+------------------------+----------------------+
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / In any way! on: September 21, 2017, 04:12:26 PM
DELETE
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Super heated Market!! on: September 19, 2017, 03:41:13 PM
Crazy to the moon, looks like it!!!
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Best cryptocurrency to invest for 2017 ? on: September 19, 2017, 12:51:01 PM
99.9% of altcoins have no reason for existing beyond pump and dump speculation. Bitcoin would be your best bet.

I can't really agree with your statement but thats your opinion!!!
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO SCAM TESTING] We begin to test our cloud theory on several ICOs on: September 11, 2017, 12:45:18 PM
what that you mean sir?? you're introducing your project that can test the ICO which is scam or not, right?

For full access to the site you need to purchase a token.


 and to do this I need to buy your marker  Grin
 but who will check your marker Grin

This post is so funny they will act as a police to police the icos without proving what authority do they have and who will police them, they don't have a moral authority to check it because they are themselves a direct competitor of those they will try Cheesy to control

Always good to have people around to make sure people dont get fucked!!
13  Local / Portugal / Bom dia a todos on: September 11, 2017, 12:38:16 PM
Alguem de FAFE aqui??
14  Local / Débutants / Re: mes débuts de débutant on: September 11, 2017, 12:35:41 PM
ne bonne stratégie est de réinvestir tes éventuels bénéfices sur une autre crypto
15  Bitcoin / Project Development / Test on: September 11, 2017, 12:25:33 PM
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Great Ideas come 'Never" on: September 11, 2017, 10:27:13 AM
Long time ago!
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What If Bitcoin is banned? on: September 06, 2017, 05:04:36 AM
What If Bitcoin is banned in your country will you still use it?

If you use it how will you? How will you exchange it and how will you completely use it as you do before.

If they ban bitcoin, that will be a sign that they are scared that people see their fiat currency system is flawed and corrupt. There is no way for the government to hide how they steal billions from the taxpayer by using crypto currency, blockchain is the biggest invention since man discovered fire, we hear things like bitcoin is used for black market trades ....bla bla bla, when fiat currency is the most used for drug deals and corruption.

I will never stop using btc no matter what!!


18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Ethereum a threat to BTC??? on: August 28, 2017, 01:12:34 AM
The biggest threat for Bitcoin is Bitcoin self. I personally know nobody that buy stuff with Bitcoins.

I do buy a lot of things with BTC as a matter of fact. Most of it i buy physical Gold!! Also many payment gateways are now already introducing BTC payments to their payment gateways, Wordpress plugins, *Stripe*, bitcoin is already more valuable as a payment method than paypal!!
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Ethereum a threat to BTC??? on: August 28, 2017, 01:09:15 AM
I think not, because it's a niche. A public support for crypto will be in favour of Bitcoin. Bitcoin has a greater acceptance, due to the public discussion and publications. Only insiders are considering Ethereum, new entrants will choose Bitcoin. New entrants will let the Bitcoin grow.

I can not really agree with the acceptance as you mention Ethereum and it is not a niche!!, Ethereum is actuality very similar to Bitcoin except it is more diversified in terms of  on what and how it can do very different things!  BTC and ETH are pretty much at the same level in terms of use, ETH is accessible to anyone and its is easy to create a coin compared to Bitcoin or any other altcoins.

20  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anyone familiar with TETHER?? on: August 19, 2017, 02:46:59 PM
I see in USDT the most easiest way to move USD from one exchange to another without having Level 2 verification.

For example - you love to trade USD/BTC pair in Polo but you have Level 2 verification only in Bittrex. When you want to transfer USd from Polo to Bittrex - buy USDT on Polo and sell them in Bittrex.



I do understand and it makes sense what you say, i am more of a physical asset person and will start something similar but backed by commodity currency
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