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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading without experience and knowledge on: March 14, 2021, 01:42:05 AM
I believe most people think the same way because it's just simply BUY or SELL and as long as you have internet, that's easy. When you want to achieve profit, they thought simply buying a course from internet and they become expert in couple months time. I am 15 years in financial world including stocks, bond, derivatives, CDS, CDO and my best expertise in Exotic Options and Structure Notes which most retails trader didn't even heard before. Most of my friend always ask me the same question and I always will give 1 advise, don't even try unless you are willing to put 5-10 years in before even thinking about consistency profit. You are consider great if you can in BE position after 3 years of trading. Simply think this way, a professional trader earns more than a doctor or lawyer. Do you think they can become a doctor or lawyer in 3 months time? Sorry for telling the truth but that's the real situation in trading world. You are going a battlefield against all other experts with far more experience and high-technology equipment, never think it's easy to get into trading if you are not going to put in a lot, I mean lots of effort.
That's truth, I wanted to just correct that "clicking buy and sell" is not the question here, that is not what is being asked. Just like you said trading requires a lot of time, I do not know how many years or so, thankfully I have been only trading in crypto and not traded other things too much (just a bit of stocks purchased but that wasn't trading, I just bought them and hold them) and I can say that I have been quite successful since early days because all I do is just buy and hold, that's me, I do not trade.

If someone wants to day trade for example, you need to be spending a lot of time to learn and just like you said it is something that takes over ad decade to be consistently profiting from it. Hence, I think "anyone can buy and sell as long as they have a PC and internet connection" is not what is being asked here, that is obvious and nobody would ask that.

Yes, investing and trading has different definitions, unfortunately most people couldn't differentiate it. When buying and hold, you just need to have positive outlook on certain products, that's call investing. I am pretty sure the question was "Trading without knowledge and experience" instead of "Trading Profitably Without Knowledge and Experience". So I think I gave the most nearest answer which is, "Yes, as long as you understand what is BUY and SELL, with internet connection, then you are good to go". If someone with common sense and really serious for getting more in depth into trading, this is not the correct question to ask. This question is similar to "Can I fly a plane and become pilot before going for my PPL or CPL License". You can't fly a plane without PPL license but you obviously can simply click BUY and SELL without knowledge and experience.
2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading without experience and knowledge on: March 10, 2021, 10:53:18 AM
Of course you can trade without experience and knowledge. It's simply either BUY or SELL. But if you want to achieve consistency profit in trading, that will take many years of experience and knowledge. Furthermore, it depends what sort of strategy you want to use to approach the market.

If you prefer more aggressive style of trading, then go for technical analysis and look for speculative or naked trading (Most newbie starts from here).

If you prefer more conservative style of trading and risk diversification, then go for hedging strategy which needs more math approach. You have to familiarize yourself with Delta, Gamma, Volatility etc., how to manage your daily position and profit mainly derive from market volatility.
Honestly you are sort of wrong. You "can" trade without experience and knowledge but that is not people are asking or discussing here, they are not really profiting if they trade without any experience or knowledge so what you are saying that "if they have access to a computer and an internet, and if they can read and write, that means they are capable of starting an account and trading", do you really think that could be the thing we are discussion here? The "ability to operate a computer"? Could that possibly be the situation?

Trading without experience and knowledge is something that will lose you money, you will not profit unless you are very lucky and that is why I think people are looking to profit from crypto by learning how to trade first. I believe it is going to be a tough situation if we lack everything and still trade just because we "can".

There's no absolute answer for this question. I believe most people think the same way because it's just simply BUY or SELL and as long as you have internet, that's easy. When you want to achieve profit, they thought simply buying a course from internet and they become expert in couple months time. I am 15 years in financial world including stocks, bond, derivatives, CDS, CDO and my best expertise in Exotic Options and Structure Notes which most retails trader didn't even heard before. Most of my friend always ask me the same question and I always will give 1 advise, don't even try unless you are willing to put 5-10 years in before even thinking about consistency profit. You are consider great if you can in BE position after 3 years of trading. Simply think this way, a professional trader earns more than a doctor or lawyer. Do you think they can become a doctor or lawyer in 3 months time? Sorry for telling the truth but that's the real situation in trading world. You are going a battlefield against all other experts with far more experience and high-technology equipment, never think it's easy to get into trading if you are not going to put in a lot, I mean lots of effort.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: == Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~100 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED== on: March 09, 2021, 07:40:37 PM
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The award not even near even if you just need 128 RTX 3080
Luckily I picked up Vega 7s when they were out and new. So it worked out, since they can't use the current programs to attack the challenge, they do the mining, 24/7 (still best in the market IMO) and I occasionally throw my 3070s, and 20xx cards in the mining mix when I want to get past a payout threshold or I am going to be away for awhile.

I don't have even 1 RTX 3080, lol. It's not worth to invest on 3080 buying at price gouging market. If you can get MSRP at 799 for RTX 3080, then you can BE in about 3 months. I have rig running 2060 and 2 x 3060 only. No planning to go for AMD card  because I have RX 480 rig and still running now, it's so noisy and higher power consumption. I did consider to buy a Vega 7s or 8s laptop especially I saw a guy post he can run like 5000++ mkey/sec with  Asus Zephyrus that day. If AMD card, I think RX 5700 XT is definitely a good invest if can get at good price. Unfortunately still lock down and unable to travel. I did check at some neighboring country, they do have stock and at a good price.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: == Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~100 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED== on: March 09, 2021, 06:14:47 PM
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I use my old GTX 960 and it literally solve 63 in less than a minute. If I want to use it to hunt 120, average 300 years. LoL. I guess if 64 with known public key and I use GTX 3060, I guess it can be solve in less than 15 seconds. That's also reason why if by chance you found 64, someone recommend to pay higher on transaction fees or otherwise once known public key, I believe those bot will attack in less than a minute.
Look at it this way, 50% of brute force on #64 = 2^63 operations while #120 only requires 2^60 operations with kangaroo.
If people aren't pooling resources for either brute or kangaroo or bsgs, then it will be a long wait unless you have Zielar's equipment then #120 is doable within 2 months +/-

There is a pool for #64 and I have tried to get people to pool resources with bsgs and kangaroo but I guess everyone thinks they can solve on their own.

And I believe you are correct, whoever finds #64 must pay high trans fee to get in into a block before someone else attacks it with kangaroo.

There is a pool already running. I think someone did the math for 64 and still 1 out of 800,000 to find the key  after breaking the shares if I am not wrong. The pool is running less than 20 people, not sure about it. I don't think it's plausible to find 64 alone, unless someone is really lucky hitting a jackpot by using random. I have my own rig for Ethereum but far from enough to run Kangaroo. Even if I have enough to go for it, I prefer to choose safer path continue mining Ethereum because if you do the math, it has no difference putting 2 months for 120 and it's not a guarantee you will hit the jackpot. Just doing some fun things on puzzle, who knows I might be the lucky to hit jackpot since my old GPU can't mine anymore.

Just for your reference. Let's say you have 256 RTX 3080 with current price, you are going to get about USD 7.50 nett daily on each.

1 RTX 3080 = USD 7.50 nett daily
256 RTX 3080 = USD 1,920 nett daily
USD 1,920 x 60 = USD 115,200 2 months

The award not even near even if you just need 128 RTX 3080
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: == Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~100 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED== on: March 09, 2021, 05:16:46 PM
if scan all it use a time too much

Depent of your speed, i made some calculations based on the speed, the time is for scan all the range in that bit space:

Code:
Puzzle 120 @ 1 Terakeys/s :     21074771622667996 years
Puzzle 120 @ 1 Petakeys/s :     21074771622667 years
Puzzle 120 @ 1 Exakeys/s :      21074771622 years
Puzzle 120 @ 1 Zettakeys/s :    21074771 years
Puzzle 120 @ 1 Yottakeys/s :    21074 years
Puzzle 160 @ 1 Terakeys/s :     23171956451847141650870193314 years
Puzzle 160 @ 1 Petakeys/s :     23171956451847141650870193 years
Puzzle 160 @ 1 Exakeys/s :      23171956451847141650870 years
Puzzle 160 @ 1 Zettakeys/s :    23171956451847141650 years
Puzzle 160 @ 1 Yottakeys/s :    23171956451847141 years
Puzzle 256 @ 1 Terakeys/s :     1835871531540401373407708412745559168131740612197318060720 years
Puzzle 256 @ 1 Petakeys/s :     1835871531540401373407708412745559168131740612197318060 years
Puzzle 256 @ 1 Exakeys/s :      1835871531540401373407708412745559168131740612197318 years
Puzzle 256 @ 1 Zettakeys/s :    1835871531540401373407708412745559168131740612197 years
Puzzle 256 @ 1 Yottakeys/s :    1835871531540401373407708412745559168131740612 years

I know there is no puzzle 256, but that is the exact time for the real wallets.


if can fine keyspace  low than 2^30 to 2^40 may be better ot less 1 days scan complate (Max 2^50)

(2^ 60 too high)

I also implement BSGS in C, in my tool Keyhunt, is not so fast, but the puzzle 63 can be solved in one hour or two. Also in minutes is you have some luck with  Random mode.

other puzzle no pubkey  still no idea what to do?

Puzzles without publickey are more slow, that is why puzzle 64 is stll not found.

Regards!


I use my old GTX 960 and it literally solve 63 in less than a minute. If I want to use it to hunt 120, average 300 years. LoL. I guess if 64 with known public key and I use GTX 3060, I guess it can be solve in less than 15 seconds. That's also reason why if by chance you found 64, someone recommend to pay higher on transaction fees or otherwise once known public key, I believe those bot will attack in less than a minute.
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: March 09, 2021, 02:44:33 PM

I think you don't need to rewrite the Python code if you want to run it on GPU. You need the help with TensorFlow, Keras, or Anaconda to run Python with GPU.

I think Normal python can not run on GPU  and tensorflow and keras it use specific for AI. deep learning

Normal python code work with CPU only it generate slowly and use time a lot

Try code on NumPy arrays and use Numba for work on GPU

or Try write code to OpenCL calculate for can work with any GPU

but all option can use GPU need to write code all new one.

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/running-python-script-on-gpu/
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53650577/how-to-run-python-code-with-support-of-gpu

Not a pro programmer. Figuring how to use Numba and @cuda.jit to calculate without needing extensive new code.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum on: March 09, 2021, 05:34:05 AM
So I bought some Ethereum for £1070 a few days ago and it is now worth £1326. Would now be a good time to sell for a small profit?

I am investing more long term in Bitcoin but wanted to trade a bit on smaller coins i.e Ethereum etc.



If you are holding long term in Bitcoin, there's no point to long Ethereum. They are both highly correlated and you are doubling down your Ethereum position to Bitcoin. Of course you can continue to hold instead of taking profit, this means both highly correlation exposed to market risk.
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: March 09, 2021, 05:27:33 AM
hi there andzhig,

could you make it so it searches the address starting with 16 only or show and search only the 64th range with the same way
you already beautifully described and explained thanks a lot sir.


16 in the sense of a number or name of an address...

to make the number start

a1= [(1, 0), (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (1, 5), (1, 6), (1, 7)]

a1= [(1, 6)]

all the first similarly (9, 2), (9, 3), (9, 4), (9, 5)...

especially since we do not need more than (9, 9) in sets (11, 1), (14, 0) etc...

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a1= [(0, 3), (3, 0), (1, 2), (2, 1)]
a2= [(0, 11), (11, 0), (1, 10), (2, 9), (3, Cool, (4, 7), (5, 6), (6, 5), (7, 4), (8, 3), (9, 2), (10, 1)]
a3= [(0, 11), (11, 0), (1, 10), (2, 9), (3, Cool, (4, 7), (5, 6), (6, 5), (7, 4), (8, 3), (9, 2), (10, 1)]
a4= [(0, 14), (14, 0), (1, 13), (2, 12), (3, 11), (4, 10), (5, 9), (6, Cool, (7, 7), (8, 6), (9, 5), (10, 4), (11, 3), (12, 2), (13, 1)]
a5= [(0, 4), (4, 0), (1, 3), (2, 2), (3, 1)]
a6= [(0, 2), (2, 0), (1, 1)]
a7= [(0, 10), (10, 0), (1, 9), (2, Cool, (3, 7), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (7, 3), (8, 2), (9, 1)]
a8= [(0, 2), (2, 0), (1, 1)]
a9= [(0, 10), (10, 0), (1, 9), (2, Cool, (3, 7), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (7, 3), (8, 2), (9, 1)]
a10=[(0, 10), (10, 0), (1, 9), (2, Cool, (3, 7), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (7, 3), (8, 2), (9, 1)]

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a1= [(0, 3), (3, 0), (1, 2), (2, 1)]
a2= [(2, 9), (3, Cool, (4, 7), (5, 6), (6, 5), (7, 4), (8, 3), (9, 2)]
a3= [(2, 9), (3, Cool, (4, 7), (5, 6), (6, 5), (7, 4), (8, 3), (9, 2)]
a4= [(5, 9), (6, Cool, (7, 7), (8, 6), (9, 5)]
a5= [(0, 4), (4, 0), (1, 3), (2, 2), (3, 1)]
a6= [(0, 2), (2, 0), (1, 1)]
a7= [(1, 9), (2, Cool, (3, 7), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (7, 3), (8, 2), (9, 1)]
a8= [(0, 2), (2, 0), (1, 1)]
a9= [(1, 9), (2, Cool, (3, 7), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (7, 3), (8, 2), (9, 1)]
a10=[(1, 9), (2, Cool, (3, 7), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (7, 3), (8, 2), (9, 1)]

instead of all brute force after discarding, 41990400 whole run, finding at 15513701 steps.

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import time

a1= [(0, 3), (3, 0), (1, 2), (2, 1)]
a2= [(2, 9), (3, Cool, (4, 7), (5, 6), (6, 5), (7, 4), (8, 3), (9, 2)]
a3= [(2, 9), (3, Cool, (4, 7), (5, 6), (6, 5), (7, 4), (8, 3), (9, 2)]
a4= [(5, 9), (6, Cool, (7, 7), (8, 6), (9, 5)]
a5= [(0, 4), (4, 0), (1, 3), (2, 2), (3, 1)]
a6= [(0, 2), (2, 0), (1, 1)]
a7= [(1, 9), (2, Cool, (3, 7), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (7, 3), (8, 2), (9, 1)]
a8= [(0, 2), (2, 0), (1, 1)]
a9= [(1, 9), (2, Cool, (3, 7), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (7, 3), (8, 2), (9, 1)]
a10=[(1, 9), (2, Cool, (3, 7), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (7, 3), (8, 2), (9, 1)]

count = 0

for b1 in a1:
    for b2 in a2:
        for b3 in a3:
            for b4 in a4:
                for b5 in a5:
                    for b6 in a6:
                        for b7 in a7:
                            for b8 in a8:
                                for b9 in a9:
                                    for b10 in a10:
                                        count += 1
                                        d = b1+b2+b3+b4+b5+b6+b7+b8+b9+b10
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        if d == (3, 0, 5, 6, 8, 3, 7, 7, 3, 1, 2, 0, 6, 4, 2, 0, 2, 8, 5, 5):
                                            print(d)
                                            print(count)

print(count)
time.sleep(260.0)

in any case, even discarding unnecessary (not need more than (9, 9) in sets (11, 1), (14, 0) etc...)

18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18 = 3570467226624 / 2 = 1785233613312 fixed combinations in which only 3 to 4 may be needed. again a performance question. If could it run 10-50 million at least in a second

1×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18 1 sec
2×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18 2 sec
3×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18 3 sec
4×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18 4 sec
18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×1 blablabla sec
18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×2 blablabla sec
18×18×18×18×18×1×18×18×18×18 blablabla sec
18×18×18×18×18×2×18×18×18×18 blablabla sec
...

try it on gpu (who can write the code) .

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import random
from bit import Key
import time
import itertools

list = ["16jY7qLJnxb7CHZyqBP8qca9d51gAjyXQN","13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so","1BY8GQbnueYofwSuFAT3USAhGjPrkxDdW9",
        "1MVDYgVaSN6iKKEsbzRUAYFrYJadLYZvvZ","19vkiEajfhuZ8bs8Zu2jgmC6oqZbWqhxhG","1DJh2eHFYQfACPmrvpyWc8MSTYKh7w9eRF",
        "1PWo3JeB9jrGwfHDNpdGK54CRas7fsVzXU","1JTK7s9YVYywfm5XUH7RNhHJH1LshCaRFR","12VVRNPi4SJqUTsp6FmqDqY5sGosDtysn4",
        "1FWGcVDK3JGzCC3WtkYetULPszMaK2Jksv","1DJh2eHFYQfACPmrvpyWc8MSTYKh7w9eRF","1Bxk4CQdqL9p22JEtDfdXMsng1XacifUtE",
        "15qF6X51huDjqTmF9BJgxXdt1xcj46Jmhb","1ARk8HWJMn8js8tQmGUJeQHjSE7KRkn2t8","15qsCm78whspNQFydGJQk5rexzxTQopnHZ",
        "13zYrYhhJxp6Ui1VV7pqa5WDhNWM45ARAC","14MdEb4eFcT3MVG5sPFG4jGLuHJSnt1Dk2","1CMq3SvFcVEcpLMuuH8PUcNiqsK1oicG2D",
        "1K3x5L6G57Y494fDqBfrojD28UJv4s5JcK","1PxH3K1Shdjb7gSEoTX7UPDZ6SH4qGPrvq","16AbnZjZZipwHMkYKBSfswGWKDmXHjEpSf",
        "19QciEHbGVNY4hrhfKXmcBBCrJSBZ6TaVt","1EzVHtmbN4fs4MiNk3ppEnKKhsmXYJ4s74","1AE8NzzgKE7Yhz7BWtAcAAxiFMbPo82NB5",
        "17Q7tuG2JwFFU9rXVj3uZqRtioH3mx2Jad","1K6xGMUbs6ZTXBnhw1pippqwK6wjBWtNpL","15ANYzzCp5BFHcCnVFzXqyibpzgPLWaD8b",
        "18ywPwj39nGjqBrQJSzZVq2izR12MDpDr8","1CaBVPrwUxbQYYswu32w7Mj4HR4maNoJSX","1JWnE6p6UN7ZJBN7TtcbNDoRcjFtuDWoNL",
        "1CKCVdbDJasYmhswB6HKZHEAnNaDpK7W4n","1PXv28YxmYMaB8zxrKeZBW8dt2HK7RkRPX","1AcAmB6jmtU6AiEcXkmiNE9TNVPsj9DULf",
        "1EQJvpsmhazYCcKX5Au6AZmZKRnzarMVZu","18KsfuHuzQaBTNLASyj15hy4LuqPUo1FNB","15EJFC5ZTs9nhsdvSUeBXjLAuYq3SWaxTc",
        "1HB1iKUqeffnVsvQsbpC6dNi1XKbyNuqao","1GvgAXVCbA8FBjXfWiAms4ytFeJcKsoyhL","12JzYkkN76xkwvcPT6AWKZtGX6w2LAgsJg",
        "1824ZJQ7nKJ9QFTRBqn7z7dHV5EGpzUpH3","18A7NA9FTsnJxWgkoFfPAFbQzuQxpRtCos","1NeGn21dUDDeqFQ63xb2SpgUuXuBLA4WT4",
        "1NLbHuJebVwUZ1XqDjsAyfTRUPwDQbemfv","1MnJ6hdhvK37VLmqcdEwqC3iFxyWH2PHUV","1KNRfGWw7Q9Rmwsc6NT5zsdvEb9M2Wkj5Z",
        "1PJZPzvGX19a7twf5HyD2VvNiPdHLzm9F6","1GuBBhf61rnvRe4K8zu8vdQB3kHzwFqSy7","17s2b9ksz5y7abUm92cHwG8jEPCzK3dLnT",
        "1GDSuiThEV64c166LUFC9uDcVdGjqkxKyh","1Me3ASYt5JCTAK2XaC32RMeH34PdprrfDx","1CdufMQL892A69KXgv6UNBD17ywWqYpKut",
        "1BkkGsX9ZM6iwL3zbqs7HWBV7SvosR6m8N","1PXAyUB8ZoH3WD8n5zoAthYjN15yN5CVq5","1AWCLZAjKbV1P7AHvaPNCKiB7ZWVDMxFiz",
        "1G6EFyBRU86sThN3SSt3GrHu1sA7w7nzi4","1MZ2L1gFrCtkkn6DnTT2e4PFUTHw9gNwaj","1Hz3uv3nNZzBVMXLGadCucgjiCs5W9vaGz",
        "1Fo65aKq8s8iquMt6weF1rku1moWVEd5Ua","16zRPnT8znwq42q7XeMkZUhb1bKqgRogyy","1KrU4dHE5WrW8rhWDsTRjR21r8t3dsrS3R",
        "17uDfp5r4n441xkgLFmhNoSW1KWp6xVLD","13A3JrvXmvg5w9XGvyyR4JEJqiLz8ZySY3","16RGFo6hjq9ym6Pj7N5H7L1NR1rVPJyw2v",
        "1UDHPdovvR985NrWSkdWQDEQ1xuRiTALq","15nf31J46iLuK1ZkTnqHo7WgN5cARFK3RA","1Ab4vzG6wEQBDNQM1B2bvUz4fqXXdFk2WT",
        "1Fz63c775VV9fNyj25d9Xfw3YHE6sKCxbt","1QKBaU6WAeycb3DbKbLBkX7vJiaS8r42Xo","1CD91Vm97mLQvXhrnoMChhJx4TP9MaQkJo",
        "15MnK2jXPqTMURX4xC3h4mAZxyCcaWWEDD","13N66gCzWWHEZBxhVxG18P8wyjEWF9Yoi1","1NevxKDYuDcCh1ZMMi6ftmWwGrZKC6j7Ux",
        "19GpszRNUej5yYqxXoLnbZWKew3KdVLkXg","1M7ipcdYHey2Y5RZM34MBbpugghmjaV89P","18aNhurEAJsw6BAgtANpexk5ob1aGTwSeL",
        "1FwZXt6EpRT7Fkndzv6K4b4DFoT4trbMrV","1CXvTzR6qv8wJ7eprzUKeWxyGcHwDYP1i2","1MUJSJYtGPVGkBCTqGspnxyHahpt5Te8jy",
        "13Q84TNNvgcL3HJiqQPvyBb9m4hxjS3jkV","1LuUHyrQr8PKSvbcY1v1PiuGuqFjWpDumN","18192XpzzdDi2K11QVHR7td2HcPS6Qs5vg",
        "1NgVmsCCJaKLzGyKLFJfVequnFW9ZvnMLN","1AoeP37TmHdFh8uN72fu9AqgtLrUwcv2wJ","1FTpAbQa4h8trvhQXjXnmNhqdiGBd1oraE",
        "14JHoRAdmJg3XR4RjMDh6Wed6ft6hzbQe9","19z6waranEf8CcP8FqNgdwUe1QRxvUNKBG","14u4nA5sugaswb6SZgn5av2vuChdMnD9E5",
        "174SNxfqpdMGYy5YQcfLbSTK3MRNZEePoy","1NBC8uXJy1GiJ6drkiZa1WuKn51ps7EPTv","18ZMbwUFLMHoZBbfpCjUJQTCMCbktshgpe"]



def funcc(u):
    number = int(u)
    
    lst = []
    tmp = sorted((0, number))
    lst.append(tmp)

    for j in range(number):
        for i in range(number):
            
            
            if j + i  == number:
                tmp = (j, i)
                if tmp not in lst:
                    lst.append(tmp)
                    #print(*tmp)

    tmp = sorted((number, 0))
    lst.append(tmp)
    return lst

def func():
    
    
    gennum1 = random.randint(0,18)
    gennum = gennum1
    print(gennum,funcc(gennum))
    number = int(gennum)
    
    lst = []
    tmp = (0, number)
    if tmp[0] <=9:
        if tmp[1] <=9:
            lst.append(tmp)

    for j in range(number):
        for i in range(number):
            
            if j + i  == number:
                tmp = (j, i)
                if tmp[0] <=9:
                    if tmp[1] <=9:
                        if tmp not in lst:
                            lst.append(tmp)
                            #print(*tmp)
    tmp = (number, 0)
    if tmp[0] <=9:
        if tmp[1] <=9:
            lst.append(tmp)
    
    return lst

print("18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18×18 = 3570467226624")
print(" ")

a1= [(1, 0), (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (1, 5), (1, 6), (1, 7)]
a2= func()
a3= func()
a4= func()
a5= func()
a6= func()
a7= func()
a8= func()
a9= func()
a10=func()

print(" ")
print("***")
print("cut off set (18, 0), (0, 18), (17, 1), (1, 17)... = 1785233613312")
print(" ")

print(a1)
print(a2)
print(a3)
print(a4)
print(a5)
print(a6)
print(a7)
print(a8)
print(a9)
print(a10)

print(" ")
print("***")

time.sleep(3.0)
count = 0

for x in itertools.product(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10):
    count += 1

    d = ("".join(map(str, (item for sublist in x for item in sublist))))
    if len(d) <= 50:
        ran = int(d)
        key1 = Key.from_int(ran)
        addr1 = key1.address
                                                                            
        if addr1 in list:

            print (ran,"found!!!")

            s5 = str(ran)
            f=open(u"C:/a.txt","a")
            f.write(s5 + '\n')
            f.close()

            break

        else:
                                                                                    
            #pass
            print(count,ran,len(d),addr1)
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I think you don't need to rewrite the Python code if you want to run it on GPU. You need the help with TensorFlow, Keras, or Anaconda to run Python with GPU.
9  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading without experience and knowledge on: March 08, 2021, 02:39:17 PM
I have very little money now you can give me any tips on how I can invest

When majority on buying frenzy, you don't buy. When majority scare to buy, that's the time you want to buy. Whenever there's a trend in BTC, newbie wants to hop in regardless what's the price are, but in fact they are already late to ride in. I remember the last trend from 6k to 7k, up to the moon to 20k, the crowd start to become crazy getting in. The price goes all the way back down and range at 10k +-. If like few k to invest now and you have positive outlook on Crypto, I will say build your own small rig and go mine Ethereum. You are more likely to go BE at 6 months +-. After BE, you are printing your money with the machine. If anything goes wrong, you can still easily cut losses by selling all those GPU. Forget about short term trading, it's not suitable for everyone and there's no easy money in trading.
10  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading without experience and knowledge on: March 08, 2021, 02:30:22 PM
Of course you can trade without experience and knowledge. It's simply either BUY or SELL. But if you want to achieve consistency profit in trading, that will take many years of experience and knowledge. Furthermore, it depends what sort of strategy you want to use to approach the market.

If you prefer more aggressive style of trading, then go for technical analysis and look for speculative or naked trading (Most newbie starts from here).

If you prefer more conservative style of trading and risk diversification, then go for hedging strategy which needs more math approach. You have to familiarize yourself with Delta, Gamma, Volatility etc., how to manage your daily position and profit mainly derive from market volatility.
Before I can trade without realizing my profit if I will still hold unto that money, many of my coins before are now on the moon if only I learn how to trade and I study first the market before , it is really hard to learn different things in trading because we can be wrong sometimes and experience losses but still this will account and considered as experience so let us study the market now because this is the right time for it.

It depends. I believe all people same as you including myself. I know the existence of Bitcoin since 2013 when that time we only mine with Asic USB miner. I bought 2 and started to mine but gave up because at that time, those new machine keep coming and anything you bought will depreciate very fast before you hit BE. I put almost USD 5k to buy about 48 pieces instead of mining at the price of around USD 110-120. I sold everything at USD 980. I am already a millionaire if I just leave it. Nobody can predict future. All I can say is trading is not as simple as BUY or SELL, both have different definition between TRADING and INVESTING. You need a lot of skill in trading, you just need positive outlook if investing.
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading without experience and knowledge on: March 07, 2021, 03:31:21 PM
Of course you can trade without experience and knowledge. It's simply either BUY or SELL. But if you want to achieve consistency profit in trading, that will take many years of experience and knowledge. Furthermore, it depends what sort of strategy you want to use to approach the market.

If you prefer more aggressive style of trading, then go for technical analysis and look for speculative or naked trading (Most newbie starts from here).

If you prefer more conservative style of trading and risk diversification, then go for hedging strategy which needs more math approach. You have to familiarize yourself with Delta, Gamma, Volatility etc., how to manage your daily position and profit mainly derive from market volatility.
12  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Crypto scam on Instagram on: March 06, 2021, 11:53:48 PM
~snip

Mate, this is only tip of the iceberg. This post consider some impatience straight forward scam. I even seen some other social media tactic. They will post some very gorgeous lady picture with some luxury lifestyle, approach you and chat with you for maybe 3-5 days or longer before getting into trading. Then they will tell you how easy they can earn money through trading and that's how they support their lifestyle. By using this sort of tactic, those victim will fall into trap way more easier because of their "GREED" and dreaming on other people lifestyle.

I've seen this strategy/style not in mainstream social media websites but to dating apps like Tinder which is funny since the accounts of these scammers are probably using stolen pics to get your attention and they will right away ask you about their knowledge in crypto trading. The more you don't know anything about cryptocurrencies the more chances you will be scammed by these people. These guys are targeting people who lack knowledge about the crypto industry and the ones who think easy money exists and this won't really stop that is why educating people who you know is something we can do to decrease the people getting victimized by these scammers.

Absolutely true about those dating app. These sort of style very well known in Asia, not only in crypto but also involving other financial trading. If some strangers added you especially with those gorgeous ladies picture and start to chat about trading after a few days, then you have to be extremely cautious with it.
13  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: 终于找到组织啦!中国的同胞币友大家好! on: March 05, 2021, 05:38:07 PM
我2013年就知道比特币存在了。那时的挖矿还是用U盾来挖的,呵呵。挖挖下没耐心就不挖了,110时买了48个,1500多时不卖,结果900多刀时卖光了。要不然早都变千万了。

波动大要存的话要很能抗。这样大波动的想挣钱,找找国内真正的高手做对冲有低保护的,同样也可以挣波动的钱呀。国内也很多高手会做的,但是必须要找到对的人,别掉入坑就可以了。
14  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Crypto scam on Instagram on: March 05, 2021, 05:24:08 PM

Yes, I can earn 1.5 million in 25 days with 500. So send me your 500 now. LoL. Simple kindergarten math with some common sense can avoid this sort of claim. So who to blame when they fall into it? Blame their own "GREED".

Not only greed, but these people also have never encountered an investment scheme like this, and when they saw one they thought as long as they have a good and well design website and they have profiles on the home page, which are all fakes, they think that it's legit, Greed will blind you on something that is so obvious.

Always Greed is the main problem. Most of them think that trading can get them rich almost instant, but unfortunately it isn't. I previously work in proprietary firms and the fact is, you are already a star trader if you can hit 15-20% ROI per annum.

The less skill needed investing in crypto by just invest it on mining rig and not trading. Usually BE at about 6 months+- and that's already consider 100% in such a short period. Still they want faster and that leads them to fall into those trap. 
15  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Crypto scam on Instagram on: March 05, 2021, 05:16:08 PM
Sheesh I know for a fact that messaging apps like Telegram and (more recently) Discord is bugged by these scammers as well as social media site like Facebook but I didn't know scam attempts also happen in Instragram where the main content is supposes to be pictures since I don't have any other social media accounts besides Facebook I would only assume that this is more prevalent in Twitter based on what I have seen in the past. I mean at this point anything that would connect you to a stranger has a risk of it being targeted by any scammer. I know services like this are constantly upgrading their security in order to avoid their users being scammed at by the user of their platform but they can't really remove everything so really the first line of defense should be coming from us the users itself, we should always practice our internet security as well have a mindset of if it is "easy money" then it is most likely a scam.

Mate, this is only tip of the iceberg. This post consider some impatience straight forward scam. I even seen some other social media tactic. They will post some very gorgeous lady picture with some luxury lifestyle, approach you and chat with you for maybe 3-5 days or longer before getting into trading. Then they will tell you how easy they can earn money through trading and that's how they support their lifestyle. By using this sort of tactic, those victim will fall into trap way more easier because of their "GREED" and dreaming on other people lifestyle.
16  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Crypto scam on Instagram on: March 05, 2021, 11:33:31 AM
First 5 days
500 - 2,500

Second 5 days
2,500 - 12.500

Third 5 days
12,500 - 62,500

Fourth 5 days
62,500 - 312,500

Fifth 5 days
312.500 - 1,562,000

Yes, I can earn 1.5 million in 25 days with 500. So send me your 500 now. LoL. Simple kindergarten math with some common sense can avoid this sort of claim. So who to blame when they fall into it? Blame their own "GREED".
17  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why is CME futures contract size at 5 BTC? on: March 05, 2021, 07:46:54 AM
Did they intentionally price this contract out of reach for retail hands or something? To me, 1 btc per contract seems like a good starting point, why 5 btc per contract? The current margin requirement for 5 btc at its 3x leverage is over $70k! What small retail trader has that much collateral to put up for a single trade?! How am I supposed to margin trade bitcoin legally here in the US without using a VPN or otherwise risk my funds getting confiscated like with bitmex, etc?

That's very common when you trade with a listed exchanges. For instance like crude oil, a single contract are 100 barrels, not 1 or 10 barrel. There's no such thing of 0.1 contract offered by those shady exchanges. You still can't open an account with CME if you are just retail even you have enough fund to pay for margin. You have to go through for instance like IB, TD Ameritrade etc to trade with direct CME. Also, you have to pay for live feed fees when you trade direct with exchanges.
18  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys on: March 05, 2021, 02:28:33 AM
is it possible to run the software with a AMD card? Or exist a kind if this software that is working with ADM driver / cards?
You'd have to run it with the clBitcrack (versus the cuBitcrack) but I have seen mixed reviews on it's ability to find key; I know the latest release (31, I think, doesn't seem to work with clBitcrack; I would try one version down from the latest one, and try to find a key in a small range first, to make sure it works.
I tried and it works perfect on 0.30 clbitcrack, but not on 0.31. 0.31 only can find the first couple puzzle keys. I have tested both 63 and 62, it will miss the private key with Reached End of Keyspace.
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: March 04, 2021, 09:16:05 PM
Further, quite entertaining reading, on this subject of the priv key “database”..
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1527225.0

Also.. Don’t search for YOUR priv key there, because then the site owner has your priv key!!

Very good advice. I mean there's also no point for someone to search their own private key there other than out of curiosity.
20  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Data suggesting more than 95% traders are losing on: March 04, 2021, 09:11:40 PM
It is surprising what I saw about trading, that 95% of traders are losing, this was not what I even thought before, I was considering 75% of traders, but no research paper exists that proves this number right while some suggesting that the actual figure is much, much higher.



This poll are strictly for traders, it is clear that holding bitcoin and some other strong altcoins in the past did not later result to loss, unless the people that sold out of panic, because the price of these crypto assets increased back. So, this poll are only for traders, for us to know how trading is risky.

This is not about what you feel about trading, it is about what has happened to you, maybe you have lost to trading, or you are gaining from trading.

https://tradeciety.com/24-statistics-why-most-traders-lose-money/

I have experience working with proprietary firms. Let me share with you my experience and some undeniable fact, unfortunately many of the trader out there especially retail traders unwilling to accept. It's not just crypto, this includes almost the whole financial market for instance stocks, commodities, bonds, precious metals etc.

GREED AND HOPE TO GET RICH OVERNIGHT
Human born nature to be greedy. This is the main reason someone get into trading but they forgotten no one can predict future.

EITHER HEAD OR TAIL
A financial chart is almost like a TV screen in front of a roulettes table inside casino. It's RED on this hand but it does not predict the outcome on next hand, still 48.7% RED, 48.7% BLACK, 2.6% GREEN. Sometime they get lucky getting in before the trend and think they are good enough to get rich soon, they forget the outcome are always either HEAD or TAIL.

MONEY MANAGEMENT
Putting small money and hope to win big. That's call gambling and not trading. Those who really success in trading are putting big money to win small money with predictable risk.

These couple examples are the most common why most trader loss their money. Investing is buying something which you assume it has appreciation value and hold for some time. But when it comes to trading especially on intraday or short term trading, if someone lack of experience or discipline, it can easily become gambling. If someone still think they can get rich by predicting the direction in short terms, I can assured you that's not how it works especially those big investment firms. Very few of them can success trading on intraday or short term, but always remember, the shorter time frame you trade, the higher skill level you need. Sorry for my broken English because it's not my first language.
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