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1  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin math question on: March 15, 2021, 11:06:49 PM
THX now i understand what he mean
2  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin math question on: March 15, 2021, 06:57:57 PM
I am reading this and the words of @gmaxwell
(or any other software for that matter) like it was the private key,

A bunch of these sites are "brain wallet tools" (for brain wallet fools) and they hash the data being input into them. E.g. they compute  sha256(input)*G rather than input*G.  If it accepts anything other than a number then it's almost certainly hashing it.

are what i dont understand, does it mean that the "brain wallet fools" sites, do wrong calculation ??
Does it mean, its better to use a, lets say, python script to calculate ??

3  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Why r is reused and short ? on: March 15, 2021, 05:09:25 PM
Sry was sick some days, i figure out this was not the real r value so its ok. THX for helping
4  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Why r is reused and short ? on: March 10, 2021, 05:30:29 PM
Hi i figure out that when you make a r-scan of some addresses it comes out like this

In Input NR: 2[global increment]

Resued R-Value:

In Input NR: 3[global increment]

Resued R-Value:

empty r value

or like this

Resued R-Value:
883afb923aa9b27e98e7433d406fff17cd56
In Input NR: 75[global increment] 160014d23a0b48af87476bc3aea2b229b70f18743cf81b

short r value

what does this mean, both are my addresses and start with a 1....

i read about it test it and boom ... makes me a bit nervous.

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