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881  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: About Collision on: January 08, 2017, 01:55:07 AM
Collisions are actually far easier than you think.  I am working on that now.

Stay tuned.

Just think, my VanityGen trys about 880,000 keys per second.  Every hour, I check over 300 million keys.  Still think I won't find a collision?  There has to be one out there somewhere.
882  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Greg Maxwell is now the owner of Bitcoin. That's all. on: December 23, 2016, 02:07:48 AM
Shit.

Noone can own bitcoin. Get a brain.

Yep.. that's my thought too... The thread has a kind of bad premise, even if Maxwell has quite a bit of influence, he only has influence as long as he is making sense to convince others to go along with whatever he happens to be proposing to do or not do.

Pretty much. And claiming so is also pretty much a slap in the face to literally the hundreds of other contributors sending patches to wumpus—since the implication is clearly that they're too braindead to make up their own mind and instead just go along with whatever gmax says. This is partly the reason why the crazy people have basically zero developers helping them seize control.

And gmax doesn't have commit access to the repo anyway. Duh.


Is this all real or just a joke. So what will happen if somebody owns bitcoin, that is the next question. Will bitcoin be controlled by maxwell, will decentralization of  bitcoin remains or not? Will the blocksize changes or not?

Im not going to react neagatively as of now, but if things go out of control due to maxwell owning bitcoin then thats another story. Lets just hope that if maxwell owns bitcoin, bitcoin will be better than ever.
Maxwell owns bitcoin and things are not better than ever.  Worse than ever.  High fees, and terrible transaction throughput.  more than 50,000 stuck in the fucked up system.  With large blocks - bitcoin price would be over $1,500.
883  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This asshole published my private key! on: December 22, 2016, 10:27:12 PM
I think, the important part is there "It took a lot of computing power to generate this database. Donations welcome: blabla" lol. I'll bet with anyone that my private keys aren't in the site and won't be in the following decade. There's no point in bruteforcing private keys, but the site looks like a matrix and may have emotional impact on some naive people and maybe even get them send their appreciation in donation lol.
I looked for my private key.  Couldn't find it.  I don't think it is really there.
It is not that easy at all to find any keys in the first place with that site as it does not have a search function which makes it harder for anyone to search for any particular private key and i am sure all of the keys published have zero balance .

Yeah, they don't have a good search tool yet.  We are working on that.  

However, you are wrong about zero balance.  The key for Satoshi's address having $600 million is on one of those pages.  If you find it, you get the money.  In fact, all $14 Billion is exposed.  You can find the key on that site for every address in the Bitcoin network.  Some of the addresses/keys do in fact have a zero balance.  That much is true.
884  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: NOT Upgrading to SegWit who's with me?! on: December 22, 2016, 10:24:37 PM

Anything over 50% (sustained) is the actual activation criteria.

Not really.  What you are talking about is called a 51% attack.  SegWit and Maxwell might be able to organize a 51% attack to get their alt to replace bitcoin on the main chain.  But this comes with some severe problems. 
885  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Oh Fuck! - This asshole published my private key! on: December 22, 2016, 10:15:08 PM
Ive got hundreds of private and public keys from generating vanity addresses and obviously never collided with another address, i wouldn't be too bothered with this list . If anyone's worried about it there's no need. It doesn't actually contain anyone's private key.
Then you are the moron.  It contains EVERYONES private keys.  furthermore, it is mathematically provably true that this list contains yours and everyone else's private keys.

Well, people believe what they want to. So, I prefer don't believe on those site published your private keys.
Million of dollars should be gone by now, but why nobody mention about their loss? Even yourself didn't say, how much your loss because this occurred?

I appreciate your carefully thought out argument with submitted evidence.  However, putting your head in the sand wont change the fact that the keys are all there.  Just believing they are not doesn't somehow cause them to not be there.  That might work for Santa Clause and Jesus, but in cryptography it is a very bad strategy. 
886  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This asshole published my private key! on: December 22, 2016, 08:12:32 PM
lol!  Here we have a 'legendary' member who doesn't understand how a bitcoin private key works!!!  LOL.  Each page generates REAL keys.  The real key that unlocks all of your bitcoin.  EVERY bitcoin address possible is on that site.  Your address where you store millions of dollars and Satoshi's address where he stores BILLIONS of dollars - IS ON THAT WEBSITE.  The keys are real.  You can have the billions of dollars if you find which page the Satoshi address is on. 

I am scanning these keys right now with an automated bot.  When I find Satoshi's address, I am going to buy champagne.  If I find your address, I am sorry, but I am going to relieve you of those bitcoins too.

You would get much further if you just developed a program that would generate a key pair and check if the blockchain already has that address as well as its balance too. That site simply can't contain all possible addresses since their sheer number seems to exceed the number of atoms in Universe. As I got it, the script on the site just generates a page of addresses when a user requests that page and then saves it for future calls as long as there is enough free space on the server.

You are basically on a fool's errand with your "autobot".

Everyone in this thread DEMANDS the keys can't possibly be 'saved' or stored in a 'database'.  This makes them all feel so much better that the keys are not 'stored' anywhere.  Fucking hilarious.

Who cares if they are not 'saved'?  What difference does that make?  Whether your recall them from a database or generate them via algorithm, they arrive on demand in about .02 seconds.

the script doesn't save anything for future calls.  The script generates your keys instantly.  If you don't save them yourself, they are not saved.  However, if you go back to the same page, the keys are magically there again!!!

887  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: SegWit must be stopped! on: December 22, 2016, 07:54:43 PM
Looks to me for now SegWit if failing big time with acceptance.  Probably not going to get near 95%.  I guess this means we stopped it successfully?
888  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Chinese miners rejecting transactions from the US? on: December 22, 2016, 07:52:17 PM
Chinese miners rejecting transactions from the US? Is this true that China can take control of BTC transactions from now on.
They already took control.  China owns bitcoin.
889  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Giving up on Bitcoin... on: December 22, 2016, 07:20:59 PM
I didn't get about why you have gave up about bitcoin. Must be you need it it for your own targets and for somethings special. But to me bitcoin is the same money as other fiat. Bitcoin to me is the way to get some extra money to my salary without paying salary's taxes.
Bitcoin doesn't scale.  It is broken with many thousands of transactions in the queue.  Price is just a Ponzi effect. Crash coming soon.  Big crash.
890  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This asshole published my private key! on: December 22, 2016, 07:04:57 PM
i actually been playing around with this and i think i understand how its working..

basically, the page numbers generate fake keys.. they are all there tho.. but its not ones bitcoin core would generate..

you can generate a bitcoin address from any key starting with 5.. so just type in random numbers and you get a bitcoin address.. you can send coin to it.. but its not one that would be normally generated..

now, when you give the site YOUR key.. the site will use that key to unfake the list so to speak and show you a page with a bunch of random keys plus your own.. by changing the last few digits of your key.

i have no doubt this guy isnt recording those keys.. dont put your own in that you plan on using. i used vanitygen to generate a random one.

but more than likely every single address on this list will have a zero balance except the first few pages that someone has "tested to see if it works"


lol!  Here we have a 'legendary' member who doesn't understand how a bitcoin private key works!!!  LOL.  Each page generates REAL keys.  The real key that unlocks all of your bitcoin.  EVERY bitcoin address possible is on that site.  Your address where you store millions of dollars and Satoshi's address where he stores BILLIONS of dollars - IS ON THAT WEBSITE.  The keys are real.  You can have the billions of dollars if you find which page the Satoshi address is on.  

I am scanning these keys right now with an automated bot.  When I find Satoshi's address, I am going to buy champagne.  If I find your address, I am sorry, but I am going to relieve you of those bitcoins too. 


891  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This asshole published my private key! on: December 22, 2016, 03:07:52 AM
No, I don’t think there are my private keys published on that site

I fucking love the stupidity of bitcoiners.  It is shocking!  So many very dumb people. 

Your keys are published on the site my stupid friend.  Denial won't cause them to disappear.  On one of those pages, you'll find your key - precisely.  Exposed for all others to see and use to send your bitcoin to their wallet. 

The system is fucked.
892  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Oh Fuck! - This asshole published my private key! on: December 22, 2016, 02:43:17 AM
It contains EVERYONES private keys.


Whether it is 'proved' or 'not proved' to your satisfaction doesn't change the fact that all the keys are present on the site.  If you elect to not believe something that is plainly true, I have no desire whatever to set you straight from your bad ways.  Fuck you to your own peril is  all I've got to say.  It doesn't better my world any to get you thinking right again.  It might even lesson my position in the community as now I am clearly ahead of you in bitcoin knowledge. 

893  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This asshole published my private key! on: December 21, 2016, 08:23:28 PM
I'm still not worried though. Just as a list of all possible pin numbers could be published, it would still require a brute force of all the possible pin numbers. That process with bitcoin addresses would likely take millions of years. Maybe billions?

What somewhat frightens me is that this dude doesn't need to find exactly your pin number, he just needs to find one pin number which would match a really existing one. So it doesn't matter if it might really require many millions or billions of years to find all the keys. The guy may just get lucky and find only one private key from an existing wallet with some balance. This thought makes me feel a little uneasy, to be honest.

You should feel uneasy.  We already wrote a bot to do just that.  And it is running now.  If I find your key, your bitcoin will be gone in an instant.  I can guarantee that. 
894  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This asshole published my private key! on: December 21, 2016, 05:36:13 PM
Almost one week now running the bot to check for balances on these keys.  No luck yet.  Pretty hard to believe because my bot can scan fast.  Embarrassed

Well, it's been running for about two weeks now.  It is pretty efficient for sure.  But, I've got no luck yet.  I've gone through 10000s of pages of addresses.  None seem to have any balances.  I've actually set up 3 old computers to each run the bot.  So now I am going at 3X speed from last week.  I am looking on EBAY for cheap computers.  Maybe I'll get between about 5 - 10 more scanning the keys.  It a 'RawDog form of mining'!

Wish me luck!

Yeah GOOD LUCK


Good luck finding any addresses that have a balances of bitcoin.

You've been proven time and time again to be a clueless troll who claims to know what he is talking about when it comes to bitcoin.

Troll on and please waste your money on trying to find addresses with BTC in it.

We will all be here to revisit this thread over the months and years to come to laugh at you.

 Cheesy

Hey Rawdog,

So how's the search going?  Cheesy
Going a little bit slow - but I still think it works.  My scanner is running on an old machine.  Every day, each day.  I'll hit the mother lode soon.  I can feel it.
895  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fucking Chinese - Part 2 on: December 20, 2016, 11:11:20 PM
Chineese stealing the money from the government have the same effect on the  bitcoin price like if the chineese goverment would invest in the bitcoin. How so? The miners have the ability to pump the price they would not have the otherwise. That makes me feel disgusted a little bit more in bitcoin, rich people, greed and such. Its  all very badly connected. People associate btc with greed. I thought it should be associated with fairness, but silly me.

Watch out!  Trump is going to fuck China up. 
896  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fucking Chinese - Part 2 on: December 19, 2016, 04:16:08 PM
I am pleasantly surprised to see folks not biting at rawdog's top form trolling.  Nice work all! 

That's incredibly hard to do, isn't it? There should be some sort of award or gold star for surviving his threads. LOL
You didn't survive.  You took the bait hook, line and sinker.  You should get an award for being the easiest guy to troll. 
897  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fucking Chinese - Part 2 on: December 18, 2016, 07:09:06 PM
He's a smart kid.
He is not a smart kid, he is a thief.  If he had a decent father, his father would take some time to explain to him why this activity is still theft.  "But everyone is doing it" - is the dumbest fucking excuse ever.  

I guess if MLB wasn't ripping everyone off I'd feel worse. Besides, I'd rather have a rich thief that can pay for his own degree as a son than an unemployed lazy fat punk hanging around my house at 30 yo telling me how superior he is because of his honesty and political stance (I have one of those too).

Jeeezus - if ever there was a doubt why the world is so fucked up, there isn't any longer.  Teaching your kid to get ahead by fucking his neighbor is just what we need to make this planet a great place.  If others adopt you and your son's attitude, then we will all go around cutting in line and cheating and screwing each other.  How much fun will that be?

Funny how you only see two possibilities: 1) the thief kid, and the 'unemployed lazy fat punk'.  What about a decent kid who made a decent living honestly.  Have you given up on that possibility?  If you have, then it is time for you to stop breeding.

You're not an American are you? LOL  That possibility hasn't existed in my country in half a century, if not longer. BTW, the MLB doesn't live next door to me. They aren't my neighbor and there are no $30 million dollar a year baseball players living nearby either.

All with whom we share the Earth are our neighbors.  We should be neighborly to everyone.  



I mean this in the most loving and neighborly way: You're so full of shit your eyes are brown. ROFL

I love you too neighbor.  You and your filthy thieving unemployed lazy fat punk children.  I am sure you are proud of that lot. 
898  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fucking Chinese - Part 2 on: December 18, 2016, 06:55:54 PM
He's a smart kid.
He is not a smart kid, he is a thief.  If he had a decent father, his father would take some time to explain to him why this activity is still theft.  "But everyone is doing it" - is the dumbest fucking excuse ever.  

I guess if MLB wasn't ripping everyone off I'd feel worse. Besides, I'd rather have a rich thief that can pay for his own degree as a son than an unemployed lazy fat punk hanging around my house at 30 yo telling me how superior he is because of his honesty and political stance (I have one of those too).

Jeeezus - if ever there was a doubt why the world is so fucked up, there isn't any longer.  Teaching your kid to get ahead by fucking his neighbor is just what we need to make this planet a great place.  If others adopt you and your son's attitude, then we will all go around cutting in line and cheating and screwing each other.  How much fun will that be?

Funny how you only see two possibilities: 1) the thief kid, and the 'unemployed lazy fat punk'.  What about a decent kid who made a decent living honestly.  Have you given up on that possibility?  If you have, then it is time for you to stop breeding.

You're not an American are you? LOL  That possibility hasn't existed in my country in half a century, if not longer. BTW, the MLB doesn't live next door to me. They aren't my neighbor and there are no $30 million dollar a year baseball players living nearby either.

All with whom we share the Earth are our neighbors.  We should be neighborly to everyone. 

899  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fucking Chinese - Part 2 on: December 18, 2016, 06:12:41 PM
He's a smart kid.
He is not a smart kid, he is a thief.  If he had a decent father, his father would take some time to explain to him why this activity is still theft.  "But everyone is doing it" - is the dumbest fucking excuse ever.  

I guess if MLB wasn't ripping everyone off I'd feel worse. Besides, I'd rather have a rich thief that can pay for his own degree as a son than an unemployed lazy fat punk hanging around my house at 30 yo telling me how superior he is because of his honesty and political stance (I have one of those too).

Jeeezus - if ever there was a doubt why the world is so fucked up, there isn't any longer.  Teaching your kid to get ahead by fucking his neighbor is just what we need to make this planet a great place.  If others adopt you and your son's attitude, then we will all go around cutting in line and cheating and screwing each other.  How much fun will that be?

Funny how you only see two possibilities: 1) the thief kid, and the 'unemployed lazy fat punk'.  What about a decent kid who made a decent living honestly.  Have you given up on that possibility?  If you have, then it is time for you to stop breeding.

900  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fucking Chinese - Part 2 on: December 18, 2016, 05:37:26 PM
He's a smart kid.
He is not a smart kid, he is a thief.  If he had a decent father, his father would take some time to explain to him why this activity is still theft.  "But everyone is doing it" - is the dumbest fucking excuse ever.  

Some how I doubt the stands inside the park suffered very much
They do suffer.  They have children at home who need new books too.  Operating a stand is not 'the man'.

I'm sure they sold enough $10 pencils to stay alive.
'they are rich enough already' - great justification.

he allowed the poor man to have some team spirit too
Clever.  Poor man can have loads of team spirit and keep his pride if he makes a homemade banner and doesn't participate in a theft.

I think he just sees the stupidity of the American consumer and runs with it.
Good that he can run, because soon he will be running from the police.
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