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1  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Dugin's daughter killed. Did she really say this? on: August 22, 2022, 10:55:45 AM
No one did so many good things to the West World, especially to EU and USA as Putin! He unified EU countries (except his puppet Viktor Orbán/Hungary), he stopped all that covid-mess news - now everyone stays against Russia, finally. Let's just wait for introducing visas, I hope it will come very soon.

And now - attack from inside. It shows they must start watching their back, because now there is internal force which is able to show it's power.

If we add the fact that now Ukraine is able to do long distance attacks/bombings on Russian infrastructure close to border... changes are coming. Maybe it is the last decade of Union and all the small republics will become independent, finally.
2  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin – most important technical characteristics on: August 22, 2022, 10:45:40 AM
What are your 2 most important technical points of Bitcoin, where you would say "it's really important for Bitcoin and people should know it". Important would also mean for Bitcoin from a hacking-resistant point and what is making Bitcoin superior against competing Altcoins?

1) Bitcoin is made for normal people, not for criminals, not for drug dealers, not for hackers. Bitcoin does not require any special computer knowledge. If you know how to use computer/mobile phone, you may use Bitcoin.

2) There are no people "responsible" for Bitcoin, there is no "helpdesk" - all is public. There is no single company or bank, which could be hacked and be forced to shut down the whole system.

3  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Find the WIF challenge on: August 22, 2022, 10:40:03 AM
Maybe VirusTotal isn't able to analize files good enough?

Typical Russian logic, everyone's else fault, not yours.
You are scammer and thief, you do not only copy-paste other source code, you wait for others to do the job for you, promising 10% 20% 50% of reward. Ridiculous. I am only surprised how many stupid people believe you - but that's how greed works, everyone wants to be rich for free (at other's cost).

You clearly said you do not want to return wif500 coins to owner, which makes you a thief!

Free Ukraine! Free Belarus!
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Are Early Adopters rich? on: August 01, 2022, 06:02:35 PM
I just wonder: are Early Adopters rich?
We know AA, author of "Mastering Bitcoin" was once attacked because he did not made any fortune having BTC from early years, then people donated some BTC and he collected around 100BTC.
Hal F's wife sued "I am Satoshi guy" and they were talking about $ 3-digit mln, so they are not kind of people who wait every month for their wage.
What about others? Bitcoin Core developers? Forum admins or well-known old users? Are they crazy rich living in their own castles or did they lost their coins, sold for $10 because of mortgage loan or student's debt and today they must work 7-15 every day?
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: forgot bitcoin core wallet password on: May 28, 2022, 09:34:14 AM
So, finally, what has happened? OP "forgot" he emptied his wallet or the wallet was stolen/cracked by someone else?
6  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys on: May 12, 2022, 02:17:30 PM
If his tools work, they work. If the challenge is fake or if you think its fake just don't participate in it.

There is no single tool which he is the author. There is no one single program written by him.
If you want reliability - go and find the original version, from the tool's author, not from that xero guy.
Maybe he has small dick or other complexes and that's why he is not using "fork" option on source repos, he wants projects to look like they were made by him?

copyoriginal
https://github.com/phrutis/Rotor-Cuda https://github.com/kanhavishva/KeyHunt-Cuda
https://github.com/phrutis/Fialkaagain https://github.com/kanhavishva/KeyHunt-Cuda
https://github.com/phrutis/WifSolverCudahttps://github.com/PawelGorny/WifSolverCuda
https://github.com/phrutis/Minikeyshttps://github.com/PawelGorny/MinikeyCuda
https://github.com/phrutis/Colliderhttps://github.com/Etayson/BSGS-cuda
https://github.com/phrutis/VanitySearch2https://github.com/phrutis/VanitySearch2
https://github.com/phrutis/BSGShttps://github.com/Mezantrop74/BSGS
https://github.com/phrutis/BIPsImplementationhttps://github.com/BilawalAhmed0900/BIPsImplementation
https://github.com/phrutis/PubHunthttps://github.com/kanhavishva/PubHunt

I respect him for amount of time he must spend to monitor source repos and copy/paste diffs  Cheesy
So guys, you do not need to worry about virus or other bug hidden in his closed wif500 program, he is not able to do something like that.
7  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports on: May 12, 2022, 10:40:21 AM
I think there is nothing extra, as phrutis is too stupid to develop any software. He is just a regular russian thief, he takes someone's software, copy/paste to his repo, changes name and sells like his own.
In that case he took WifSolveCuda, hardcoded ranges and removed printing data to the screen.
WIF is obviously fake, known for months, but as long as russians waste their time and electricity on that, I am fine.
8  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys on: May 12, 2022, 10:36:55 AM
@fxsniper
Hello
You won't notice much speed difference on this case.
Only thing pubkey bruteforce fastest is BSGS, because it's come after only 1 step(value*G). no need double SHA2,RIPEMD160,BASE8
address or RIPEMD160 won't make much noticeable difference in bruteforce.


OK, I just think simple maybe calculate SHA-256 and RIPEMD160 it is maybe fast that Elliptic curve point calculate
I think with 1 step(value*G). it is calculated 256 times (loop) for each bit  maybe make full key brute-force slow

You can use this too for Hash160 https://github.com/phrutis/Rotor-Cuda you can use a GPU with this.

Use whatever you want, just not from that russian thief. All he does is copy/paste from other repos (not fork), he changes name and says like it belongs to him.
9  Economy / Services / Re: [FULL] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ on: April 05, 2022, 12:21:08 PM

Username: n0nce

Accepted, please PM me once you change your signature. Thanks!

If you weren't accepted, I would recommend not deleting your application (at least for a little while). There was some software related analysis that I wanted to do but didn't have time to fully finish, which might result in a few more changes in the campaign. This is because I used a different process than usual to select the people who were accepted in the end, and I realized that I'd be able to get some neat insights and see if there's anything that I might have unknowingly missed by automating it a little bit.

Just a few questions:

Does it mean that results are not final? If you have used algorithm to select participants, could you tell what were the criteria?
Is it fair to accept participant which do not fulfil the base criteria for applying? I suppose he will not be added to campaign until he collect enough activity points, right? Or we should say that all forum members are equal but some are more equal than others?

Best regards,


10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Tell one good reason why Satoshi should come back on: December 21, 2021, 02:05:56 PM
What I feel is "we do not need him any more", but it would be far from reality. As Bitcoin was produced by organized government group which is currently disbanded, the project is over. Private keys for "Satoshi bitcoins" are probably kept somewhere in a safe place - or even destroyed.
There will never be a big "come back", do not waste your life thinking about it.
The idea has started, new market has been created. Altcoins, NFT, speculation, Chinese domination in crypto... all is on it's place.
Soon we will see first "federal" coins, e-yuan etc. And not, it will not bring "freedom".


11  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Wallet.dat files that are being sold online on: December 19, 2021, 12:52:47 PM
There is no doubt that our data was sold in millions of dollars. Data is power. Companies collect our personal data and sell it to other companies. So, that they collect our data and use it data for hacking purpose. Our wallet addresses, our information collected from different sources such as bounties and  airdrops.

Are you drunk?
12  Economy / Services / Re: Looking For Someone that can develop some NFT for me on: December 15, 2021, 07:35:43 PM
Whom do you need? Graphic designer?
13  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Wallet.dat files that are being sold online on: December 06, 2021, 02:25:53 PM

there is one small here

https://satoshidisk.com/pay/C8s1gq

inform us here if you can find the password.

I understand that satoshidisk increased minimal price to 0.001, but to pay so much for one wallet?
Here you may find 20x more for lower price
https://satoshidisk.com/pay/CE9VFd


14  Economy / Services / Re: How to spot fake or forged wallet.dat? on: December 02, 2021, 07:31:57 AM
I must say long time ago when I was really naive I bought one wallet from him. He sells also 'hints', which are purely imagined I assume.
On the other hand, recently I paid him 15$ for "damaged paper wallet", because I was bored and I wanted to test myself. Something like 13 characters at the end were lost and partially damaged qr code was visible. I was able to decode manually part of QR code and combining it with WIF I restored the full key - which was of course for different address. But I had a fun and it was really interesting training in recovery Wink
15  Economy / Services / Re: How to spot fake or forged wallet.dat? on: December 01, 2021, 11:14:44 AM
Rule is simple:
Anything what comes from humerh3 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=980573) or any other Russian seller is forged.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Looking for a lead developer to join team - UCF on: November 25, 2021, 08:02:35 PM
The requirement would be: Java, Kotlin, Android studio & Developer tools, Android SDK, React Native, C#, HTML5, Ionic, PhoneGap, Node.JS, Swift, C++, PHP & Appcelerator.

Pink elephant !  Grin
17  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BSGS solver for cuda on: November 12, 2021, 07:22:28 AM
Can you put the option to search multiple pubic keys... To search for example 100 keys at once? Not 1by1


You have no idea what you are talking about, what you are doing and what is the algorithm.

I saw that program search only 1 public key - what did I ask wrong?
math09183 does not know...math09183 comes in, says some stuff, and hopes it sticks.

@jovica888:
1) you did not read the topic, the question was already asked
2) it makes no sense in terms of performance. It is like watching Gordon Ramsay preparing lunch and asking "could you also do ironing and dancing at the same moment"?

It is important to understand moment when you switch from consecutive work which could (sooner or later) guarantee success into playing lottery and wishing for luck.

18  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BSGS solver for cuda on: November 11, 2021, 02:37:12 PM
Can you put the option to search multiple pubic keys... To search for example 100 keys at once? Not 1by1


You have no idea what you are talking about, what you are doing and what is the algorithm.
19  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Recovering a crypto wallet from a damaged phone on: November 11, 2021, 12:36:52 PM
Any proof it really happened? All I see are two photos of damaged board.
20  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Interesting Idea about deviding one ec point to eanother. on: October 27, 2021, 02:17:58 PM
Is there any way to ignore (hide) all the posts and threads started by that guy?
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