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1041  Economy / Speculation / Re: Does bitcoin price increase after halving? on: September 26, 2023, 03:10:26 AM
Of course it will increase, I see many people having doubts because they are either new or don't know anything about psychological mass manipulation, let me explain :
If I walk into a city and start telling people I have found a river which we can find gold by searching it and if a few people go there and actually find some gold, all I need is for them to come to the city and tell people about the gold they could find.

Now people would rush for gold and they even find gold mines because river surface has no gold anymore, they dig the ground.

I just successfully manipulated a whole city, while I didn't lie, but I didn't tell them that they have to dig through a mountain to get to the real gold mine either.😉 
1042  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: September 26, 2023, 01:03:21 AM
I already know these things, I should provide real examples,
What I have been working on is this :
 34771879058060 /897125896 = 38759.1966892236
Of course the integer above is supposedly unknown, but dividing it would make it small, now if I know with which value should I divide n to reach that bolded part, then we could just brute force "38759" keys as the representation of bolded part on curve to be our start range, then brute forcing 38759 keys should 100% give us our target, also note that our k in this example is unknown, so you can't calculate anything based on your knowledge about the key.
1043  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: the fastest possible way to mass-generate addresses in Python on: September 25, 2023, 11:31:56 PM

I tried using the script you posted but I can't generate millions on an android phone, I changed many things but it returned an error everytime, I'm interested in this one because  it uses no external libraries, and since iceland library doesn't support arm/mobile architecture.

What do I need to change to generate my desired range for public keys?
1044  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin halving and inflation on: September 25, 2023, 07:12:51 PM
As franky1 said it nicely, 1 year after the halving is the pumping season for bitcoin, but why wait? If you don't trust and believe in bitcoin's bright future then there is no profit for you, of course not everyone is bitcoin for profit as an investment, many people use it for the financial freedom without any central authority monitoring their transactions and asking questions.

But yeah, buying before halving is a good strategy, though you should be ready to see $10,000 or even lower after some time post halving, so be ready and don't let your hands shake while waiting out the market winter.
1045  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: September 25, 2023, 06:41:52 PM

It is difficult to know which division is a fraction or not, because the curve sees them as integers.

Of course it's difficult, that's one reason to love bitcoin and be assured of it's security, I don't deny that. My goal is to find out what is the remainder of a fraction for different values and if there is a way to find that out, like 4501/230 =
 19.56956522, and I want to know how to detect .56956522 and extract it's representation on the curve, we have 4500/230 =  19.56521739, I want to know how we could find curve representations of :
.56956522  and
.56521739 difference between them is : .434783
Now if we could find .434783 on the curve we can potentially determine the range to solve 4501.
1046  Other / Meta / Re: DefaultTrust changes on: September 25, 2023, 05:47:08 PM
@theymos, I know you never cared about such cases even though is expected from someone with your stature to care about things like that.

But as a reminder, just to know what a joke  they have turned trust system into.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5468086.0
1047  Other / Archival / 🖤😏 on: September 25, 2023, 05:34:51 PM
🖤😏
1048  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: WifSolverCuda - new project for solving WIFs on GPU on: September 25, 2023, 04:23:28 PM

Kz**ofz1AMJ****aLa8RepNxmVbKR****5dDOdPrG****PGlw***
Of course, the symbols are different than what I have mentioned here, but I have shown the principle of arrangement of known and unknown symbols. I guarantee a generous reward for effective help!
At least provide an actual WIF even if it's a random one, now what are the actual first 2 characters?
We need to determine the range of your private key.

What I wanna know, why is your WIF in example has 17 missing characters? Why would you say it has 29 missing characters when in WIF it only has 17?
First you need to think about what your problem really is.
Then if you also have a public key, you could unleash herds of savage kangaroos to find your key.😉

1049  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: interesting article: Pay-to-use blockchains will never achieve mass adoption on: September 25, 2023, 03:49:59 AM
Quote
there is no way bitcoin is ever going to become free to use
Since when bitcoin is not free? It has been free to use and will remain free to use, just there is this fee while we could mine blocks and never pay that fee, this was the idea behind bitcoin, but when mining became industrialized everything changed.
Yes garbage processing blockchains like ETH and some others are charging you gas and other stuff if you want to use them, some even have a different token to be used as the fee for the service.

Also, what else could be considered pay to use blockchain other than crypto related currencies?
1050  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Using change addresses does not increase privacy, just fees on: September 25, 2023, 02:12:53 AM
Wasn’t the reason why it’s suggested to use Change addresses so if there is some bug in the hashing of the public key, your chances are higher of not being targeted.

Basically when you spend an output you show your pub key, if you never send your outputs then your public key is a secret. Since the public key is known there is slightly less security. Hence why it’s smart to use change addresses.

Is this correct?
Of course if your "public key" is kept secret, the only way to access your funds is through breaking 2 hash functions, rmd160 and sha256, and it's not about a bug or anything, it's just that if you have a public key, there are solutions to find the private key, these solutions are extremely difficult to solve especially for 256 bit keys.

OP should either use an open source wallet which allows you to turn off the use of change address, or simply sends his bitcoins to only one address, after a few transactions where he sends the changes to only 1 address, he will find out change add or no change add, it's all the same, electrum wallet is good to change such settings.

- snip -
For greater privacy, it's best to use bitcoin addresses only once.
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Such a noob, I hope he reads this topic to learn about bitcoin from OP.🙃
1051  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: == Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~1000 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED== on: September 25, 2023, 12:03:23 AM
Oh look, I'm back here again with useless stuff,
Code:
from sympy import mod_inverse

N = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEBAAEDCE6AF48A03BBFD25E8CD0364141

def ters(scalar, target):
    k = mod_inverse(2, N)
    scalar_bin = bin(scalar)[2:]
    for i in range(len(scalar_bin)):
        if scalar_bin[i] == '0':
            result = (target * k) % N
        else:
            result = ((target * k) % N + N - 57896044618658097711785492504343953926418782139537452191302581570759080747169 ) % N
        target = result
    return result

target1 = 1361129467683753853853498429727072845824
target2 = 961437616415839130310402076835011931977

print("Target results:")
for x in range(1, 256):
    result1 = ters(x, target1)
    print(f"T1: {result1:x}")
for x in range(1, 256):
    result2 = ters(x, target2)
    print(f"T2: {result2:x}")
for x in range(1, 256):
    result1 = ters(x, target1)
    result2 = ters(x, target2)
    subtraction = (result1  - result2) % N
    print(f"S: {subtraction:x}")

Lets imagine target 2 T2, is puzzle 130, target 1 T1 is obviously a known k, after running the script look at T2 results, then change N+N - "this value needs to be tweaked", and then look at the results, T2 and S results, change the range from 1, 256 to whatever you want, add 1 to target 1 then run, try subtracting what ever you have been subtracting from the real 130 so far, from T2 and put both of them on target 1 and 2, try having the greater key on t1 and smaller on t2 and vice versa, try and test everything you can think of, you can also try several test keys as if they are puzzle 130, try different keys, odd, even, prime, composite.


When you are done, I will give you a script to do this with points, or you could convert it yourself if you know python.😉
1052  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: September 24, 2023, 09:41:38 PM

It is difficult to specify which result is integer or not because they are all within the same curve, and can be represented by several pk.

1/2= 57896044618658097711785492504343953926418782139537452191302581570759080747169
3/2= 57896044618658097711785492504343953926418782139537452191302581570759080747170
1/2= 0.5
Secp256k1 curve, 1/2=
57896044618658097711785492504343953926418782139537452191302581570759080747169

3/2= 1.5
Secp256k1 curve, 3/2=
57896044618658097711785492504343953926418782139537452191302581570759080747170

When you operate mod n, 1.5 turns into 0.5+1, or half of n +1.  This is true for 1 up to n-1. Like 11/2 is just n/2+5.
So what about 51/2? It's  n/2+25, how about 701/2? It's n/2+350.  How about 1001/2? It's n/2+500.

Now moving forward, 10001/85= 117.65882
1/85= 0.011764706
Subtracting  0.011764706 - 117.65882 = 117.64706, not integer, now we want to know how to find 0.65882 of n, because 1/85 didn't give us 0.65882, it gives us 0.011764706, but  subtracting them gave us some clues, the answer is n.64706th+117.  We don't want our result to be a fraction, so we need to find the remainder of division mod n. 
Now going bigger, 1000001/85= 11764.718, 1000002/85=
 11764.729,   1000003/85= 11764.741,  1000004/85=
 11764.753.

See what happened?
0.011764706 1/85
0.011764718 1million and one/85, I added 0.0 - .
0.011764729 1million and two/85, added 0.0 - .
0.011764741 1m and three/85
0.011764753 1m and four/85
If you remove 0.0 from above fractions, you get the correct answer.
1053  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: math puzzle - if solve I pay:) on: September 24, 2023, 08:48:46 PM
Can you at least provide more information about the methods used to achieve what you are asking?
What I want to know, how does lattice attack work and are there any available tools for it? I just need to understand the concept, if you have any useful sources to give, it'd be great.
1054  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Meet AssetX - The future of asset markets 💸 on: September 24, 2023, 05:51:15 PM

Check out the bad comments this person gets on other projects too. He said similar things on my other posts too.

These kinds of people should be banned from bitcointalk to keep things moving forward
What things? You mean a "regulated" ICOed exchange? Don't we already have thousands of them?  Isn't this a bitcoin forum, with decentralization at it's core? When you launch your platform, can sanctioned countries use your exchange or not? If not then it doesn't belong here, you should ask for feedback elsewhere.
I can think of a decentralized regulated exchange where you could only trade crypto, to my surprise when I went there, they blocked my access. Because according to US regulation laws, I was banned from using that "DEX".
However when I used a VPN, I was automatically unbanned. See what a garbage regulation is?

Share your insights, everyone! Negative feedback is just as welcome as positive!
I thought you welcomed negative feedback?
Your quote from other thread :
"What are the best practices and standards for tokenizing assets and ensuring their compliance with regulations?"

If you are decentralized, why do you need to comply with regulations?
1055  Other / Meta / Re: The future of Bitcointalk: Low Ranking Top Merit earners in the past 30 days on: September 24, 2023, 07:11:32 AM
I don't know why, but I have a feeling that some of these accounts are  farmers of merit and rank, weirdly some of the usernames resemble some non random pattern.
I would say other than a few, I have never seen the rest in any thread/discussion, unique individuals tend to stand out in the crowd and be remembered for their one of a kind personality, yet most of the times what I see is similar opinions, comments etc. Hope I'm wrong.
1056  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Meet AssetX - The future of asset markets 💸 on: September 24, 2023, 06:41:49 AM
So I was wondering if it is possible to tokenize my assets, I have a few cutting edge tech python scripts, literally groundbreaking and earth shattering ultimate elliptic curve hack tools.

I don't know how I came up with the sentences above, I'm just so excited, how can I tokenize them?
Also, do you offer bounties 🤑, airdrops, depth charges( this one instead of coming from air, comes in deep waters) etc?
Do you need any shilling for your project?
Let me provide my entire 7 years resume, here it goes :
------Begin resume block------
Cool project!
------End of resume block------
There are also more desperate  shills than me, they even accept to get never paid by ICO tokens which usually never see inside of an exchange wallet.
Not saying your token is like that, just saying though.
When it comes to ICOs, tokens, ordinals, fake DEX etc, I'm like that person who had been gang banged by 999 people, when the 1000th person comes to join the party, it really doesn't hurt that person any more, because that person has been saturated by 999 dicks, what is one more?
1057  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Developing a tokenized asset exchange on: September 24, 2023, 06:21:48 AM
This is bitcoin tech board, garbage like tokens, regulated and centralized exchanges belong to trashcan which can be found by clicking on this link :  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0
This tech board is specifically about technical issues of bitcoin client/curve/network. I don't know why but when I see or hear the word "token" I lose my temper and no longer stay in human form.😉
1058  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: September 24, 2023, 02:39:15 AM

144M private keys are a drop in the ocean of keys. What's the point of generating public keys from private keys (it takes a long time). You need to add and multiply and divide public keys (XY coordinates). The process can of course be speeded up if you use C++. Not a single Python script has yet found complex solutions to a puzzle.
You have some unique creative designs from Jean Luc Pons, this is the highest level of programming skill and experience. Everything else can only be modified, new algorithms and new functions can be added to the C++ code. Look in the wrong direction... It's better to find the correct divisor for the unknown private key. Correct - this means the remainder of the division is zero!!! This is a good task, then there will be a result.
144 million keys using python script? Yeah it will take a few hours, at least for me.
I'm not sure about the highest programming skills since kangaroo is outdated, and in practice useless for large keys/ranges.
Also there is a script in python which divides a point by a start/end range, it's really useful to find the divisor, I have both scalar version and point version posted on project development board, there is also a version which operates with 2 targets and divides them by the set range, and on top of that there is a  subtraction function to sub the results of division, I suggest you play around with scalar version and change the range, also change the last digit of your targets  to at least have 10 keys ending with 0 through 9 and then repeat divide ranges with all of them.

Start by subtracting 2^129 from a known k in puzzle 130 range and then use fake #130 as first, and the result of subtraction as second target, start your range from 2, 32 and keep increasing it the next time, 32, 256, then 256, 2048 and so on, try to check the index number, if you see your scalar divided by 48 results in an integer, then that's your  divisor. Set multiples of 48 as start, end range and solve the key.

I'm working on a method to determine with 100% accuracy whether a point divided by a number results in an integer or not. Stay tuned.😉
1059  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bold steps leads to another bitcoin achievement (New phone launched) on: September 24, 2023, 12:16:07 AM
I wish I had a billion to spare, I would have used it to create similar opportunities for women on the net.

I personally enjoy having females commenting on forums and adding  a feminine color to the discussion.
After all, without women, we couldn't even exist, so caring for and respecting them is a must.
A few images didn't load, returned proxy error, anyways good luck and take care of the little one.🤗
1060  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: An Adult P2E Blockchain Game (powered by Dickcoinmoon, EROTICA, and LOOD) on: September 23, 2023, 11:30:16 PM
So 8+ years of doing anal, developing a game with looks of worst games in 80's.  Yet you offer and promise success to the unsuspected users? Where is your success? It seems you have lost this world and the other. Better to repent before it's too late.

Since I'm not liar, I really laughed when I read:
"A long tongue is considered macroglossia and can be a good time for someone on the receiving end."

I also liked how you have used "behind", "back" in your sentences, truly pervert, like myself.🤣

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