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1421  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports on: May 20, 2023, 09:52:58 AM
Still no words about the system you were supposed to buy with a few grands you received as a donation a couple of months ago? Maybe you live far far away from civilization, that's why it has taken you so long!

~regards.😉
1422  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports on: May 20, 2023, 06:54:45 AM
On android? So we can run keyhunt on our phones?
1423  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and Bitcoin Wallets: A Thought Experiment on: May 20, 2023, 06:42:15 AM
Deposit to a cold storage wallet, problem solved. Private keys have their own built in security system, if you are interested, you should go talk to operating system developers and antivirus/ firewall developers, if this thing is good then it should be used at the gate not in front of the safe in basement!
1424  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where is Satoshi? on: May 19, 2023, 11:35:24 PM
I believe if those young virgins allow him, he would come out of his palace to fix the fees!
It will go like this :
He gets off the limo, walks to the office building and starts firing secretaries above the age of 20 to bring younger ones for other purposes later, then he starts by ordering all the miners to stop processing scam/spam ordinals to lower the fees.

That's it I think, then he goes back to his mansion to deal with the new girls coming in. 😉🤣

Just imagine Satoshi coming here asking people to fix the problem, well there isn't any real problem, this is how the real world work, if you are trying to make a change and people are against it, do something to make them want the change, and then you could make that change as if there was no other choice!
1425  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: == Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~1000 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED== on: May 19, 2023, 11:23:41 PM
At least you guys know your way around explorers somewhat! When I go to one of them, it's like Bob in wonderland. I don't know why is it so hard for them to sort transactions as incoming, and outgoing, but instead they show you 200 other addresses just to inform you that your address has received coins from some other address, well I don't wanna be informed about other transactions of the sending address right away, just show me mine without confusing me with the rest. Lol.

 
1426  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Guess keys per second etc, vb6 bitcoin guesser on: May 19, 2023, 10:24:32 AM
Wow, so here we have it.

No matter what i write on this post, either people say its impossible, or people say its possible but it wont happen, whats the point of even writing something here.
Indeed, I wonder what is the point of posting a no point post? Because from your first post till this one, all you have are empty claims, you just showed some numbers and now expect us to give you a BJ in turns, well around these woods we like the opposite. 🤣
1427  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: May 19, 2023, 05:23:58 AM
digaran

I want to help you if you tell me what to do. Do you have telegram? Where can you chat?

I had to lol a lot before typing this.
If I knew what to do, I would have done it myself already, though I have realized that what I'm doing is a simplified method of which the tools such as kangaroo are doing. I just add a number to my target p, and then subtract the result from my p, which seems to return my selected number.

Ok let me go technical on this, if we add 5 to 10, we will have 15, then subtracting 10 from 15 gives us 5, but in bitcoin's used curve, if  we simply subtract 15 from 10, we won't see -5, instead we will see 20, that's how this complicated elliptic curve works, what I have done:
I  have added 5 to 10 and 3 to 10,  sum of them is 28 now, then I'd subtract 10 from 28 to obtain 18, now imagine I don't know 10, 13, 15, 18 and 28, I just have 5 and 3. But I know the distance between 10 and 13, 10 and 15, 10 and 18.
Now can you tell me how I can reach 10, 13, 15, 18 and or 28 by only adding or multiplying 3 and 5 together?

Well, when we simplify it like that, we could multiply 3 by 5 to get to 15, but in our case if I knew what is half of 10, I wouldn't be here at all, I'm just randomly guessing some numbers and then I'd add and subtract them.

Today I found out if we add -20 to 10, we get 20, and adding -10 to 20, we get 10, it works other way as well.

If you are more confused than before, you should be, this is how cryptography works, confusion is the key!
1428  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Guess keys per second etc, vb6 bitcoin guesser on: May 19, 2023, 03:22:21 AM
Results:

Yes i have been looking at this for on and off for a year as it does fascinate me. Because everyone says its impossible to do it, thats why i do it.

So with the latest app running, with the bubble sort routine in place and comparing to the half a million addresses, guess what first SUCCESS, a private key found, WIF import, and yes a small balance appeared.

Did i take the balance, NO, i didnt. But it does prove that guessing btc private keys can be successful.
Here is my result as well :

So I was doing my thing which is simply looking at public keys, then all of a sudden I realized that I could guess their private keys, not using any primitive tools you mortals tend to use and love, I used the most advanced computer in the universe, aka my brain, long story short, I was able to get the wif then imported to see a little something around 5000 bitcoins, but did I steal them? Of course I did, but when I woke up I had a bad feeling about taking the coins!🤣

@op, be a champion and don't kill us with your invention, let us live a bit longer!

"extraordinary claims, require extraordinary evidence"

The bolded part above is the thing you should focus on, not posting results: results is your claim, evidence yet to be seen!
1429  Other / Meta / Re: @theymos - Time to update the current Ledger situaion @ Important Announcements? on: May 17, 2023, 09:25:37 PM
Wait what? isn't a hard wallet self custody one? I never used one but if a third party has any control over the funds or their safety, people should dump them into trashcan. KYC for bitcoin wallet? Seems they are moving towards Eth foundation mindset.

Never ever vouch for third party service providers, especially if they are involved with wallets!
1430  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: May 17, 2023, 08:40:33 PM

Speedy recovery digaran!
Thanks, it was 2/5 years ago though sitting long periods of time does hurt even now, a few days workout will build more muscle to support the spine.



Anyways, it seems there are no interesting parties wanting 1 bitcoin doing some simple (yeah right) math calculations, easy peasy. 😉

Anyhow, so I was thinking about a brute force/key solving method, it could work and not work but mentioning it doesn't hurt.

First we pick a small k, something like 3, then we start by multiplying a range of random numbers by our original number, when we reach the end of our search range without any hit, we'd pick another base key and select another set of random numbers until we again reach the end of our search range, and since multiplying only takes a few seconds to perform, we could scan the entire range in a few minutes and start again with new settings, this would increase the chance of a successful hit by many orders of magnitude.

Just today I realized that I have been performing what kangaroo and other tools are doing, by hand! Lol  when you have limited resources, your mind is the best asset to utilize.😉


1431  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am minting Bitcoin White Paper on Bitcoin Chain using Ordinals Protocol. on: May 17, 2023, 05:44:46 PM
Oh, cool project! I also happen to have a few dozens of white papers from back in the old good days, I believe they were writing them in bulk for a few satoshis, even now you can buy as many as you want, after all it's a simple task of copy pasting.
I could immortalize my scam coins forever after minting them.🤣😉
1432  Other / Archival / 🖤 on: May 17, 2023, 12:40:18 PM
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1433  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys on: May 17, 2023, 12:26:29 PM
I never thought bitcoin/blockchain technology will see a day where people are making efforts to brute force the only technology that we need to keep the way it is or just improve on the sides of network adoption, feasibility in terms of fees, p2p and KYC free adoption. This should be the development we need to have right now and not the other way around.

I see some negative implications of this idea. Irrespective of what others think I don’t like the idea of having brute force technology. It would be obvious that soon others will copy it and start misusing the same for their own benefit. Not sure if this is only for one time use but it’s bad idea.

By just reading it I’m frightened about my wallet security. Lolz.
First off, Doing this publicly will warn everyone about possible vulnerabilities and weaknesses, demonstrating to the world how we can find the keys of low range and exposed public keys will send the signal to everyone that they need to use standard and secure wallets to generate keys with high entropy and also never use an address more than once.

On the other hand, there are hundreds of thousands of bitcoins on exposed keys for years, nobody has managed to touch them.
If you want to be 100% assured of the safety of your coins, just store them on an address and when you are spending, don't use the same address as the return address, done and safe for a few billion years.😉
1434  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: May 16, 2023, 04:02:48 AM
Where did you get 8,192 chances from? Don't tell me, actually don't tell anyone. You know if I had the means I would have joined you right? When you think about me just visualize a laptop with 30 mk/s search capability!

If I haven't solved the key yet is due to my back, I can no longer sit behind the system to work, I have been at it for a month and I had half of one of my discs removed, so I'm feeling a bit numb in my leg as I type this.


I have got to get back to my trampoline, though I wouldn't call it that, it is more like triangulation method, for now I call it GPS for a lack of a better word.

You see, what I have is actually 2 public keys, when I subtract the 125 public key from each one of them I get the same key, one is inverse though, so one of them is -N. The part it gets interesting, when I add those 2 keys together it gives me the 125 key * 2.  And to my surprise I also have the distances between both of them with the *2 of 125, and obviously the distance between both of them with 125 key as well. Since I can't work on it right now, it remains unsolved.  Moreover I can't seem to figure the equations of adding and subtracting which to which and which from which yet because one or both are  probably -N.

So if you manage to help me out on this, I will give you 1BTC whole bitcoin.


I rather give the whole world if I had the whole world to avoid experiencing the pain in my leg and my back again, nothing is worth more than our health.😉
1435  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: May 16, 2023, 02:12:58 AM
when I next have an extended period of quiet and calm, to construct the new transaction carefully.
The sentence above is a puzzle of it's own, it keeps me up at nights ever since it was posted. lol.
What I would like to know, what quiet and calm? My man, you are a billionaire and one of the greatest inventors of all time, you should only have quiet and calm plus young virgins crawling around your palace! lol^2.

Ok now back to business, anybody here knows what happens to G when we multiply it by 1? I mean why is G multiplied by 1 is not G itself?

By the way fellow hunters, I have figured out that puzzle 125 is most likely between 65% and 85% of 125 bit range, according to my awful calculations, I am 90% certain it resides in 75% of 125 bit range area.  When it's solved we will know for sure, till then hang tight and keep looking hopelessly, not sure if we could even see it's private key though, unless the solver is a real gentle man unlike some people cough 120 solver cough.
1436  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A new milestone: 1M addresses hold 1 Bitcoin on: May 16, 2023, 01:50:25 AM
Great! Now all the thieves around these particular woods will have 1 million extra high value addresses to put into their input files to keep grinding fruitlessly for many years to come.😄
1437  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: F4lc0nPool puzzle #66 6.6BTC 🚀 on: May 16, 2023, 01:45:46 AM
So I was wondering, I can generate approximately Thirty Million Keys Per Second with my bleeding edge tech laptop, lol^(256). If I participate how much will I get from the 6.6BTC ? 🤑🤑🤑 look I'm already hungry for moneyz. lol^(-32).
1438  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [SXC][NSFW] Sexcoin - New Android Client Release! on: May 16, 2023, 01:23:03 AM
I also have some billion of dollars somewhere, Can't recall the exact location because I consider it as pennies in a pocket. 😉 I was hoping to throw it at this total dead coin, maybe it could pump some life into it instead of you guys just pumping your cum on to it. 😂 at least this way certain female relatives could take some vacation from this vibrant and lively community. You know?😉
1439  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it on: May 15, 2023, 12:56:54 PM
play a little with the application below and convince yourself

https://iancoleman.io/bitcoin-key-compression/

all keys are 100% valid

(for uncompressed keys remove the spaces after copy/paste from here)

Sorry to give you the bad news this way son! But you just posted the same keys with different encodings, they don't have the exact same hash.

You see, this key
Code:
0200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000003d0
Has only 1 uncompressed key which is :
Code:
0400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000003d03005f900bfcb00068a7051ed83f822487ce803fab076680c519f7f52ccb6b9f6
There are no valid key such as
Code:
0400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000003d00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004

Or
Code:
02fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

Whatever they are feeding you over at that site you linked, is not proper secp256k1, elliptic curve cryptography.

Though if you are fond of public keys with a lot of zeros, I can give you one.

Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is the public key "0300000000000000000000003b78ce563f89a0ed9414f5aa28ad0d96d6795f9c63" and this is the private key, known as half of N, the middle range 50% key "7fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff5d576e7357a4501ddfe92f46681b20a0"
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1LVAsnUyEtJgZ9HzLfbtiJZuZMzHLX1n6k
H/bLIdkWelLBFjDtbfmFSgEzJLMy+WyuD+8h0SbAlJEO4Ho8/KswngnulCU2E6jC4GafzN38+zKlOGhGRVkiXlE=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Next time when you try to spread information, make it legit and verifiable. Posting some random invalid keys and insisting they are valid is not a way to go around these woods, you need to change your supplier I mean tool, what you are using is broken.
1440  Other / Meta / Re: 6 years no fix- Ignore list so large, can't view without "Busy, try again (504)" on: May 15, 2023, 12:18:20 PM
Where is this guy called Power Glow?😉 He can fix this problem in a few days max.
If Op had saved 1 bitcoin for each ignored member he would be bumping other things than this topic. But I like it and we all should learn from him, lesson is to never expect theymos to waste time on such unimportant problems.

@Op, I hope you live another 1000 years but eventually, [insert skeleton behind a computer desk meme here]. Good luck.
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