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March 09, 2018, 07:52:44 PM
Last edit: March 13, 2018, 04:15:59 AM by erystent
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The site http://bitkeys.xyz displays all bitcoin private keys, in both compressed and uncompressed WIF with the respective address.

Bitcoin has about 2256 private keys. If all people on Earth could simultaneously search for 1 trillion keys per second, it would take about 5 × 1047 years to exhaust the search for all the keys.

The universe will come to an end before you find a non-empty address.
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March 10, 2018, 05:58:19 AM
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Page 1 of 3618502788666131106986593281521497120401173883721090761956411348172442546698 DAM. Well I guess that really shows that the chance of actually cracking a key is insaely low and even with all of the addresses and their private keys you're going to get nothing. Is this real though? Don't know how this would work if it is.

Explain if ya have the time, that's be appreciated!




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March 10, 2018, 06:26:46 AM
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Is this real though? Don't know how this would work if it is.

define "real"? Cheesy
the way it works is that you give it a number or a series of numbers for example on page 1 the numbers are from 1 to 20 and on page 2 the numbers are from 21 to 40. then the page simply takes these numbers and converts them into base58 private key with a very simply code.

the  code is this one: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Wallet_import_format
the number #1 step in the link above is that number in hex format! instead of clicking on this link you can write a simple script that does that for you if you are so interested in wasting time Wink

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March 12, 2018, 04:34:43 PM
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Page 1 of 3618502788666131106986593281521497120401173883721090761956411348172442546698 DAM. Well I guess that really shows that the chance of actually cracking a key is insaely low and even with all of the addresses and their private keys you're going to get nothing. Is this real though? Don't know how this would work if it is.

Explain if ya have the time, that's be appreciated!

Pehaps the idea is to show how impossible is to find a key of a non-empty address.
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