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April 05, 2015, 08:58:16 PM
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So my BTCs are in the air ? Someone finds that page and steal them ?

Kinda yes. You can think of it like a badly designed game. In this game I have hidden certain bucky-balls[1] among many other bucky balls. The whole sphere of bucky-balls is roughly the size of the earth. Every time you select a page you can check 128 bucky balls and whether they contain a price. The problem is that only very few of them actually contain a price. Its more likely that you win a certain lottery's[2] grand price 7 times in a row IIRC.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckminsterfullerene
[2] sorry I forgot which exactly, but there are several threads with many great comparisons about the likelyhood of a collision (someone else "guesses" your private key).

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April 05, 2015, 09:11:16 PM
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Your BTC are fine, I've been running this for BILLIONS of addresses and I haven't hit a single collision:



It's a modified Go script that is generating random hex strings, converting them to compressed and uncompressed Bitcoin addresses and then checking the balance against an Insight server running in a VM.


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April 05, 2015, 09:43:19 PM
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Your BTC are fine, I've been running this for BILLIONS of addresses and I haven't hit a single collision:



It's a modified Go script that is generating random hex strings, converting them to compressed and uncompressed Bitcoin addresses and then checking the balance against an Insight server running in a VM.



Nice man . but if 6 billion person like you run this , whats happen ?
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April 05, 2015, 10:01:56 PM
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Your BTC are fine, I've been running this for BILLIONS of addresses and I haven't hit a single collision:



It's a modified Go script that is generating random hex strings, converting them to compressed and uncompressed Bitcoin addresses and then checking the balance against an Insight server running in a VM.



Nice man . but if 6 billion person like you run this , whats happen ?

The odds of finding an address with a balance would increase slightly.

Hmm, maybe I will add to my script to count addresses that have had a balance at one point.

Just to get an idea of any collision at all.

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April 05, 2015, 10:09:02 PM
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We have hit addresses that have been used.

I know like at least 3 folks that have (myself included.)

Nothing with balances though yet.

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April 05, 2015, 10:40:03 PM
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We have hit addresses that have been used.

I know like at least 3 folks that have (myself included.)

Nothing with balances though yet.

No shit?

What method are you using to find them?

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April 06, 2015, 12:13:43 AM
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We have hit addresses that have been used.

I know like at least 3 folks that have (myself included.)

Nothing with balances though yet.

No shit?

What method are you using to find them?

Two of us blind luck clicking manually.

Two of us blind luck botting.

Mind you this is finding shit randomly in the middle of the pages... not something planted in the first or last.

Kinda funny, but I swear I'm not trolling you!

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April 07, 2015, 12:00:55 PM
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After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?
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April 07, 2015, 12:13:20 PM
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After seeing this , i really worry about my money !
You shouldn't.
Is there any command line that splite my money between my wallet addresses ?
No there isn't.
how can i do by a command line or something like taht easily ??
There is no easy way to do it, if you can't build that kind of tool by yourself ask people to do that and pay them.
And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?
0.0001 per 1KB is perfect.If we talk about such large sums as 1000's you can pay 0 as fee.I never pay fees for tx's that are over 1BTC.

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April 07, 2015, 05:48:37 PM
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After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?

I can make an application to move your coins like you want, it will be open source.

You really shouldn't be worried tho.

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April 07, 2015, 08:18:02 PM
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After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?

I can make an application to move your coins like you want, it will be open source.

You really shouldn't be worried tho.

Inform me when you finish it . Thanks
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April 07, 2015, 08:20:30 PM
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After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?

I can make an application to move your coins like you want, it will be open source.

You really shouldn't be worried tho.

Inform me when you finish it . Thanks

You should definitely not be worried, the odds are astronomical (as has been discussed ad nauseam).  However, if you didn't want to use that many addresses, you could split them between, say, 10 addresses by hand.

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April 07, 2015, 11:20:07 PM
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After seeing this , i really worry about my money !

Is there any command line that split my money between my wallet addresses ?

Example : i have 1000 BTCs and 100000 BTCs addresses in my wallet , I wanna SHARE my BTCs  between 100000 addresses . how can i do by a command line or

something like that easily ?? And what am i must do for paying no fee for miners ?

I can make an application to move your coins like you want, it will be open source.

You really shouldn't be worried tho.

Inform me when you finish it . Thanks

No problem, how did you want the coins to be handled?

Do you want to use the client on your computer?

Essentially I will make a script that will create a new address, then transfer X amount to the new address, parse the existing address with the coins balance, create another address, move the coins until the original address is at 0 or what ever you want to set it to.

Did you want this an executable or are you comfortable enough running a batch script or any other code, like Python, Golang, etc?

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April 08, 2015, 06:29:14 AM
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LOL, wtf Judith

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April 08, 2015, 12:29:14 PM
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with today's technology, it's hard to find a collision. but tomorrow's tech, it will be possible and I don't feel good about it.

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April 08, 2015, 01:40:14 PM
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LOL, wtf Judith

Ohai!

What have you been up to?

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April 08, 2015, 01:41:20 PM
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with today's technology, it's hard to find a collision. but tomorrow's tech, it will be possible and I don't feel good about it.

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Please take a look at these, even with "tomorrow's tech" it won't be possible:

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/22/is-it-possible-to-brute-force-bitcoin-address-creation-in-order-to-steal-money
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104461.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254559.0
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April 08, 2015, 02:45:00 PM
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with today's technology, it's hard to find a collision. but tomorrow's tech, it will be possible and I don't feel good about it.

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Please take a look at these, even with "tomorrow's tech" it won't be possible:

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/22/is-it-possible-to-brute-force-bitcoin-address-creation-in-order-to-steal-money
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104461.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254559.0

it's already possible, but we don't have enough hashing power yet. but tomorrow you don't know what's gonna happen in tech endustry. both hardware and software we use will be greater.

You're saying "it won't be possible" is like this:

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April 08, 2015, 02:54:29 PM
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You're saying "it won't be possible" is like this:
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There's a huge difference between, "should be enough" and "prevented by the laws of physics and nature".

I suppose if you are a religious person, then you might choose to believe that your god can create a computer that is not bound by physics.  That holy computer, which is of something other than matter and occupies something other than space, could perhaps instantly brute force a 256 bit ECDSA key.

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April 08, 2015, 02:54:51 PM
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You're saying "it won't be possible" is like this:
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I am saying nothing of the sort. There is a huge difference between the two.  Look at the math and try to understand what it is saying.

(And btw, Gates denies saying that).
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