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December 28, 2015, 03:52:39 PM
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You could have started with.

https://blockchain.info/tx/08389f34c98c606322740c0be6a7125d9860bb8d5cb182c02f98461e5fa6cd15

Does look like someone placed an interesting puzzle in the blockchain for us.

It appears to me to be a game of some sort:  if you crack the sequence you can get the BTC.

instead of.

So just for the fun I created this bot that brute forces Bitcoin addresses.
-snip-


I think the bot found the puzzle.

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December 28, 2015, 03:55:31 PM
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You could have started with.

https://blockchain.info/tx/08389f34c98c606322740c0be6a7125d9860bb8d5cb182c02f98461e5fa6cd15

Does look like someone placed an interesting puzzle in the blockchain for us.

It appears to me to be a game of some sort:  if you crack the sequence you can get the BTC.

instead of.

So just for the fun I created this bot that brute forces Bitcoin addresses.
-snip-


I think the bot found the puzzle.

Probably missed that between the "I hacked bitcoin claims". My bad. Enjoy the puzzle.

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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December 28, 2015, 03:59:08 PM
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Lets start by what we know:

The BTC values of the outputs (0.001 through 0.256) are obviously the sequence numbers and the private keys are the sequence values.

How many of the sequence values do we already know (have been found by brute force)?  

Is the list in this thread the entire list of known values from the sequence?

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December 28, 2015, 04:04:40 PM
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Looks like you have lots of free time, don't you?

But, rather than doing that without any leads, i think you better try to brute-force bitcoin address which created using brain wallet.
In past some people collected some dust at brainwallet.org, they just use common words to did it.

Would be great to see someone can steal someone bitcoin in this way Roll Eyes
Since most people, especially those with paid signatures, don't read entire or even part of a thread before they blurt out a comment or opinion maybe we move the puzzle to a new thread?

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December 28, 2015, 04:06:22 PM
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If the sequence is the same for the private key excluding the last 8 characters then why cant you just brute force the last 8? That would only take a few days/weeks for each unspent address assuming that the start of the private key remained the same for all of them.

Edit:- never mind i see the last ones you posted are up to 10 digits.

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December 28, 2015, 04:19:49 PM
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Looks like you have lots of free time, don't you?

But, rather than doing that without any leads, i think you better try to brute-force bitcoin address which created using brain wallet.
In past some people collected some dust at brainwallet.org, they just use common words to did it.

Would be great to see someone can steal someone bitcoin in this way Roll Eyes
Since most people, especially those with paid signatures, don't read entire or even part of a thread before they blurt out a comment or opinion maybe we move the puzzle to a new thread?

New thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1306983

Btw, I have more values of the sequence, but not at the moment.

I will post them in the new thread soon
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December 28, 2015, 04:28:49 PM
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So just for the fun I created this bot that brute forces Bitcoin addresses.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua04HEx_zdk

Of course its nearly impossible to crack any normal generated addresses but as I said, just doing it for the fun Smiley)

Here is what i did:

1. Grabbed all unique public keys in the blockchain and placed them in a local Database

2. Coded an app to generate private keys from Bigints (Both compressed an uncompressed) with multiple RNG types

3. For each PVK generated the app checks the Database for a possible public address match

4. A txt file is created with the PVK and Public address in case of a match

5. I will run the app for the next 464656656565656566565646367618239128323718298319239129309 years to see if I get any good addresses Smiley))

I got dozens of used addresses but they were all empty already.

Also did with dictionary attack and got dozens of used addresses, all empty also.

If someone interested I can sell a copy of the app + the database (around 10 GB) for 1 BTC.

You are rich, you can claim CLAM.
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December 28, 2015, 04:52:12 PM
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You are rich, you can claim CLAM.
Yeah, that's true. You can claim your address with clam coin.

Maybe you can get more than 1 btc if address is really old.
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December 28, 2015, 05:30:58 PM
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You are rich, you can claim CLAM.
Yeah, that's true. You can claim your address with clam coin.

Maybe you can get more than 1 btc if address is really old.

well speak my friend..  Grin

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December 28, 2015, 06:15:19 PM
Last edit: December 28, 2015, 07:15:06 PM by jbreher
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I'm not looking for any treasure, I'm just playing around with PVKs, you have a problem with that?

A little. I mean, it's kind of an ethical quandary. If you run across a wallet lying in someone's driveway, do you scoop it up and continue on your way? Or do you consider it the rightful property of the homeowner? That's pretty clearly analogous to running across someone's poorly-constructed brainwallet address with funds in it.

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And to be honest with you, I don't believe you. I believe you're just in to dupe those that know less than you into buying your 'app + database' for 1 BTC each.

Anyone with a campaign ad in their signature -- for an organization with which they are not otherwise affiliated -- is automatically deducted credibility points.

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December 28, 2015, 06:34:41 PM
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I'm not looking for any treasure, I'm just playing around with PVKs, you have a problem with that?

A little. I mean, it's kind of an ethical quandary. If you run across a wallet lying in someone's driveway, do you scoop it up and continue on your way? Or do you consider it the rightful property of the homeowner? That's pretty clearly analogous to running across someone's poorly-constructed brainwallet address with funds in it.

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And to be honest with you I don't really care about the 32 BTC, I'm just in for the challenge.

And to be honest with you, I don't believe you. I believe you're just in to dupe those that know less than you into buying your 'app + database' for 1 BTC each.

Oh man, I don't really care about that. Look, I will edit the post and remove that line.

Fortunately enough, 1 BTC is irrelevant in my total net worth.
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December 28, 2015, 07:14:02 PM
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And to be honest with you, I don't believe you. I believe you're just in to dupe those that know less than you into buying your 'app + database' for 1 BTC each.

Oh man, I don't really care about that. Look, I will edit the post and remove that line.

...and you did. I henceforth apologize for what seems to be my incorrect assumption regarding your motivation.

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December 28, 2015, 07:16:08 PM
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And to be honest with you, I don't believe you. I believe you're just in to dupe those that know less than you into buying your 'app + database' for 1 BTC each.

Oh man, I don't really care about that. Look, I will edit the post and remove that line.

...and you did. I henceforth apologize for what seems to be my incorrect assumption regarding your motivation.

At least Im not the only one. See the other thread for more.

-> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1306983.0

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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December 29, 2015, 06:14:54 AM
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Looks like you have lots of free time, don't you?

But, rather than doing that without any leads, i think you better try to brute-force bitcoin address which created using brain wallet.
In past some people collected some dust at brainwallet.org, they just use common words to did it.

Would be great to see someone can steal someone bitcoin in this way Roll Eyes
Since most people, especially those with paid signatures, don't read entire or even part of a thread before they blurt out a comment or opinion maybe we move the puzzle to a new thread?

concentrate your time to work on the puzzle.  i'm sure someone else can help open another thread soon.  i will make sure to post your puzzle there for all, to help you solve it.  i will start sending a list of big addresses.
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December 30, 2015, 05:19:47 PM
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Lets start by what we know:

The BTC values of the outputs (0.001 through 0.256) are obviously the sequence numbers and the private keys are the sequence values.

How many of the sequence values do we already know (have been found by brute force)?  

Is the list in this thread the entire list of known values from the sequence?

You dont seem to be a very honest person. Brute forcing and stealing is a crime.
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December 30, 2015, 05:29:03 PM
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Lets start by what we know:

The BTC values of the outputs (0.001 through 0.256) are obviously the sequence numbers and the private keys are the sequence values.

How many of the sequence values do we already know (have been found by brute force)?  

Is the list in this thread the entire list of known values from the sequence?

You dont seem to be a very honest person. Brute forcing and stealing is a crime.
It is a mathematical puzzle with a BTC reward.  So, it is not stealing.  See the other thread.

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September 21, 2024, 09:01:52 AM
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Hi, I made a small key miner that works for keys 66, 67 and 68, using a small super mini esp32-c2, it only generates about 24 keys per second but it is a very low power microcontroller, it has an audible alarm to hear when I win the prize, what do you think?  Grin

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October 21, 2024, 10:42:17 PM
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So just for the fun I created this bot that brute forces Bitcoin addresses.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua04HEx_zdk

Of course its nearly impossible to crack any normal generated addresses but as I said, just doing it for the fun Smiley)

Here is what i did:

1. Grabbed all unique public keys in the blockchain and placed them in a local Database

2. Coded an app to generate private keys from Bigints (Both compressed an uncompressed) with multiple RNG types

3. For each PVK generated the app checks the Database for a possible public address match

4. A txt file is created with the PVK and Public address in case of a match

5. I will run the app for the next 464656656565656566565646367618239128323718298319239129309 years to see if I get any good addresses Smiley))

I got dozens of used addresses but they were all empty already.

Also did with dictionary attack and got dozens of used addresses, all empty also.

I wonder if you did gained anything from your work...
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