MrFreeDragon
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October 26, 2019, 11:11:05 AM |
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And how you know for sure that those public keys was in the 170 bit range? How to tell what range what a public key is in? These pubkeys are interesting. All of them coresponds to uncompressed addresses, and for example the first 3 of them are: 13GUJutC6GKgJQTcGzCtznDDYFQKVJFVwp 13Sa73PU9Ar5sE4SdFcBdbg9ntbNcMQhaA 14k4GhqA1svNZPbssdAjgdnfzWTpAigZVH The input transactions to them were in May 2011, and released only this year in September 2019 (amounts 147BTC, 122BTC and 147BTC). But why drotika combined these pubkeys saying that they are 170bit?
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bigvito19
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October 28, 2019, 05:43:28 PM |
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Hi,
All below addresses were emptied this year. Most of them in Sept. 2019. Around 2982 BTC in 21 addresses. All addresses were first used in 2011, and dormant until now. BCH is still there except 1 address.
No spending transactions on them so the public key was not known. The owner he suddenly remembered after 8 years that he had some BTC?
12CpK8apTJfaMSiPYhGMDdaRRFYoS721Px 13GUJutC6GKgJQTcGzCtznDDYFQKVJFVwp 13Sa73PU9Ar5sE4SdFcBdbg9ntbNcMQhaA 14k4GhqA1svNZPbssdAjgdnfzWTpAigZVH 14nppk7sMVv91n1Nch6DQKaFto3wVmh8yT 16KVwFVDfU3DKrvnGGSM7hsGp3MnvHczuB 17tXBRCQzQz87zYetp3wwJRms4fcWN4a8v 18ws2qaW2xBRWGCmfjnDiDHa55A5iSJogP 18xEu7DB8u58ivNa3VwEFeEc4ZbjtMVtPD 19w2MURRz5LsjNHCckmp65YX4WCc7kJdJF 1APGxVLKXhXepeaAjV6z3s4d7xCYXXDwmj 1Aw7mXtLMDjTBNcaqjv6cT935BEQQr5vRF 1B3m4F831f9u6ySnpYbUwgriJAgS3tuso5 1BpqxJp2LEban4mJou5rDHYmzA9eTwKbXY 1CbvcQXEYrqXqbBczHL8to3xeVZ3EsgrhH 1DKwr32h5F6uuUmePdT7esZ21AfK7ovASK 1FRtwC64bWcMb7RGBcwLJTup6tYrCMs9ge 1HQT2UZEK4i3yHnYbVTaXNccgnM45th94f 1MtUY5R3xixWfthqrprVPWMMTwR5A7GU2x 1nYrmtXVjX9G3Q86tdKcKQRCq2MPVvNp9
What are your opinions?
Maybe someone solved a puzzle. Re: Bitcoin treasure https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5146858.01W7yh46qNUqw3RhyWzRVHjuJnHWpQqy7W 13AJqcp7GJRmAEePJqZHJCZLsXPSZuPzn9 13DCZ3sj6gVFVymdTd1mjz3BZZ5g1CQgbr 15JiPJoFoqoBTMcGDWahv5CjxYgdt1msDM 16kG6iyB3oGchcxXJccjjSmtdqBeRsDgio 17RsqLeP4XVT95htFoT9iWu7C4vAZw2FoW 19g8gf31otseCiYcdXPBh2qGEjrpEpqaoe 1A1hm4i1NbGLDFjp6sRMC6NoxZdQeSfD36 1BNVEnRmCbdP5QbuPySTHkznoSMMnkbvG6 1CFjxrYr8PkZoLgnHoAy1pRvg1WwvhuPVL 1DJfq3Nw1xjrrBVHGT3V1ZGxPBHVnJfivC 1EYyYeWSKGriPUK8juC9ubDQzKQUEpJfe7 1GTEootnGUPVw1M77QAQgm32iV7vq2aKJL 1GsaJu5LxJWKJumfiYmmJx28czQ11fXaeK 1Hcbg5k8kbmzcih3Xbzob9RhDZ3QcyfY3i 1JugDKUGpcKztsEfJroMESH92VA134sLSL 1L8YfeDDdY12mcM8j7XmoXGNsv5a8JoMVh 1Li8RFUotXHJPNazCM8HAfnkxKcrKXXpiH 1N1rBm39bTiLyXnW7jkQxxnfBmHC4SZdMV 1NUoeQnBB9QeAigU4r8iApsd4b4iiRpN6V
Why post this...its pointless to post this on this thread.
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PS4ever220
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October 28, 2019, 07:24:37 PM |
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from me you never bought anything and that is not me !! brainless:I'm not following this thread sorry https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1306983.msg52403794#msg52403794bit75 03a407ff62f7943a48eb34df67e4fb5c50e963ab4c83ae26a7c7af1fa5dec7e6a5 show PK 75Bit 1hour 14secuds hour ! HEX: 6dd7cce5efdaccf6808 WIF:KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi42grBwCW3qWwy6Qqm4oMx Address:17mDwa7RQnszsbKxk3xe3nya3N4LLvJdFD Pubkey:03a407ff62f7943a48eb34df67e4fb5c50e963ab4c83ae26a7c7af1fa5dec7e6a5 There are very clever programmers here I see Telariust, Fe57 Grat Yes, you are scammer, selling fake scripts. Do not buy from this scammer. Lets talk about proofs, here is pub key 75bit 036cd3a64147d167f30bab1b88b887744e48ca4ed0187950393682897b88afa31e show PK, as i see you could solve it in about 1 hour
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ttdclient
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October 31, 2019, 04:39:55 AM |
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I have created a pool of sorts to collectively solve bit 64 of this challenge. if you goto http://www.ttdsales.com/64bit/ create an account and you will get access to the user and stats page. From there you can download the client software. It works with bitcrack and the server to hand out work and keep track of what has been checked. Each range work load is 000000000 - FFFFFFFFF or 68,719,476,735 keys. I selected this range because it does not complete to quickly on top hardware and is still easily completed in less then an hour with slower GPUs. 8000000 - FFFFFFF is generated by the server randomly. There is a btc address I have generated for all 134,217,728 ranges in the DB. The private key for these addresses are used as proof of work for the range work loads. When the client software finishes a range and submits this proof the DB marks that range as checked and dispenses another. Before being dispensed the range is checked against the DB to ensure it hasn't already been checked. What I am calling a random collision. All work completed is kept track of for each user and displayed on your user stats page. If/when we find the solution the bitcoin stored in 16jY7qLJnxb7CHZyqBP8qca9d51gAjyXQN will be split between the contributing users equally according to work completed just like a bitcoin mining pool would for a mined block. This percentage is displayed on your stats page. Please check it out and pm me with any thoughts comments questions or ideas for improvements. It is a work in progress but seems to be functioning nicely for my 6 machines that have been running on it for a couple of weeks now. Currently running ~1.37 Billion Keys /s.
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iparktur
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October 31, 2019, 08:33:18 AM |
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Hi ttdclient !
Do I understand correctly ? :
1 - this is designed to search for only one address #64 - 16jY7qLJnxb7CHZyqBP8qca9d51gAjyXQN
2 - the computer must be connected to the Internet all this time
Why did you specify the range of keyspace 8000000 - FFFFFFF after all, according to preliminary calculations, the address #64 - 16jY7qLJnxb7CHZyqBP8qca9d51gAjyXQN should be located in the keyspace range 8000000000000000- FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF ?
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iparktur
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October 31, 2019, 11:41:44 AM |
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P.S. ttdclient !
In software sits - Malicious.b2d2dd
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MrFreeDragon
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October 31, 2019, 12:15:07 PM |
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I have created a pool of sorts to collectively solve bit 64 of this challenge. if you goto http://www.ttdsales.com/64bit/ create an account and you will get access to the user and stats page. From there you can download the client software -snip- It is better to make your code open sourced. Nobody (except you) knows what your software is really doing... I even do not want to open the link
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ttdclient
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October 31, 2019, 01:41:15 PM |
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I am going to try and better explain the range functionality in the software
the first part of the range is selected randomly and the last 9 hex digits are the work range the clients perform.
So 8000000 + 000000000
through
FFFFFFF + FFFFFFFFF
an example work range that might be tasked to a client would be
A23FBA1000000000 - A23FBA1FFFFFFFFF
I hope this makes more sense
I understand there will be concern over the nature of the software. I hesitate to openly release the code for fear that it will more easily allow someone to game the system. I can give more details about the software if that helps. I used .net core 3.0 and wrote the client in c# and compiled a single EXE for distribution. I am hoping that the fact that I hosted this with my business domain that lists my real name and contact info will give some comfort to weary users.
Like any pool mining machine yes it does need to be connected to the internet to get and submit work.
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October 31, 2019, 02:12:43 PM |
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Hi all. How can i use for this asic s9?
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iparktur
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November 01, 2019, 08:35:10 AM |
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I am going to try and better explain the range functionality in the software
the first part of the range is selected randomly and the last 9 hex digits are the work range the clients perform.
So 8000000 + 000000000
through
FFFFFFF + FFFFFFFFF
an example work range that might be tasked to a client would be
A23FBA1000000000 - A23FBA1FFFFFFFFF
I hope this makes more sense
I understand there will be concern over the nature of the software. I hesitate to openly release the code for fear that it will more easily allow someone to game the system. I can give more details about the software if that helps. I used .net core 3.0 and wrote the client in c# and compiled a single EXE for distribution. I am hoping that the fact that I hosted this with my business domain that lists my real name and contact info will give some comfort to weary users.
Like any pool mining machine yes it does need to be connected to the internet to get and submit work.
The technology is certainly interesting. Someone here on the forum has already described this search method. But I am worried about the presence of Malicious.b2d2dd in your ttdclient (exe)
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ttdclient
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November 01, 2019, 03:04:46 PM |
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I used virustotal.com to run a scan on the executable and found the same thing you did. I am not certain why that shows up but I even took a fresh install of windows 7, set up programming environment, and compiled fresh. Then I scanned on that site again and it still shows up with that so if I had to guess I would say it has something to do with the behavior of the program. Probably because it requests data from a hard coded site (the server I am using) and sends data back to the same site. I have searched for more info on that particular Malicious.b2d2dd string and found very little.
I can honestly say the file is safe but I realize it ultimately comes down to your comfort level.
There are 24 new accounts since I have posted it on here.
but only 56 range requests and 4 submitted ranges so people are trying.
If anyone is having troubles I am here to help. The more keys we are checking the faster the solution gets found. I put this all together so we aren't all rechecking the same portions of the possible ranges.
my gpu hardware I am currently using 2080 ti ~700 Million Keys /s 2080 super ~500 Million keys /s 3x amd 290x ~150 Million keys /s amd rx 460 ~20 Million keys /s
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ttdclient
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November 01, 2019, 07:59:52 PM |
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I just added top 10 contributors to the stats page. See screen shot here.. If you want to solve bit 64 as a collective force check it out. http://www.ttdsales.com/64bit/It is kind of fun seeing bit crack solve the work range key vs not ever solving anything for endless hours/days/weeks. Kind of reassures that it is even working. I have made my email address available on the user stats page if you have any thoughts on making things better.
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iparktur
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November 02, 2019, 09:52:56 AM |
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I just added top 10 contributors to the stats page. See screen shot here.. If you want to solve bit 64 as a collective force check it out. http://www.ttdsales.com/64bit/It is kind of fun seeing bit crack solve the work range key vs not ever solving anything for endless hours/days/weeks. Kind of reassures that it is even working. I have made my email address available on the user stats page if you have any thoughts on making things better. ttdclient send me a PM
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November 03, 2019, 07:54:59 PM |
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is all of them are done and solved ? Because all wallet that i check are zero balance !! so this puzzle is end ?
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iparktur
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November 03, 2019, 08:35:41 PM |
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is all of them are done and solved ? Because all wallet that i check are zero balance !! so this puzzle is end ?
You are checking the wrong wallets. Read the topic carefully.
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MrFreeDragon
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November 03, 2019, 09:21:44 PM |
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is all of them are done and solved ? Because all wallet that i check are zero balance !! so this puzzle is end ?
This topic is old. The new one was created - pls go here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5166284.0There was also the increase in total bounty amount up to 100BTC (funds from wallets 161-256 were moved to wallets up to 160, and the additional funds were added)
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November 09, 2019, 04:31:38 PM |
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find prvkey for 1 pubkey in 100 bit range and win 0.20 btc, when found send prvkey in private message, and inform in forum https://anonfiles.com/a750taA8n6/100bit_txt
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November 10, 2019, 02:44:10 AM |
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2048 addresses and they are all empty
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November 10, 2019, 03:00:08 AM |
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He took 110 bit address subtracted 1 up to 2048 and divided it by 0x801 (or something like that) in hope to reduce search time.
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