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April 18, 2023, 08:44:15 AM |
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I (and whoever else joins in my race) will be using kangaroo however, I am using some other tools to shorten the range. Every little bit helps lol
If you have a keyhunt cuda that could be used for 125+ ranges and on windows, I could join, but I don't think you have that, so while you are doing your work, I'm using mouse and keyboard instead of software! Lol twice. #125 needs Kangaroo. Nothing else. Normal brute force is gonna take entire universe time. i'm in need of 125s hex format x and y ? can you or anyone help.
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April 18, 2023, 09:07:29 AM |
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i'm in need of 125s hex format x and y ? can you or anyone help.
X 33709eb11e0d4439a729f21c2c443dedb727528229713f0065721ba8fa46f00e Y 2a1c304a39a77775d3579d077b6ee5e4d26fd3ec36f52ad674a9b47fdd999c48 Creator or someone has private key of 161-256 bit range (disable)? I will check the key in correct range. All has pubkey but you never found key with tools is big range.
no but the pubkeys are accessible as they all had an exit
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April 18, 2023, 09:33:17 AM Last edit: April 18, 2023, 10:00:48 AM by Professor of wilds |
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thank you so much man for the x and y, I'm scanning at 643mkeys/s hopfully this goes well for 125 only time will tell. i highly doubt it but if i ever did get 125 you sir would be heavily rewarded.
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April 18, 2023, 10:02:33 AM |
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I's there a pool made for 125? And has anyone found the x and y of 66?
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April 18, 2023, 10:26:55 AM Last edit: April 18, 2023, 11:50:24 AM by Professor of wilds |
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HYPOTHETICALLY if i had a solid bot net with 22k bots none copied. could someone implement their kangaroo script or edcsa script into it to maximize out put with a single computer. Also the guy from before talking about the pages if the key is in the pages it shouldn't be hard to find with the right code.
also there is patterns you silly gooses for 1. every puzzle key from start to finish goes 1,1 next 2,3 next 4,7 next 8,f because obviously cant go past 9 or f ongoing though, it re start but into the next bit or next set, so 10,1f 20,3f 40,7f and so on and so on i don't know how this would help i doubt i am the first to notice either.
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April 18, 2023, 11:48:59 AM |
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HYPOTHETICALLY if i had a solid bot net with 22k bots none copied. could someone implement their kangaroo script or edcsa script into it to maximize out put with a single computer.
Please define a "bot"; computers, CPU only, GPUs, or something else? Yes, you can run Kangaroo on a server and have all your bots connect to it.
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April 18, 2023, 11:51:44 AM Last edit: April 18, 2023, 12:06:29 PM by Professor of wilds |
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HYPOTHETICALLY if i had a solid bot net with 22k bots none copied. could someone implement their kangaroo script or edcsa script into it to maximize out put with a single computer.
Please define a "bot"; computers, CPU only, GPUs, or something else? Yes, you can run Kangaroo on a server and have all your bots connect to it. a "bot" in small terms u could say a "dead computer" ran through one so lets say my one computer has the control of 20k computer if that makes sense. its just taking over "dead computers" also about the pattern i called out i'm 17 and small minded LoL sorry if i lack in knowledge in some areas you guys dont I've only been looking into this whole thing for the past 2 to 3 days. and had 0 experience with crypo knowledge on the curve and all that i have some now. so please be kind.
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April 18, 2023, 12:40:00 PM |
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HYPOTHETICALLY if i had a solid bot net with 22k bots none copied. could someone implement their kangaroo script or edcsa script into it to maximize out put with a single computer.
Please define a "bot"; computers, CPU only, GPUs, or something else? Yes, you can run Kangaroo on a server and have all your bots connect to it. a "bot" in small terms u could say a "dead computer" ran through one so lets say my one computer has the control of 20k computer if that makes sense. its just taking over "dead computers" also about the pattern i called out i'm 17 and small minded LoL sorry if i lack in knowledge in some areas you guys dont I've only been looking into this whole thing for the past 2 to 3 days. and had 0 experience with crypo knowledge on the curve and all that i have some now. so please be kind. You would have to have access to these dead computers to load the kangaroo program onto them. Once the program is loaded, they would then connect back to a single computer running the server program and keeping up with the bots' work.
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April 18, 2023, 12:45:12 PM |
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HYPOTHETICALLY if i had a solid bot net with 22k bots none copied. could someone implement their kangaroo script or edcsa script into it to maximize out put with a single computer.
Please define a "bot"; computers, CPU only, GPUs, or something else? Yes, you can run Kangaroo on a server and have all your bots connect to it. a "bot" in small terms u could say a "dead computer" ran through one so lets say my one computer has the control of 20k computer if that makes sense. its just taking over "dead computers" also about the pattern i called out i'm 17 and small minded LoL sorry if i lack in knowledge in some areas you guys dont I've only been looking into this whole thing for the past 2 to 3 days. and had 0 experience with crypo knowledge on the curve and all that i have some now. so please be kind. You would have to have access to these dead computers to load the kangaroo program onto them. Once the program is loaded, they would then connect back to a single computer running the server program and keeping up with the bots' work. Most of these so-called "dead computers" don't even have NVIDIA GPUs so this would be a futile endeavor, as CPUs are just too slow to replicate a GPU, as well as highly illegal as it's using a botnet. You'd only have a chance when using one of the big botnets, and even those are very expensive to rent out. And in the case of Kangaroo, it is literally gambling.
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April 18, 2023, 12:55:01 PM |
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What is the chances of solving puzzle #125 using only Kangaroo by fully running only one 2080 TI 24/7 for one month?
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April 18, 2023, 01:05:26 PM |
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What is the chances of solving puzzle #125 using only Kangaroo by fully running only one 2080 TI 24/7 for one month?
approximately 0.000000000012% / you are about 100 times more likely to win the lottery but without playing it is not certain not to win
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April 18, 2023, 01:14:56 PM |
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HYPOTHETICALLY if i had a solid bot net with 22k bots none copied. could someone implement their kangaroo script or edcsa script into it to maximize out put with a single computer.
Please define a "bot"; computers, CPU only, GPUs, or something else? Yes, you can run Kangaroo on a server and have all your bots connect to it. a "bot" in small terms u could say a "dead computer" ran through one so lets say my one computer has the control of 20k computer if that makes sense. its just taking over "dead computers" also about the pattern i called out i'm 17 and small minded LoL sorry if i lack in knowledge in some areas you guys dont I've only been looking into this whole thing for the past 2 to 3 days. and had 0 experience with crypo knowledge on the curve and all that i have some now. so please be kind. You would have to have access to these dead computers to load the kangaroo program onto them. Once the program is loaded, they would then connect back to a single computer running the server program and keeping up with the bots' work. Most of these so-called "dead computers" don't even have NVIDIA GPUs so this would be a futile endeavor, as CPUs are just too slow to replicate a GPU, as well as highly illegal as it's using a botnet. You'd only have a chance when using one of the big botnets, and even those are very expensive to rent out. And in the case of Kangaroo, it is literally gambling. If I had access 22k CPU computers only, I would run them lol. CPUs are actually much faster than a GPU, the only downside is that CPUs do not put a whole lot of kangaroos in the range; default is 1024 kangaroos per CPU core, so if you run 4 cores, then that is only 4096 kangaroos running the range. But each individual kangaroo is performing running at least 7,000 calculations per second. Whereas a GPU, you are lucky to get 1,000-1,500 calculations per second, but you have many more kangaroos in the range. With 22k CPUs, I estimate 240 days to solve #125. Add in a few GPUs, it increases the chance of solving much sooner.
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Dear @WanderingPhilospher please tell me what happened with stride in VanBitCracken, I have absolutely no idea how difficult this task is. But I hope that you will definitely be able to do it.
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Dear @WanderingPhilospher please tell me what happened with stride in VanBitCracken, I have absolutely no idea how difficult this task is. But I hope that you will definitely be able to do it.
I have yet to figure it out. Therefore, I had to create my stride function with the help of python lol...python creates next stride; but this is not as fast as if it were built into the program. program, python stride, program, python stride, etc.
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Dear @WanderingPhilospher please tell me what happened with stride in VanBitCracken, I have absolutely no idea how difficult this task is. But I hope that you will definitely be able to do it.
I have yet to figure it out. Therefore, I had to create my stride function with the help of python lol...python creates next stride; but this is not as fast as if it were built into the program. program, python stride, program, python stride, etc. How is it possible to achieve this through Python? Since VanBitCracken always starts counting from 1, so it is impossible to have a jump like stride. Could you provide me with an example, how to accomplish this using Python? Even if there is a difference in speed, the stride function should work.
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April 18, 2023, 06:29:09 PM |
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Dear @WanderingPhilospher please tell me what happened with stride in VanBitCracken, I have absolutely no idea how difficult this task is. But I hope that you will definitely be able to do it.
I have yet to figure it out. Therefore, I had to create my stride function with the help of python lol...python creates next stride; but this is not as fast as if it were built into the program. program, python stride, program, python stride, etc. How is it possible to achieve this through Python? Since VanBitCracken always starts counting from 1, so it is impossible to have a jump like stride. Could you provide me with an example, how to accomplish this using Python? Even if there is a difference in speed, the stride function should work. Are you talking about VBCRandom.exe ?
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Dear @WanderingPhilospher please tell me what happened with stride in VanBitCracken, I have absolutely no idea how difficult this task is. But I hope that you will definitely be able to do it.
I have yet to figure it out. Therefore, I had to create my stride function with the help of python lol...python creates next stride; but this is not as fast as if it were built into the program. program, python stride, program, python stride, etc. is there a pool or group chat for 125? id love to toss my fire power with yours at this.
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Dear @WanderingPhilospher please tell me what happened with stride in VanBitCracken, I have absolutely no idea how difficult this task is. But I hope that you will definitely be able to do it.
I have yet to figure it out. Therefore, I had to create my stride function with the help of python lol...python creates next stride; but this is not as fast as if it were built into the program. program, python stride, program, python stride, etc. is there a pool or group chat for 125? id love to toss my fire power with yours at this. Hi, yes there is in development a pool for #125 puzzle. If you want to follow me, DM me.
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April 19, 2023, 08:21:05 AM |
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Dear @WanderingPhilospher please tell me what happened with stride in VanBitCracken, I have absolutely no idea how difficult this task is. But I hope that you will definitely be able to do it.
I have yet to figure it out. Therefore, I had to create my stride function with the help of python lol...python creates next stride; but this is not as fast as if it were built into the program. program, python stride, program, python stride, etc. is there a pool or group chat for 125? id love to toss my fire power with yours at this. Hi, yes there is in development a pool for #125 puzzle. If you want to follow me, DM me. i cant dm because im a newbie to this group you would have to pm me.
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Dear @WanderingPhilospher please tell me what happened with stride in VanBitCracken, I have absolutely no idea how difficult this task is. But I hope that you will definitely be able to do it.
I have yet to figure it out. Therefore, I had to create my stride function with the help of python lol...python creates next stride; but this is not as fast as if it were built into the program. program, python stride, program, python stride, etc. is there a pool or group chat for 125? id love to toss my fire power with yours at this. Hi, yes there is in development a pool for #125 puzzle. If you want to follow me, DM me. i cant dm because im a newbie to this group you would have to pm me. my telegram: @rickpwn
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