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April 21, 2023, 08:28:49 PM |
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Isn't it more efficient to search less pub keys over more steps? In other words, doesn't the process to convert the pub key to a comparable value take longer than it takes to generate the next baby step? I limited my search to 1000 keys based on this thought. Tried up to 160,000 pubs on keyhunt BSGS before. How many private keys did you find successfully? Zero, Null, Zilch, None, Nil Welcome to Bitcoin. I think it’s 6 one way, half a dozen the other. Running one pub key gets you X speed. Running multiple pub keys at once gets you X/# of pubkeys speed. Ultimately, #125 is too large of a range, whether you run 1 pub or 1000 pubs. But it can help you narrow down ranges IMO
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April 21, 2023, 08:30:58 PM |
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unfortunately no magic for puzzles without pubkey for the moment there is only brute force but even for 66 it's bigger than ocean! For those with pubkey on the other hand, a whole bunch of arithmetic ideas can be found, it remains to find the right one to restrict the range which is enormous and then use kangaroo or bsgs
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April 21, 2023, 10:33:16 PM |
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Rounded up 66 puzzle is 36.8934881474191 keys
That is 36.8934881474191 sextillion.
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what is or is there a record for the most amount of keys tried in a second via brute forcing ?
I have a script ive worked on for about a month its my own outside the box thinking. Testing the script achieved what i want it to do.
It will 100% work however like everyone else we are not immortal and time is certainly not on anyones side brute forcing btc.
so thats where im stuck at.
i need 1 billion keys a second tried lol
it will still take time but for puzzle 66 it would take 1 billion keys per second, it would take approximately 37,000 seconds to try37 quintillion keys.
That is equivalent to about 10.28 hours.
One can dream eh.
Anyway if you reply please answer my question on what/if a record exsists.
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April 21, 2023, 10:52:56 PM |
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Rounded up 66 puzzle is 36.8934881474191 keys
That is 36.8934881474191 sextillion.
My question
what is or is there a record for the most amount of keys tried in a second via brute forcing ?
I have a script ive worked on for about a month its my own outside the box thinking. Testing the script achieved what i want it to do.
It will 100% work however like everyone else we are not immortal and time is certainly not on anyones side brute forcing btc.
so thats where im stuck at.
i need 1 billion keys a second tried lol
it will still take time but for puzzle 66 it would take 1 billion keys per second, it would take approximately 37,000 seconds to try37 quintillion keys.
That is equivalent to about 10.28 hours.
One can dream eh.
Anyway if you reply please answer my question on what/if a record exsists.
I think your math is off. Many programs already out can do over 1 billion keys per second, GPU of course. 1 billion keys per second would take you 1,169 years.
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April 21, 2023, 10:58:25 PM |
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Rounded up 66 puzzle is 36.8934881474191 keys
That is 36.8934881474191 sextillion.
My question
what is or is there a record for the most amount of keys tried in a second via brute forcing ?
I have a script ive worked on for about a month its my own outside the box thinking. Testing the script achieved what i want it to do.
It will 100% work however like everyone else we are not immortal and time is certainly not on anyones side brute forcing btc.
so thats where im stuck at.
i need 1 billion keys a second tried lol
it will still take time but for puzzle 66 it would take 1 billion keys per second, it would take approximately 37,000 seconds to try37 quintillion keys.
That is equivalent to about 10.28 hours.
One can dream eh.
Anyway if you reply please answer my question on what/if a record exsists.
I think your math is off. Many programs already out can do over 1 billion keys per second, GPU of course. 1 billion keys per second would take you 1,169 years. I thought so let me go slap chatgpt Edit maths does work out for what im doing Please please point me to where these apps can do 1 billion a sec per key or any info
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April 21, 2023, 11:18:52 PM |
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It would take a minimum speed of 5 TerraKeys/s to start being in the correct time frame for #66. Multiply by 2 the delay or speed for each key above without pubkey Edit maths does work out for what im doing Please please point me to where these apps can do 1 billion a sec per key or any info it all depends on your hardware but let's say that with average hardware Bitcrack vanbitcracken keyhunt can do it without any problem or even much more but even if you could multiply by 2 or 3 their speed it will help you very very very little
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April 22, 2023, 04:08:19 PM |
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Why are you concerned, are you the database?
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April 22, 2023, 04:09:36 PM |
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Rounded up 66 puzzle is 36.8934881474191 keys
That is 36.8934881474191 sextillion.
My question
what is or is there a record for the most amount of keys tried in a second via brute forcing ?
I have a script ive worked on for about a month its my own outside the box thinking. Testing the script achieved what i want it to do.
It will 100% work however like everyone else we are not immortal and time is certainly not on anyones side brute forcing btc.
so thats where im stuck at.
i need 1 billion keys a second tried lol
it will still take time but for puzzle 66 it would take 1 billion keys per second, it would take approximately 37,000 seconds to try37 quintillion keys.
That is equivalent to about 10.28 hours.
One can dream eh.
Anyway if you reply please answer my question on what/if a record exsists.
I think your math is off. Many programs already out can do over 1 billion keys per second, GPU of course. 1 billion keys per second would take you 1,169 years. I thought so let me go slap chatgpt Edit maths does work out for what im doing Please please point me to where these apps can do 1 billion a sec per key or any info What if you have 1b keys/sec? The only way this is going to help is if you find a formula that can narrow down your range at least 1000 times less .. other than that go run your devices and try your luck🤞
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April 22, 2023, 06:58:19 PM |
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Rounded up 66 puzzle is 36.8934881474191 keys
That is 36.8934881474191 sextillion.
My question
what is or is there a record for the most amount of keys tried in a second via brute forcing ?
I have a script ive worked on for about a month its my own outside the box thinking. Testing the script achieved what i want it to do.
It will 100% work however like everyone else we are not immortal and time is certainly not on anyones side brute forcing btc.
so thats where im stuck at.
i need 1 billion keys a second tried lol
it will still take time but for puzzle 66 it would take 1 billion keys per second, it would take approximately 37,000 seconds to try37 quintillion keys.
That is equivalent to about 10.28 hours.
One can dream eh.
Anyway if you reply please answer my question on what/if a record exsists.
I think your math is off. Many programs already out can do over 1 billion keys per second, GPU of course. 1 billion keys per second would take you 1,169 years. I thought so let me go slap chatgpt Edit maths does work out for what im doing Please please point me to where these apps can do 1 billion a sec per key or any info What if you have 1b keys/sec? The only way this is going to help is if you find a formula that can narrow down your range at least 1000 times less .. other than that go run your devices and try your luck🤞 I narrow the key, but every time I drop a bit, the probability of pubkey is twice the previous one.
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April 22, 2023, 07:02:29 PM |
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Keyhunt with bsgs is giving me 1 Exakeys/second speed. Its 1,000,000,000,000 Megakeys/s in 125 bit range which is quite impressive, Its almost identical to searching 66th puzzle with decent gpu. Correct me if i'm wrong.
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April 22, 2023, 07:04:46 PM |
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Keyhunt with bsgs is giving me 1 Exakeys/second speed. Its 1,000,000,000,000 Megakeys/s in 125 bit range which is quite impressive, Its almost identical to searching 66th puzzle with decent gpu. Correct me if i'm wrong.
what's your system? gpu ? cpu?
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Evillo
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April 22, 2023, 07:58:25 PM |
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Keyhunt with bsgs is giving me 1 Exakeys/second speed. Its 1,000,000,000,000 Megakeys/s in 125 bit range which is quite impressive, Its almost identical to searching 66th puzzle with decent gpu. Correct me if i'm wrong.
I get 2 petakeys/s which is the biggest number I've ever reached in any cracking program. Uses 32 gb of ram .. imagine what you would get with 512 gigs 😍
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April 22, 2023, 10:13:42 PM |
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Isn't it more efficient to search less pub keys over more steps? In other words, doesn't the process to convert the pub key to a comparable value take longer than it takes to generate the next baby step? I limited my search to 1000 keys based on this thought. Tried up to 160,000 pubs on keyhunt BSGS before. How many private keys did you find successfully? Zero, Null, Zilch, None, Nil Welcome to Bitcoin. I think it’s 6 one way, half a dozen the other. Running one pub key gets you X speed. Running multiple pub keys at once gets you X/# of pubkeys speed. Ultimately, #125 is too large of a range, whether you run 1 pub or 1000 pubs. But it can help you narrow down ranges IMO Problem with running multiple pubs instead of only the puzzle pub, is that you can't (or should not) look for any range less than 2^240 .. because you know that these pubs are randomly generated and not masked with leading zeros. That's why it would be effective enough ( and more feasible) to only search for a puzzle pub key in its range.
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April 22, 2023, 10:17:37 PM |
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Keyhunt with bsgs is giving me 1 Exakeys/second speed. Its 1,000,000,000,000 Megakeys/s in 125 bit range which is quite impressive, Its almost identical to searching 66th puzzle with decent gpu. Correct me if i'm wrong.
I get 2 petakeys/s which is the biggest number I've ever reached in any cracking program. Uses 32 gb of ram .. imagine what you would get with 512 gigs 😍 BSGS cuda gets more speed, but that is with GPU. I was getting 2^62.04 keys per second; but I know those with 3090s were getting more. I was limited on system RAM to 16GB.
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April 22, 2023, 10:35:22 PM |
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02c584e2cb49a5aabd9ceb1e5128cecd0a7ca96628e76b1491950f021a4852d8ec ? figure this out guys
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April 23, 2023, 01:33:46 AM |
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02c584e2cb49a5aabd9ceb1e5128cecd0a7ca96628e76b1491950f021a4852d8ec ? figure this out guys What seems to be the problem?
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April 23, 2023, 01:42:45 AM Last edit: April 23, 2023, 02:13:24 AM by Andzhig |
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https://towardsdatascience.com/random-seeds-and-reproducibility-933da79446e3And how does this random.seed() work? set some value and then Mersenne twister... Mersenne twister 19937 bit (624·32 (2^32 = 4294967296) — 31) for example, we take 3 random random.seed(blablabla) random.randrange(1,10) random.randrange(1,10) random.randrange(1,10) we get for each of the 3 in order from the vortex of the first three? 1— 31 random.randrange(1,10) 1,4294967296 (624·2) random.randrange(1,10) 1,4294967296 (624·3) random.randrange(1,10) 1,4294967296 (624·4) and if we take 624 random.randrange(1,10) period ends and a new one begins again 1— 31 next period random.randrange(1,10) 1,4294967296 (625)624·2 random.randrange(1,10) 1,4294967296 (626)624·3 random.randrange(1,10) 1,4294967296 (627)624·4 and if we have a large sample of random.randrange(36893488147419103232,73786976294838206464) he spends 1 period for 1 sample or 624 and a new one (then why are they not repeated 2^32?) or he these 19937 bit takes it all at once in other words, to complete all puzzles with 1 seed() we need to iterate over this seed() to iterate over all variations of this 2^19937 bit ((2^32)^624)? and seed() itself doesn’t matter (with brute force) you don’t need old computers to run it randomly in order to pick up the date and time, etc. to create the same bitcoin address. random.seed(1, 2^19937) and all pz random.randrange(36893488147419103232,73786976294838206464) 66 ... random.randrange(21267647932558653966460912964485513216,42535295865117307932921825928971026432) 125 ... random.randrange(730750818665451459101842416358141509827966271488,1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976) 160 and the puzzles themselves need to be multiplied 2^160×2^159×2^158...×2^66 and if it turns out that there may be collisions here , If 2^19937 the most options to open all the puzzles at once through 1 seed()
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April 23, 2023, 02:43:55 AM |
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Rounded up 66 puzzle is 36.8934881474191 keys
That is 36.8934881474191 sextillion.
My question
what is or is there a record for the most amount of keys tried in a second via brute forcing ?
I have a script ive worked on for about a month its my own outside the box thinking. Testing the script achieved what i want it to do.
It will 100% work however like everyone else we are not immortal and time is certainly not on anyones side brute forcing btc.
so thats where im stuck at.
i need 1 billion keys a second tried lol
it will still take time but for puzzle 66 it would take 1 billion keys per second, it would take approximately 37,000 seconds to try37 quintillion keys.
That is equivalent to about 10.28 hours.
One can dream eh.
Anyway if you reply please answer my question on what/if a record exsists.
I think your math is off. Many programs already out can do over 1 billion keys per second, GPU of course. 1 billion keys per second would take you 1,169 years. I thought so let me go slap chatgpt Edit maths does work out for what im doing Please please point me to where these apps can do 1 billion a sec per key or any info What if you have 1b keys/sec? The only way this is going to help is if you find a formula that can narrow down your range at least 1000 times less .. other than that go run your devices and try your luck🤞 Exactly i have my own formula. Its completly thinking outside the box. Like i said it works exactly how its intended and in testing it has been 100% successfull. Next problem is how could i trust anyone with what i have when it could be poetenially dangerous i certainly aint a coder like most here. I have been on the grind for the last week with this and one thing stops me speed and customization and i suppose trust i havent been completly transparent on everything tbh.
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April 23, 2023, 02:50:49 AM |
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Rounded up 66 puzzle is 36.8934881474191 keys
That is 36.8934881474191 sextillion.
My question
what is or is there a record for the most amount of keys tried in a second via brute forcing ?
I have a script ive worked on for about a month its my own outside the box thinking. Testing the script achieved what i want it to do.
It will 100% work however like everyone else we are not immortal and time is certainly not on anyones side brute forcing btc.
so thats where im stuck at.
i need 1 billion keys a second tried lol
it will still take time but for puzzle 66 it would take 1 billion keys per second, it would take approximately 37,000 seconds to try37 quintillion keys.
That is equivalent to about 10.28 hours.
One can dream eh.
Anyway if you reply please answer my question on what/if a record exsists.
I think your math is off. Many programs already out can do over 1 billion keys per second, GPU of course. 1 billion keys per second would take you 1,169 years. I thought so let me go slap chatgpt Edit maths does work out for what im doing Please please point me to where these apps can do 1 billion a sec per key or any info What if you have 1b keys/sec? The only way this is going to help is if you find a formula that can narrow down your range at least 1000 times less .. other than that go run your devices and try your luck🤞 Exactly i have my own formula. Its completly thinking outside the box. Like i said it works exactly how its intended and in testing it has been 100% successfull. Next problem is how could i trust anyone with what i have when it could be poetenially dangerous i certainly aint a coder like most here. I have been on the grind for the last week with this and one thing stops me speed and customization and i suppose trust i havent been completly transparent on everything tbh. So basically you have the formula but need a trustworthy person to run it in their fast GPUs .. did i get that right? If so dm me .. or if you want you can DM older members if that would make you more comfortable.
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