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March 20, 2024, 07:39:09 PM
Last edit: March 20, 2024, 07:52:37 PM by nomachine
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I did about 10 attempts today, trying to change already broadcasted transaction, sent from bitcoin-core with RBF flag off.
All attempts fail. First transaction always win.

Then we must do kind of kung-fu. Using older Electrum versions than 4.4.0 with RBF flag off. Grin
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March 21, 2024, 12:41:40 AM
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I did about 10 attempts today, trying to change already broadcasted transaction, sent from bitcoin-core with RBF flag off.
All attempts fail. First transaction always win.

Then we must do kind of kung-fu. Using older Electrum versions than 4.4.0 with RBF flag off. Grin
I already installed and ready to finalize.. needs only 1 more thing  Cheesy

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March 21, 2024, 03:05:29 AM
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I did about 10 attempts today, trying to change already broadcasted transaction, sent from bitcoin-core with RBF flag off.
All attempts fail. First transaction always win.

Then we must do kind of kung-fu. Using older Electrum versions than 4.4.0 with RBF flag off. Grin
I already installed and ready to finalize.. needs only 1 more thing  Cheesy


The problem lies in the rbf according to the configuration of each node, I think that if you do a tx deactivating rbf it must be replaced using another node to be able to replace it.

I'm not dead, long story... BTC bc1qxs47ttydl8tmdv8vtygp7dy76lvayz3r6rdahu
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March 21, 2024, 06:24:52 AM
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I did about 10 attempts today, trying to change already broadcasted transaction, sent from bitcoin-core with RBF flag off.
All attempts fail. First transaction always win.

Then we must do kind of kung-fu. Using older Electrum versions than 4.4.0 with RBF flag off. Grin
Have u apply cancel tx, before new tx with rbf ?

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March 21, 2024, 07:10:00 AM
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You people just don't want to understand. It doesn't matter which program you use to generate the transaction and it doesn't matter whether you have signaled RBF or not.

Every transaction is replaceable if you have knowledge of the private key.
Whether you want to admit it or not, that's a fact.

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March 21, 2024, 07:33:58 AM
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...

Every transaction is replaceable if you have knowledge of the private key.

...

So anyone could do millions any time.

Good luck with that thinking.

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March 21, 2024, 10:06:44 AM
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So anyone could do millions any time.

It seems so. From Puzzle 66 to 79...

It's a waste of electricity to brute force.

However, you can wait for someone else to do it and then pick up the money  Grin

Maybe Satoshi was just waiting for us to come to this conclusion.
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March 21, 2024, 12:09:49 PM
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So anyone could do millions any time.

It seems so. From Puzzle 66 to 79...

It's a waste of electricity to brute force.

However, you can wait for someone else to do it and then pick up the money  Grin

Maybe Satoshi was just waiting for us to come to this conclusion.
Raiz you hand, who have 66 Pk ?

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UNSPENTS
height: 339085 tx_hash: 08389f34c98c606322740c0be6a7125d9860bb8d5cb182c02f98461e5fa6cd15 tx_pos: 65 value: 6600000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 496585
height: 475240 tx_hash: 5d45587cfd1d5b0fb826805541da7d94c61fe432259e68ee26f4a04544384164 tx_pos: 14 value: 59400000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 360430
height: 581637 tx_hash: c725a765997cf82ca4a40cb2166f9ed2c2677e9ad9446112dd94920db7034a07 tx_pos: 0 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 254033
height: 581641 tx_hash: 9623ca8da4f10db5ca90a0673674571a3150e568cb82c2e2ad6ca55af77a67f9 tx_pos: 0 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 254029
height: 601832 tx_hash: ab571acb61ec96a4759da551ae37a1fe5accbd353dfca3e1a57cb254e5e0e790 tx_pos: 1 value: 666 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 233838
height: 666538 tx_hash: 33ea377a3c0aa2e10f498a41f746d7489e06bf9b6e45b406b817ee96e4cec96b tx_pos: 1 value: 1950 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 169132
height: 755590 tx_hash: 4461b388764735edf0b8b35456846c251dc7e281a8837df42f684b4bfce91f72 tx_pos: 0 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 80080
height: 759213 tx_hash: c1a490e56f7faea9c064fd30023647780d5b3fa330cd7ec10c60c513c3f36813 tx_pos: 0 value: 1533 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 76457
height: 761116 tx_hash: 1602e46f048a7466db2f630f74e6f83a6e72fb2726067ac719c7de3ab784689c tx_pos: 0 value: 600 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 74554
height: 763866 tx_hash: 3615aa6fc46e190a9d542844172a105191c902402ff753c96f6bd591ea2aecad tx_pos: 0 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 71804
height: 777889 tx_hash: acdf413e69ab69a2628e50225096f14fab57483b1d908387e00d593d56abe425 tx_pos: 0 value: 908 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 57781
height: 778883 tx_hash: 7cce2dde07daaa77a0c2159ae079cf56a1b9ca8196c0b122666d3d40d5314e22 tx_pos: 1 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 56787
height: 785620 tx_hash: 12f34b58b04dfb0233ce889f674781c0e0c7ba95482cca469125af41a78d13b3 tx_pos: 1 value: 594000000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 50050
height: 831116 tx_hash: 6a76cd295c5fe4037511c2e5c2945b99aa52e2fd41d014943c0a975e08a5ce17 tx_pos: 0 value: 6700 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 4554
height: 834413 tx_hash: 8da7b3599f9fec422ace5d290443c17f685d6e45ce89ca1ee0a334b711f10745 tx_pos: 0 value: 660 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 1257
height: 834609 tx_hash: 8cc982de6db7539fa665840ff774d69807a9d85c01e17620205da67de995ea29 tx_pos: 0 value: 1277 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 1061
height: 835645 tx_hash: cff6de5c21176e8cb9d60fcf1e2a2d9a44b9267860126cfddee5d7fa39ab27e1 tx_pos: 0 value: 6018 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 25
height: 0 tx_hash: d7d518a01522f0ac26dddf0595265c9acbfc52361e1e5c7da2c17fd930a5d0c3 tx_pos: 0 value: 616 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 0
height: 0 tx_hash: d76dccf84fde447a3fd11d50d70ae7e187ede0e8829f99b39a420962795b7ad2 tx_pos: 0 value: 4700 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 0
height: 0 tx_hash: 55571ca5e1f86c11a5ec5837aa1edf4262042b4b18379373585047ce8f8938cf tx_pos: 61 value: 546 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 0


Confirmed Balance: 660050868
Unconfirmed Balance: 5862

This address was found in 26 transactions and has 26 unspents.
 guessing no one yet or 26 people
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March 21, 2024, 04:17:40 PM
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UNSPENTS
height: 339085 tx_hash: 08389f34c98c606322740c0be6a7125d9860bb8d5cb182c02f98461e5fa6cd15 tx_pos: 65 value: 6600000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 496585
height: 475240 tx_hash: 5d45587cfd1d5b0fb826805541da7d94c61fe432259e68ee26f4a04544384164 tx_pos: 14 value: 59400000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 360430
height: 581637 tx_hash: c725a765997cf82ca4a40cb2166f9ed2c2677e9ad9446112dd94920db7034a07 tx_pos: 0 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 254033
height: 581641 tx_hash: 9623ca8da4f10db5ca90a0673674571a3150e568cb82c2e2ad6ca55af77a67f9 tx_pos: 0 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 254029
height: 601832 tx_hash: ab571acb61ec96a4759da551ae37a1fe5accbd353dfca3e1a57cb254e5e0e790 tx_pos: 1 value: 666 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 233838
height: 666538 tx_hash: 33ea377a3c0aa2e10f498a41f746d7489e06bf9b6e45b406b817ee96e4cec96b tx_pos: 1 value: 1950 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 169132
height: 755590 tx_hash: 4461b388764735edf0b8b35456846c251dc7e281a8837df42f684b4bfce91f72 tx_pos: 0 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 80080
height: 759213 tx_hash: c1a490e56f7faea9c064fd30023647780d5b3fa330cd7ec10c60c513c3f36813 tx_pos: 0 value: 1533 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 76457
height: 761116 tx_hash: 1602e46f048a7466db2f630f74e6f83a6e72fb2726067ac719c7de3ab784689c tx_pos: 0 value: 600 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 74554
height: 763866 tx_hash: 3615aa6fc46e190a9d542844172a105191c902402ff753c96f6bd591ea2aecad tx_pos: 0 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 71804
height: 777889 tx_hash: acdf413e69ab69a2628e50225096f14fab57483b1d908387e00d593d56abe425 tx_pos: 0 value: 908 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 57781
height: 778883 tx_hash: 7cce2dde07daaa77a0c2159ae079cf56a1b9ca8196c0b122666d3d40d5314e22 tx_pos: 1 value: 1000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 56787
height: 785620 tx_hash: 12f34b58b04dfb0233ce889f674781c0e0c7ba95482cca469125af41a78d13b3 tx_pos: 1 value: 594000000 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 50050
height: 831116 tx_hash: 6a76cd295c5fe4037511c2e5c2945b99aa52e2fd41d014943c0a975e08a5ce17 tx_pos: 0 value: 6700 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 4554
height: 834413 tx_hash: 8da7b3599f9fec422ace5d290443c17f685d6e45ce89ca1ee0a334b711f10745 tx_pos: 0 value: 660 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 1257
height: 834609 tx_hash: 8cc982de6db7539fa665840ff774d69807a9d85c01e17620205da67de995ea29 tx_pos: 0 value: 1277 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 1061
height: 835645 tx_hash: cff6de5c21176e8cb9d60fcf1e2a2d9a44b9267860126cfddee5d7fa39ab27e1 tx_pos: 0 value: 6018 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 25
height: 0 tx_hash: d7d518a01522f0ac26dddf0595265c9acbfc52361e1e5c7da2c17fd930a5d0c3 tx_pos: 0 value: 616 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 0
height: 0 tx_hash: d76dccf84fde447a3fd11d50d70ae7e187ede0e8829f99b39a420962795b7ad2 tx_pos: 0 value: 4700 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 0
height: 0 tx_hash: 55571ca5e1f86c11a5ec5837aa1edf4262042b4b18379373585047ce8f8938cf tx_pos: 61 value: 546 address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so confirmations: 0


Confirmed Balance: 660050868
Unconfirmed Balance: 5862

This address was found in 26 transactions and has 26 unspents.
 guessing no one yet or 26 people

It's 26 input, still not spent

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Last edit: March 21, 2024, 06:05:01 PM by jacky19790729
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private key:      0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
address:       bc1qw508d6qejxtdg4y5r3zarvary0c5xw7kv8f3t4

double spend  0.001  BTC  from  bc1qw508d6qejxtdg4y5r3zarvary0c5xw7kv8f3t4

Transaction ID: 93aeb9bd3eeaa46f68ddd0051a3e617002aef782343fcb9b2824dec676c3df2b    (Date: 2024/3/22 01:01)   ( Transaction fee: -0.00020000 BTC )

Transaction ID: 6d04e973062c4993dc0eaff2142639dd6d29e1165b6bb494b86ea04f5b0bc132   (Date: 2024/3/22 01:08)    ( Transaction fee: -0.00098650 BTC )

The one who broadcast earlier loses , but higher fees win
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March 21, 2024, 07:17:43 PM
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Is JLP's Kangaroo program used for puzzle 130, which is original and published on github? Yes or no ?

Some said you can use it because the range width is 125 bits. Some have said that the original version of JLP has 130 puzzles and you cannot use it for more comprehensive puzzles.

Which one is right ?
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March 21, 2024, 07:39:03 PM
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Hello everyone.

I need a Python script that would check two text files, and if the text in the lines matches, then the script would write “Match found” and write the matching text to a new file. If there is no match, then it would write “No matches found.”

Can anyone help?

Something like this:

Code:
def check_files(file1, file2, output_file):
    with open(file1, 'r') as f1, open(file2, 'r') as f2:
        lines1 = f1.readlines()
        lines2 = f2.readlines()

    matches = [line for line in lines1 if line in lines2]

    with open(output_file, 'w') as out:
        if matches:
            print("Match found")
            for match in matches:
                out.write(match)
        else:
            print("No matches found")



check_files('file1.txt', 'file2.txt', 'matches.txt')




Thank you! This is what I need!
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March 21, 2024, 09:54:14 PM
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how to find public key of an address which has transactions (in and out)?

and how to find public key of my BTC address which i have private key.
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March 21, 2024, 10:19:35 PM
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jean luc kangaroo just added to his github's readme.


#130, 129bits private key [2<sup>119</sup>,2<sup>120</sup>-1], [1Fo65aKq8s8iquMt6weF1rku1moWVEd5Ua](https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/1Fo65aKq8s8iquMt6weF1rku1moWVEd5Ua) **13.0BTC**

Expected time: several years on 256 Tesla V100 (Not possible with this program without modification)
damn
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March 21, 2024, 10:45:24 PM
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Well that answers it. Lol. At least we know he's alive.  Grin


jean luc kangaroo just added to his github's readme.


#130, 129bits private key [2<sup>119</sup>,2<sup>120</sup>-1], [1Fo65aKq8s8iquMt6weF1rku1moWVEd5Ua](https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/1Fo65aKq8s8iquMt6weF1rku1moWVEd5Ua) **13.0BTC**

Expected time: several years on 256 Tesla V100 (Not possible with this program without modification)
damn
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March 22, 2024, 05:37:59 AM
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how to find public key of an address which has transactions (in and out)?

and how to find public key of my BTC address which i have private key.
https://github.com/Dedaloo/PublicKeyHunt
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Last edit: March 22, 2024, 06:06:30 AM by IAm~K1
 #4738

What if I can open all of them at once? Would that not overwhelm the miners? They can't be watching all of them.

What if I just sweep all of them at the same time? What if I know how to generate all of them, the same way he did? Where I have all of them, all at once? What then? It's like being frozen and unable to walk from the casino to the parking lot just to get back to your car after everyone around you heard you won... How do you get back to your car safely?

I need help and I don't know where to find it...

It's been 3 days now and I still can't come up with a safe way to get back to the mother fucking car...

~K¹


(Does anyone live in Southeast Missouri? I will meet you, pay you, to get this over with. We all know how much is here, you can have 40%.)
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March 22, 2024, 06:12:15 AM
 #4739

What if I can open all of them at once? Would that not overwhelm the miners? They can't be watching all of them.

What if I just sweep all of them at the same time? What if I know how to generate all of them, the same way he did? Where I have all of them, all at once? What then? It's like being frozen and unable to walk from the casino to the parking lot just to get back to your car after everyone around you heard you won... How do you get back to your car safely?

I need help and I don't know where to find it...

It's been 3 days now and I still can't come up with a safe way to get back to the mother fucking car...

~K¹


(Does anyone live in Southeast Missouri? I will meet you, pay you, to get this over with. We all know how much is here, you can have 40%.)

I think you don't understand what the "problem" is here. What happens here is what the bitcoin protocol is expected to do. What is not expected is that someone can obtain a private key that "does not" belong to them, and that can only happen with the certainty of a certain proximity as occurs in the case of low bit puzzles.
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What if I can open all of them at once? Would that not overwhelm the miners? They can't be watching all of them.

What if I just sweep all of them at the same time? What if I know how to generate all of them, the same way he did? Where I have all of them, all at once? What then? It's like being frozen and unable to walk from the casino to the parking lot just to get back to your car after everyone around you heard you won... How do you get back to your car safely?

I need help and I don't know where to find it...

It's been 3 days now and I still can't come up with a safe way to get back to the mother fucking car...

~K¹


(Does anyone live in Southeast Missouri? I will meet you, pay you, to get this over with. We all know how much is here, you can have 40%.)

I think you don't understand what the "problem" is here. What happens here is what the bitcoin protocol is expected to do. What is not expected is that someone can obtain a private key that "does not" belong to them, and that can only happen with the certainty of a certain proximity as occurs in the case of low bit puzzles.

9 bit - 256 bit ... they're all the same as far as I'm concerned. Only difference here is that it looks like it's considered "acceptable" for one to take what's in the addresses that are provided for themselves, instead of it being considered theft if it were to come from any other address. The addresses that aren't included in this "puzzle" however, belong to individuals that aren't participating in any of this... So obviously that's not an ethical option, we get that. But here, here is different. The only thing keeping these addresses from being swept is the fact there remains the potential for the "reward" to be ripped out from under you... So, as I said, it's now been 4 days... And I still can't come up with a safe way to get back to the mother fucking car...
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