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I have a theory, when making a transfer using the electrum wallet and sending the total, the value in the wallet is reset to zero, how would your program do to cancel the transaction if there are no more funds? and to do the RBF you would need funds to increase rates, and without funds it would only be possible to make the first transaction. Do you have any theories if it would still be possible?
Your theory is wrong. It doesn't matter what amount you will transfer or how high the fee is or the software you will use. The transaction can be replaced at any time by anyone from any location. Only a higher fee is required to make this fully effective.yesterday , I am online and use Kangaroo.exe crack private key about 2 minutes then I import private key to Electrum ( Win10 ) I got 2 transaction notifications immediately, one was +0.00495561 BTC , the other was -0.00495561 BTC , while the balance was 0 BTC At the time , Transaction is 0 confirmations , but I can't do anything .... Electrum show the balance 0 BTC
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July 19, 2024, 10:33:16 PM Last edit: July 19, 2024, 10:46:26 PM by nomachine |
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2 minutes is is too much #time python3 toddlers_bot.py INFO:root:Running rsz_rdiff_scan.py... INFO:root:2024-07-20 00:28:33 - Public Key: 025b2fb64f70afceded779f874ce13407698e406037e0bcd406c1ecec9d1d92880 INFO:root:Extracted Public Key: 025b2fb64f70afceded779f874ce13407698e406037e0bcd406c1ecec9d1d92880 INFO:root:Running command: echo '025b2fb64f70afceded779f874ce13407698e406037e0bcd406c1ecec9d1d92880 2000000000000000:3fffffffffffffff' | nc -v localhost 8080 INFO:root:Keyhunt stdout: 3895508353aa46e8 INFO:root:Keyhunt stdout: Connection to localhost (127.0.0.1) 8080 port [tcp/http-alt] succeeded! INFO:root:Private Key: 3895508353aa46e8 INFO:root:WIF Key: KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYpPyTxb6TR2EXMEW1LL Daemon stopped starting daemon (PID 990) INFO:root:restore_wallet output: KwDiBf89QgGbjEhKnhXJuH7LrciVrZi3qYpPyTxb6TR2EXMEW1LL INFO:root:load_wallet output: 1DWQHdi1mh27vcUyrN5NYB1kWrs3BBKUXA INFO:root:history output: { "summary": { "begin": { "BTC_balance": "0.", "block_height": 852775, "date": "2024-07-18 20:29" }, "end": { "BTC_balance": "0.", "block_height": 852837, "date": "2024-07-19 06:15" }, "flow": { "BTC_incoming": "0.00495561", "BTC_outgoing": "0.00495561" } }, "transactions": [ { "bc_balance": "0.00495561", "bc_value": "0.00495561", "confirmations": 169, "date": "2024-07-18 20:29", "fee": null, "fee_sat": null, "height": 852776, "incoming": true, "label": "", "monotonic_timestamp": 1721327365, "timestamp": 1721327365, "txid": "098fec25954faad5571bb81234658228c888cd428a2531538ed1d40e278af9e3", "txpos_in_block": 337 }, { "bc_balance": "0.", "bc_value": "-0.00495561", "confirmations": 108, "date": "2024-07-19 06:15", "fee": "0.00001152", "fee_sat": 1152, "height": 852837, "incoming": false, "label": "", "monotonic_timestamp": 1721362520, "timestamp": 1721362520, "txid": "95e892276c80e888087e14c94d221d8afa49f511087b02639eaa99b6b36d5bc6", "txpos_in_block": 336 } ] } INFO:root:bumpfee output: No Transactions to bumpfee Daemon stopped real 0m13.485s user 0m5.462s sys 0m0.248s This is ridiculous
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albert0bsd
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July 19, 2024, 10:53:29 PM |
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yesterday , I am online and use Kangaroo.exe crack private key about 2 minutes then I import private key to Electrum ( Win10 ) I got 2 transaction notifications immediately, one was +0.00495561 BTC , the other was -0.00495561 BTC , while the balance was 0 BTC At the time , Transaction is 0 confirmations , but I can't do anything .... Electrum show the balance 0 BTC
That is why you need to avoid to those wallets for this purpose, you need to automate the TX somehow without any wallet software. 2 minutes is is too much .... Daemon stopped real 0m13.485s user 0m5.462s sys 0m0.248s This is ridiculous What part is ridiculous ?
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nomachine
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July 19, 2024, 11:22:34 PM |
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yesterday , I am online and use Kangaroo.exe crack private key about 2 minutes then I import private key to Electrum ( Win10 ) I got 2 transaction notifications immediately, one was +0.00495561 BTC , the other was -0.00495561 BTC , while the balance was 0 BTC At the time , Transaction is 0 confirmations , but I can't do anything .... Electrum show the balance 0 BTC
That is why you need to avoid to those wallets for this purpose, you need to automate the TX somehow without any wallet software. 2 minutes is is too much .... Daemon stopped real 0m13.485s user 0m5.462s sys 0m0.248s This is ridiculous What part is ridiculous ? Finding out how fast the BSGS server is.. And after that it became clear to me what this sentence means. I don't know what are you trying to prove, you don't need to do it.
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July 19, 2024, 11:40:14 PM |
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Whether this transaction gets replace or not is not going to prove definitively that puzzle 66 will or will not be hijacked when the solver tries to withdraw it (with a public transaction). There are miners that observe the RBF rule and miners that observe the Full RBF rule. So the miner actually produces the block will determine if it is going to get replaced or not. Yes, as I said, it's just theory, I believe that ...
---snip--- faith belongs in the church. Even if you don't like to hear it, it doesn't matter what you or I think, feel, hope or believe. What counts are the facts, and these are implemented in the Bitcoin protocol, can be read and reproduced. It's a program, it has a way of working and it will stick to it This topic has already been dealt with many times on previous pages, including links to the technical explanations. It is completely irrelevant which software you use, whether you activate RBF or not. I would highly recommend that you read and study the technical documentation on this topic. perfect, since you are the guy, tomorrow at 15:30 (UTC -3. Brasilia Time), the creator will do the transaction and expose the public key, put your knowledge into practice and prove what you are saying, otherwise , and if it is not hacked, it can be said that we still have hope.
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July 20, 2024, 12:58:35 AM Last edit: July 20, 2024, 02:39:32 AM by albert0bsd |
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Whether this transaction gets replace or not is not going to prove definitively that puzzle 66 will or will not be hijacked when the solver tries to withdraw it (with a public transaction). There are miners that observe the RBF rule and miners that observe the Full RBF rule. So the miner actually produces the block will determine if it is going to get replaced or not.
Yes, I agree with this. I've observed some unusual occurrences because not all miners adhere to the same rules. There have been instances where transactions with lower fees were mined instead of those with higher fees, such as 20 satoshis per virtual byte (sat/vB) being chosen over 200 sat/vB. This happens because not all miners promptly update their block templates when a transaction's fee is increased by a bot. Therefore, even if you offer the highest fee, there's no guarantee you'll win the mining competition. I just finish my bot, i just did a test in mainnet for address: 1Sk4K8upb9beiKZtxnbN6DYLkHWhhKf5Z First TX for reveal the Publickey was 1sat/vB 5bc8a39149f4f5a421418d36c173d941053b39ad896aa1d986a0e1e7e2e14471 (This trigger the bot) TX made fully automated with 8sat/vB is 88e918f1d5a92640036a913d2eae6f6f55619161a8bd4ec6641c3372138f0047 And some oher with 12 and 16 sat/vB 9c27f54778b3642a99baefaad748bb2fa1633209d71a2abb5115377974f1e7a6 9657ead0a66aade90b48d25d43252172e905f232ec081c2cc14a3bbb91dd7f62 All TX were made by the bot full automated TX where broadcasted using the mempool.space API https://mempool.space/docs/api/rest#post-transactionSometimes i get some weirds errors like: sendrawtransaction RPC error: {"code":-26,"message":"txn-mempool-conflict"} sendrawtransaction RPC error: {"code":-26,"message":"insufficient fee, rejecting replacement b15dd6cccc3dd9d40452e8fdb3f9a05003b8ac273fcccb0dc31e4d837d86f822; new feerate 0.00014382 BTC/kvB <= old feerate 0.00016507 BTC/kvB"} This is because i was stoping the bot and starting it again, just to try to catch those errors: Something that helpme to do a lot of test with a single TX was that the previous block was mined half hour before Finding out how fast the BSGS server is.. And after that it became clear to me what this sentence means.
I am glad that you like it!
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July 20, 2024, 01:43:44 AM |
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Yes, I agree with this. I've observed some unusual occurrences because not all miners adhere to the same rules. There have been instances where transactions with lower fees were mined instead of those with higher fees, such as 20 satoshis per virtual byte (sat/vB) being chosen over 200 sat/vB. This happens because not all miners promptly update their block templates when a transaction's fee is increased by a bot. Therefore, even if you offer the highest fee, there's no guarantee you'll win the mining competition.
How can I have this bot of yours, will it be available on github?
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July 20, 2024, 05:32:03 AM |
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the creator doesn’t involve any pattern for create the address puzzle, he's just make it randomly, but per bit of range has "sequence" IMO ("Nowadays people say in range of bit), since the bit is larger the 10% is like 1000000% for that bit.
he just make us curious, with his formula to make the puzzle. don't delete this, i dont mean to make spam on thread, it's just clarifying THERE'S NO PATTERN.
Are you looking for eggs, the creator himself here in this thread said that there is no logical pattern, that they are random, you will be theorizing aimlessly, wasting time. read again my statement, who's theorizing aimlessly, i just explain it, i'm sick for ppl saying this puzzle has pattern, read again bruh, womp womp.
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Yes, I agree with this. I've observed some unusual occurrences because not all miners adhere to the same rules. There have been instances where transactions with lower fees were mined instead of those with higher fees, such as 20 satoshis per virtual byte (sat/vB) being chosen over 200 sat/vB. This happens because not all miners promptly update their block templates when a transaction's fee is increased by a bot. Therefore, even if you offer the highest fee, there's no guarantee you'll win the mining competition.
How can I have this bot of yours, will it be available on github? Probably when 66, 67, 68, 69 are over
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Yes, I agree with this. I've observed some unusual occurrences because not all miners adhere to the same rules. There have been instances where transactions with lower fees were mined instead of those with higher fees, such as 20 satoshis per virtual byte (sat/vB) being chosen over 200 sat/vB. This happens because not all miners promptly update their block templates when a transaction's fee is increased by a bot. Therefore, even if you offer the highest fee, there's no guarantee you'll win the mining competition.
How can I have this bot of yours, will it be available on github? Probably when 66, 67, 68, 69 are over This is not fair. How can we get a piece of cake?
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Yes, I agree with this. I've observed some unusual occurrences because not all miners adhere to the same rules. There have been instances where transactions with lower fees were mined instead of those with higher fees, such as 20 satoshis per virtual byte (sat/vB) being chosen over 200 sat/vB. This happens because not all miners promptly update their block templates when a transaction's fee is increased by a bot. Therefore, even if you offer the highest fee, there's no guarantee you'll win the mining competition.
How can I have this bot of yours, will it be available on github? Probably when 66, 67, 68, 69 are over This is not fair. How can we get a piece of cake? This is not a public pool, everyone invests their time and knowledge. In this thread and in development, the guys are laying out excellent tools, without which we would not have been able to get to 66 and 130. This is your piece of the pie, but it’s up to you to decide how to use it.
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Whether this transaction gets replace or not is not going to prove definitively that puzzle 66 will or will not be hijacked when the solver tries to withdraw it (with a public transaction). There are miners that observe the RBF rule and miners that observe the Full RBF rule. So the miner actually produces the block will determine if it is going to get replaced or not.
Yes, I agree with this. I've observed some unusual occurrences because not all miners adhere to the same rules. There have been instances where transactions with lower fees were mined instead of those with higher fees, such as 20 satoshis per virtual byte (sat/vB) being chosen over 200 sat/vB. This happens because not all miners promptly update their block templates when a transaction's fee is increased by a bot. Therefore, even if you offer the highest fee, there's no guarantee you'll win the mining competition. I just finish my bot, i just did a test in mainnet for address: 1Sk4K8upb9beiKZtxnbN6DYLkHWhhKf5Z First TX for reveal the Publickey was 1sat/vB 5bc8a39149f4f5a421418d36c173d941053b39ad896aa1d986a0e1e7e2e14471 (This trigger the bot) TX made fully automated with 8sat/vB is 88e918f1d5a92640036a913d2eae6f6f55619161a8bd4ec6641c3372138f0047 And some oher with 12 and 16 sat/vB 9c27f54778b3642a99baefaad748bb2fa1633209d71a2abb5115377974f1e7a6 9657ead0a66aade90b48d25d43252172e905f232ec081c2cc14a3bbb91dd7f62 All TX were made by the bot full automated TX where broadcasted using the mempool.space API https://mempool.space/docs/api/rest#post-transactionSometimes i get some weirds errors like: sendrawtransaction RPC error: {"code":-26,"message":"txn-mempool-conflict"} sendrawtransaction RPC error: {"code":-26,"message":"insufficient fee, rejecting replacement b15dd6cccc3dd9d40452e8fdb3f9a05003b8ac273fcccb0dc31e4d837d86f822; new feerate 0.00014382 BTC/kvB <= old feerate 0.00016507 BTC/kvB"} This is because i was stoping the bot and starting it again, just to try to catch those errors: Something that helpme to do a lot of test with a single TX was that the previous block was mined half hour before Finding out how fast the BSGS server is.. And after that it became clear to me what this sentence means.
I am glad that you like it! So did this bot work? Did your bot steal bitcoins the moment you sent the transaction to the network? We are waiting for you to participate in the trial of Puzzle 66 in the evening.
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July 20, 2024, 09:47:17 AM Last edit: July 20, 2024, 10:36:20 AM by nomachine |
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I also tested mine, and it works. The problem will be when 2, 3, or 50 bots attack the same wallet simultaneously. I have no idea what will happen. This is like roulette; someone will leave the casino with a bag, and some won't. Or will everyone be left empty-handed and the casino (miners) takes everything? This is not fair. How can we get a piece of cake?
I think it's a bad idea for all of us to have the same cloned bot with the same or similar parameters.
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I will join and create my transaction with 6.6 BTC fees
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July 20, 2024, 12:23:09 PM Last edit: July 20, 2024, 10:44:32 PM by Mr. Big |
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Hey, i have somethings id like to chat about in regards to addressmagic. no im not a troll <3 but i think we could benefit from each other. I WILL NOT ASK YOU FOR CRYPTO OR MONEY I AM PURELY A NERD
Hey, i have somethings id like to chat about in regards to addressmagic. no im not a troll <3 but i think we could benefit from each other.
I WILL NOT ASK YOU FOR CRYPTO OR MONEY I AM PURELY A NERD
P.S THIS IS MY FIRST BTCTALK account i have no idea how to navigate it lol
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@nomachine
could you please give us a step by step tutorial to run a script to try to drain the bitcoin?
Since it's in 4 hours and since he's doing it live, I would probably try to manually extract the public key and manually try to re send the transaction. But since there are million of transaction how to catch the targeted address?
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July 20, 2024, 02:29:57 PM Last edit: July 20, 2024, 02:41:30 PM by albert0bsd |
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But since there are million of transaction how to catch the targeted address?
I use the mempool API in my script/bot https://mempool.space/docs/api/rest#get-address-transactions-mempoolyou can retrieve the mempool TX related to one address even if those TX are unconfirmed curl -sSL "https://mempool.space/api/address/197kFKvMHoRJPXktc8xJwMjeTuE9xijBQ/txs/mempool"
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July 20, 2024, 03:35:06 PM Last edit: July 20, 2024, 04:25:41 PM by nomachine |
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@nomachine
could you please give us a step by step tutorial to run a script to try to drain the bitcoin?
Since it's in 4 hours and since he's doing it live, I would probably try to manually extract the public key and manually try to re send the transaction. But since there are million of transaction how to catch the targeted address?
Here’s how you can do it in Python: one-line command in Python 1DWQHdi1mh27vcUyrN5NYB1kWrs3BBKUXA : python3 -c "import requests; import sys; address = sys.argv[1]; url = f'https://mempool.space/api/address/{address}/txs/chain'; r = requests.get(url); txs = r.json(); pubkey = next((vin['scriptsig'][-66:] for tx in txs for vin in tx['vin'] if 'scriptsig' in vin), None); print(f'Public key for address {address}: {pubkey}' if pubkey else 'Public key not found');" 1DWQHdi1mh27vcUyrN5NYB1kWrs3BBKUXA 197kFKvMHoRJPXktc8xJwMjeTuE9xijBQ : python3 -c "import requests; import sys; address = sys.argv[1]; url = f'https://mempool.space/api/address/{address}/txs/chain'; r = requests.get(url); txs = r.json(); pubkey = next((vin['scriptsig'][-66:] for tx in txs for vin in tx['vin'] if 'scriptsig' in vin), None); print(f'Public key for address {address}: {pubkey}' if pubkey else 'Public key not found');" 197kFKvMHoRJPXktc8xJwMjeTuE9xijBQ All you need to do is press Enter until it appears. It will appear the moment he clicks send.
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Let's hope that n00b bots won't increase the fee when they detect their own tx in the mempool during the battle.
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July 20, 2024, 06:49:33 PM |
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Let's hope that n00b bots won't increase the fee when they detect their own tx in the mempool during the battle.
fierce battle in the mempool in the wallet 197kFKvMHoRJPXktc8xJwMjeTuE9xijBQ with RBF disabled It was already supposed to be 66, it's been proven that even with RBF deactivated and it's possible to change, there were more than 4 RBF from what I saw
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