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October 09, 2016, 11:46:30 AM
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This is certainly interesting and worth keeping an eye on.
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October 09, 2016, 11:55:09 AM
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When start?
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October 09, 2016, 11:58:12 AM
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If i coorect think i need a file crypted to use this miner.where is a profit.

you dont Need a file.
you Need Patience.

and your question will be cleared during the next days when i release more stuff

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October 09, 2016, 12:46:50 PM
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but you can doing some Benchmark to see how much Passwords per Second your GPU hit
or simple create some Password protected rar/zip file and check how Long you Need on 8 Letter

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October 09, 2016, 02:07:29 PM
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Q: [POB] ?
A: Proof of Bruteforce

Q: a new mining algo ? how does it work ?
A: Combining the Blockchain Technology with Cluster Multi-Hash Cracking,

Q: Can everyone mine this, with his CPU or GPU ?
A: Yes. Multi-Platform, CPU, GPU, DSP, FPGA, etc., basicly, everything that comes with an OpenCL runtime

Q: mining will be similar like on the exisitng Algos like X11-X17 or [insertrandomalgoname] ?
A: yes you just Need to download the Miner/Hashing Software.

Q: Can i try to Mine/Crack solo like other coins ?
A: sure, but you would Need weeks to find a Passwort with BruteForce on a specific lenght

Q: there will be something similar like pool mining for small rigs or CPU / GPU miner ?
A: yes, the Technology behind will be different. but the function will be similar  -
    The Hashtopus Software spread the Work between connected Miner,

Q: can you tell me something about the payout/reward System on These Pool ?
A: the reward will be calculated by PPS~PayPerShare & PPH~ PayPerHash after a Password got cracked

Q: there exist similar Service Provider which offer Hash/password Cracking for Money ?
A: Thats right.  but These Companys running her own MiningFarms or use CPU/GPU instances  by cloud services
    which result into a Limitation on her HashPower

Q: is there a big difference between CPU and GPU mining ?
A: i would call it not a difference ... i would say this is located on different planets. since some longer time
    any 250 Dollar Home PC with some crap nvidis GPU Profit a lot from the CUDA Technology which
    result into steady rising Hash Power on the World.

Q: eveyone is able to solve some work on the current Job ?!
A: yes there are no different pools which compete with other pools. 
   
A: The Hashtopus Software Combine all Miner Worldwide to one Big Cluster where any kind of device
    work on the same Job, /CPU, GPU, DSP, FPGA, whatever you have running.

Q: Holy Shit...  Multi-Platform, Multi-Devices, Multi-Device-Types and Multi-OS. 
A:  Cool

Q: more infos get released soon ?
A: yes but it will take some time to finish everything.
    this is something different compared to the other wannabe Shit/Fun/Scam/ICO Coins which get
    cloned and compiled in less then 2 Hours + 12 Hours for the listing on any Exchange including instant Premine Dump ^^
   





[POB]

*reserved*
*more Infos soon*
*yep .. more Details later*

Blockchain based Cloud Cracking,

Current Project Name: InsertRandomNameHere
Algo : Proof of Bruteforce [POB]
Cluster and Blockchain based Hash Cracker, based on hascat and Hashtopus
Payout/Reward based on PPS~PayPerShare & PPH~ PayPerHash

Mining Enviroment & Devices:
Multi-OS (Linux, Windows and OSX)
Multi-Platform, CPU, GPU, DSP, FPGA, etc., basicly, everything that comes with an OpenCL runtime
Multi-Devices (Utilizing multiple devices in same system)
Multi-Device-Types (Utilizing mixed device types in same system)


Multi-Hash (Cracking multiple hashes at the same time)

Miner :
binaries http://hashcat.net/files/hashcat-3.10.7z
GPU Driver requirements:
AMD users require AMD drivers 14.9 or later (recommended 15.12 exact)
Intel users require Intel OpenCL Runtime 14.2 or later (recommended 16.1 or later)
NVidia users require NVidia drivers 346.59 or later (recommended 367.27 or later)
Supports distributed cracking networks (using overlay)
Supports interactive pause / resume
Supports sessions
Supports restore
Supports reading password candidates from file and stdin
Supports hex-salt and hex-charset
Supports automatic performance tuning
Supports automatic keyspace ordering markov-chains
Built-in benchmarking system
Integrated thermal watchdog



Supported OpenCL runtimes
AMD
Apple
Intel
Mesa (Gallium)
NVidia
pocl


Supported OpenCL device types
GPU
CPU
APU
DSP
FPGA
Coprocessor


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Sources :
Hashtopus https://github.com/curlyboi
Hashcat https://github.com/hashcat

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Supported Algos :

Winrar
WinZip
WPE
WPA
WPA2
MD4
MD5
Half MD5 (left, mid, right)
SHA1
SHA-256
SHA-384
SHA-512
SHA-3 (Keccak)
SipHash
RipeMD160
Whirlpool
GOST R 34.11-94
GOST R 34.11-2012 (Streebog) 256-bit
GOST R 34.11-2012 (Streebog) 512-bit
Double MD5
Double SHA1
md5($pass.$salt)
md5($salt.$pass)
md5(unicode($pass).$salt)
md5($salt.unicode($pass))
md5(sha1($pass))
md5($salt.md5($pass))
md5($salt.$pass.$salt)
md5(strtoupper(md5($pass)))
sha1($pass.$salt)
sha1($salt.$pass)
sha1(unicode($pass).$salt)
sha1($salt.unicode($pass))
sha1(md5($pass))
sha1($salt.$pass.$salt)
sha256($pass.$salt)
sha256($salt.$pass)
sha256(unicode($pass).$salt)
sha256($salt.unicode($pass))
sha512($pass.$salt)
sha512($salt.$pass)
sha512(unicode($pass).$salt)
sha512($salt.unicode($pass))
HMAC-MD5 (key = $pass)
HMAC-MD5 (key = $salt)
HMAC-SHA1 (key = $pass)
HMAC-SHA1 (key = $salt)
HMAC-SHA256 (key = $pass)
HMAC-SHA256 (key = $salt)
HMAC-SHA512 (key = $pass)
HMAC-SHA512 (key = $salt)
PBKDF2-HMAC-MD5
PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA1
PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256
PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA512
MyBB
phpBB3
SMF
vBulletin
IPB
Woltlab Burning Board
osCommerce
xt:Commerce
PrestaShop
Mediawiki B type
Wordpress
Drupal
Joomla
PHPS
Django (SHA-1)
Django (PBKDF2-SHA256)
EPiServer
ColdFusion 10+
Apache MD5-APR
MySQL
PostgreSQL
MSSQL
Oracle H: Type (Oracle 7+)
Oracle S: Type (Oracle 11+)
Oracle T: Type (Oracle 12+)
Sybase
hMailServer
DNSSEC (NSEC3)
IKE-PSK
IPMI2 RAKP
iSCSI CHAP
Cram MD5
MySQL Challenge-Response Authentication (SHA1)
PostgreSQL Challenge-Response Authentication (MD5)
SIP Digest Authentication (MD5)
WPA
WPA2
NetNTLMv1
NetNTLMv1 + ESS
NetNTLMv2
Kerberos 5 AS-REQ Pre-Auth etype 23
Kerberos 5 TGS-REP etype 23
Netscape LDAP SHA/SSHA
LM
NTLM
Domain Cached Credentials (DCC), MS Cache
Domain Cached Credentials 2 (DCC2), MS Cache 2
MS-AzureSync PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256
descrypt
bsdicrypt
md5crypt
sha256crypt
sha512crypt
bcrypt
scrypt
OSX v10.4
OSX v10.5
OSX v10.6
OSX v10.7
OSX v10.8
OSX v10.9
OSX v10.10
AIX {smd5}
AIX {ssha1}
AIX {ssha256}
AIX {ssha512}
Cisco-ASA
Cisco-PIX
Cisco-IOS
Cisco $8$
Cisco $9$
Juniper IVE
Juniper Netscreen/SSG (ScreenOS)
Android PIN
Windows 8+ phone PIN/Password
GRUB 2
CRC32
RACF
Radmin2
Redmine
OpenCart
Citrix Netscaler
SAP CODVN B (BCODE)
SAP CODVN F/G (PASSCODE)
SAP CODVN H (PWDSALTEDHASH) iSSHA-1
PeopleSoft
PeopleSoft PS_TOKEN
Skype
WinZip
7-Zip
RAR3-hp
RAR5
AxCrypt
AxCrypt in memory SHA1
PDF 1.1 1.3 (Acrobat 2 4)
PDF 1.4 1.6 (Acrobat 5 Cool
PDF 1.7 Level 3 (Acrobat 9)
PDF 1.7 Level 8 (Acrobat 10 11)
MS Office <= 2003 MD5
MS Office <= 2003 SHA1
MS Office 2007
MS Office 2010
MS Office 2013
Lotus Notes/Domino 5
Lotus Notes/Domino 6
Lotus Notes/Domino 8
Bitcoin/Litecoin wallet.dat
Blockchain, My Wallet
1Password, agilekeychain
1Password, cloudkeychain
Lastpass
Password Safe v2
Password Safe v3
Keepass 1 (AES/Twofish) and Keepass 2 (AES)
eCryptfs
Android FDE <= 4.3
Android FDE (Samsung DEK)
TrueCrypt
VeraCrypt

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holy shit this is a lot of noise

true or false, you are a shitcoin dev?

can you link one coin project here that you are proud of that would show that you have any sort of technical skills to release any of this?


This post sums up why all this bullshit is a scam
Read It. Hate It. Change the facts that it represents.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1606638.msg16139644#msg16139644
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October 09, 2016, 02:54:43 PM
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would be nice if you edit the fullquote.  i like fullquotes too, but serioulsy you can shrink it a bit.

Thank you in advance :-)

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October 09, 2016, 09:08:23 PM
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on that Video Mike Pound explains very good how HashCat works and how
fast Passwords get solved.  his Cluster with Nvidia Titans solve a few Billion
Passwords on md5 per second.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U-RbOKanYs

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October 10, 2016, 03:02:55 AM
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i used this before for cracking microsoft word password ..... will wait for next info...
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October 11, 2016, 05:31:16 PM
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hey lucky :-)

yeah i used hashcat years ago too for a rar file  :-)


but since it is open source and on Version 3.0 it is getting much powerful.
during the next week i have running the hashtopus Server and publish the
agents to download. so we can run the first tests.

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October 11, 2016, 06:40:36 PM
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nice ^^ i hit legendary

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October 11, 2016, 07:07:59 PM
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Stats for WPA2



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October 11, 2016, 07:27:55 PM
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it seems interesting... watching   Wink
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October 14, 2016, 10:58:37 PM
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it seems interesting... watching   Wink
if everything works fine,  we will do the first Public Tests on Saturday Evening - Sunday Evening
in the worst case Sunday- Monday.

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