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December 13, 2016, 05:31:23 PM
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They just can't accept the fact that the website cited has published everyone's key.
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That depends on what you mean by "published".

If I have an idea for a book, but I haven't written it down yet and nobody has seen any of the words yet, is the book "published"?

If I write a computer program that can generate all possible arrangements of english words on a single page, and the particular arrangement is mathematically chosen based on the page number given, have I "published" every book that will ever be written?  Even if nobody ever chooses to generate any pages with my program at all?

It might be a bit more accurate to say that the website cited can publish any key (given the correct page number), but hasn't yet published 99.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of the keys.

ALL THE KEYS ARE PROVIDED!!!!

Again, they aren't provided until you request them.  It might be more accurate to say that ANY KEY CAN BE PROVIDED (given the correct page number).
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December 13, 2016, 05:37:09 PM
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They just can't accept the fact that the website cited has published everyone's key.
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That depends on what you mean by "published".

If I have an idea for a book, but I haven't written it down yet and nobody has seen any of the words yet, is the book "published"?

If I write a computer program that can generate all possible arrangements of english words on a single page, and the particular arrangement is mathematically chosen based on the page number given, have I "published" every book that will ever be written?  Even if nobody ever chooses to generate any pages with my program at all?

It might be a bit more accurate to say that the website cited can publish any key (given the correct page number), but hasn't yet published 99.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of the keys.

ALL THE KEYS ARE PROVIDED!!!!

Again, they aren't provided until you request them.  It might be more accurate to say that ANY KEY CAN BE PROVIDED (given the correct page number).

Sorry, but I stand firm.  
ALL THE KEYS ARE PROVIDED!!!!


However, it might be a slight technical improvement to say:
ALL THE KEYS ARE PROVIDED - by way of calculation means.  

Either way, it is 100% accurate to simply say: all the keys are provided.

Here is the funny thing: when I say: 'your key in on that website' - a thousand idiot keep coming to tell me that it isn't.  They just can't bear to accept that their key is so easily found.  It crushes small men.  ...and they keep coming back with more argument as to why I am wrong.  Like - 'well, it isn't published yet...'; 'well, the keys are not stored on the site'.  lol, that one makes me laugh.  As if the keys were 'stored' it would somehow be a problem.  

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December 14, 2016, 09:21:14 PM
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Here is the funny thing: when I say: 'your key in on that website' - a thousand idiot keep coming to tell me that it isn't.  They just can't bear to accept that their key is so easily found.  ...
So what? It in no way allows control of anyones bitcoin. It is just a list of possible private keys. For example I don't know your phone number, but I could write down all possible 10 digit phone numbers. Would I know your number then? Well... It would be on my list, but so what? 

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December 14, 2016, 10:07:43 PM
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I think it is safe to say there is not a person on this planet that can help you get to this encrypted key with out you already knowing most of the password.  Shocked
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October 05, 2017, 05:03:24 PM
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October 05, 2017, 05:23:59 PM
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As best as I can tell, your private key was encrypted by you, on your browser. 

According to their website:  "Encryption is done in the browser before your Bitcoin keys are saved on our servers."

So at some point, I'd think you'd have to have set the password for the encryption.  In an earlier post, you wrote that Strongcoin encrypted your private key without your permission, but that doesn't seem to be how it works.  Whatever the password is, it looks like you set it, so try some the common passwords you use ... like whatever you use to log into their website.

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