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December 23, 2016, 05:23:11 AM
Last edit: November 12, 2017, 06:34:02 PM by bitcoinlist.io
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www.bitcoinlist.io

At the moment it's possible to:

  • Navigate on the pages and visually look for non-empty addresses
  • Search page id by private key
  • Create Addresses Based on words (Brain-Wallets)
  • Click and go to a Random Page (Hopefully with non-empty addresses)

Please let me know any improvements and features you would like to see there.
I am also deploying a sha256 hashing and also a base58 to hex encoder / decoder soon.
Hope you find the site helpful.
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December 23, 2016, 06:26:22 AM
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It seems you are using same database used by http://directory.io/ as we can see all of the address on first pages are same in both.

  • Create Addresses Based on words (Brain-Wallets)
There is no need to create a bitcoin address on your site which on later may get exposed in the list. I don't know how your site can be useful..
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December 23, 2016, 11:04:18 AM
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It seems you are using same database used by http://directory.io/ as we can see all of the address on first pages are same in both.

  • Create Addresses Based on words (Brain-Wallets)
There is no need to create a bitcoin address on your site which on later may get exposed in the list. I don't know how your site can be useful..

The UI is much more simple and you get direct access to the address funds. (last column of the table)
There is no database, all the data is calculated "on-the-fly" - this is not a copy of directory, but all private keys listed and sorted

Also when you generate a new address (based on a word - brainwallet) you get the address available funds. That may be useful to create an address not for your usage but for quick balance check only
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December 23, 2016, 11:10:59 AM
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SCAM WARNING

So... you've made a website that collects private keys Sad

Needless to say: do not give your private key to anybody. Ever!

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December 23, 2016, 12:48:48 PM
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It does't collect anything as I mentioned before. There's no database and the only purpose of the website is for verifications and conversions,
I'm not expecting users to generate secure addresses for actual usage, but instead make verifications.

It's obvious that private keys with funds should never be written anywhere, especcially online - Every educated bitcoin user should be aware of that mandatory rule.
But I want to let very clear that no activity is monitored on this website. This includes navigations, searches, generations and everything else

If you would like to suggest any tool or conversion please let me know
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December 23, 2016, 12:56:05 PM
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It does't collect anything as I mentioned before. There's no database and the only purpose of the website is for verifications and conversions,
Even if you don't log it (which I don't believe), the keys are sent through an unencrypted connection and can be sniffed by any man in the middle.

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If you would like to suggest any tool or conversion please let me know
Bitaddress.org allows you to do all this, offline, running from a Live CD.

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December 23, 2016, 12:59:15 PM
Last edit: December 23, 2016, 01:16:28 PM by bitcoinlist.io
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It does't collect anything as I mentioned before. There's no database and the only purpose of the website is for verifications and conversions,
Even if you don't log it (which I don't believe), the keys are sent through an unencrypted connection and can be sniffed by any man in the middle.

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If you would like to suggest any tool or conversion please let me know
Bitaddress.org allows you to do all this, offline, running from a Live CD.

That is a valid point, I'll ensure that every connection is made via https soon (which is already available)

Regarding the bitaddress offline live cd Im familiar of that. But honestly how many people would lose some hours to setup and run it just to make a few checks?
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December 23, 2016, 01:11:17 PM
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It does't collect anything as I mentioned before. There's no database and the only purpose of the website is for verifications and conversions,
Even if you don't log it (which I don't believe), the keys are sent through an unencrypted connection and can be sniffed by any man in the middle.

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If you would like to suggest any tool or conversion please let me know
Bitaddress.org allows you to do all this, offline, running from a Live CD.

That is a valid point, I'll ensure that every connection is made via https soon (which is already available)

Done

This is what can be hopefully found in the website:
https://i.imgur.com/IOOPfhZ.png
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December 23, 2016, 07:08:33 PM
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SCAM WARNING

So... you've made a website that collects private keys Sad

Needless to say: do not give your private key to anybody. Ever!

Obviously OP site is scam. The private key is show in public, i see it listed on the site.
And i have a warning, everyone shouldn't to use private keys on the list, could be it countain to suspicious things. Or it's an another joke like previously site show priv keys listed on the public(forgot the name site).
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December 24, 2016, 04:43:45 AM
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SCAM WARNING

So... you've made a website that collects private keys Sad

Needless to say: do not give your private key to anybody. Ever!

Obviously OP site is scam. The private key is show in public, i see it listed on the site.
And i have a warning, everyone shouldn't to use private keys on the list, could be it countain to suspicious things. Or it's an another joke like previously site show priv keys listed on the public(forgot the name site).

It's a directory.. it is showing all the bitcoin addresses sorted by private key. Of course it shows the private keys because it's the generation source of the addresses... Undecided
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January 19, 2017, 12:12:35 PM
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Glad to see that less than 1 month after initial release already a lot of users are already visiting bitcoinlist.
Have anybody just found an address containing funds??
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January 19, 2017, 09:28:46 PM
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Glad to see that less than 1 month after initial release already a lot of users are already visiting bitcoinlist.
Have anybody just found an address containing funds??

Let's play a game; you go to a random beach on the Earth and then pick up a random grain of sand. Then I do the same.

I'd put my money on me picking out the same grain of sand rather than me finding an address with any sort of funds on your website.

There are about 2160 bitcoin addresses out there and about 263 grains of sand on Earth's beaches.
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February 26, 2017, 07:17:24 PM
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Glad to see that less than 1 month after initial release already a lot of users are already visiting bitcoinlist.
Have anybody just found an address containing funds??

Let's play a game; you go to a random beach on the Earth and then pick up a random grain of sand. Then I do the same.

I'd put my money on me picking out the same grain of sand rather than me finding an address with any sort of funds on your website.

There are about 2160 bitcoin addresses out there and about 263 grains of sand on Earth's beaches.

Nobody said it's gonna be easy Smiley
But many people (including me) like to make a double check just for the piece of mind.

For the record we are getting an average of 100 new visitors per day, that's great for a website with 2 months
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August 04, 2017, 05:53:06 PM
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More than 1 Million addresses were found on Bitcoinlist.
We are very proud to see this FREE service becoming very popular.

A faucet will be implemented during the next few days: The more you search, the more you'll earn!
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August 04, 2017, 06:27:05 PM
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www.bitcoinlist.io

At the moment it's possible to:

  • Navigate on the pages and visually look for non-empty addresses
  • Search page id by private key
  • Create Addresses Based on words (Brain-Wallets)
  • Click and go to a Random Page (Hopefully with non-empty addresses)

Please let me know any improvements and features you would like to see there.
I am also deploying a sha256 hashing and also a base58 to hex encoder / decoder soon.
Hope you find the site helpful.

Thats a big WARNING SIGN in red right there... then trying to say they are not asking recording private keys hehe
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August 04, 2017, 09:48:12 PM
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www.bitcoinlist.io

At the moment it's possible to:

  • Navigate on the pages and visually look for non-empty addresses
  • Search page id by private key
  • Create Addresses Based on words (Brain-Wallets)
  • Click and go to a Random Page (Hopefully with non-empty addresses)

Please let me know any improvements and features you would like to see there.
I am also deploying a sha256 hashing and also a base58 to hex encoder / decoder soon.
Hope you find the site helpful.

Thats a big WARNING SIGN in red right there... then trying to say they are not asking recording private keys hehe

Although we don't record any private keys or search inputs (just the usage counter) we strongly discourage users from typing private keys of active addresses / addresses with funds. These features should be used only as "proof that bitcoinlist.io works"
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August 05, 2017, 03:19:13 AM
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This is just despicable..

Yes its true that, if you can guess the 16 digits + expiration date + cvv on my VISA or Mastercard, you can simply abuse my creditcard.
Does that make it all right for you to do so? Well that depends on your low morals of course. But normal humans would say no...

If you find some money on the street, you are (by most standards) entitled to a 10% finders fee.
If you obtain a large bunch of credit cards with other peoples information, where one or two might work, that only makes you a thief if you end up finding them. And a pretty stupid one too.

And with you site, anyone can see you read the output first before its shown, and probably would have no problem just steal all that you can find and show a $0 to the user.

I normally spit on losers doing stuff like this and bragging about it. But luckily you have such little chance of finding anything, that way before its starting to get close to some valuables being found, most people will be using multi signature wallets for their personal storage. So why not prepare you next website with attempts to guess 2 of 2 or 2 of 3 signatures.

If it was a simple joint project to steal some seized btc by feds, find coins stuck in limbo or finding stolen money by marketplace exit scammers, I could see no problem with it. (Just stealing from a thief, hoping some profit would be given to some charities also then). But this is just; take everything you can find from whoever you can!

I really hope your own money gets stolen from this site at some point. Or better yet, the site gets hacked and someone make it show jackpot every time and people waste time looking up their "winnings" and just gets tired of wasting their time and stop using it.
If none of these things happens though, couldn't someone just DDoS this thing for a month or two? Would anyone see this as a wrong thing to do??
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August 05, 2017, 05:01:04 PM
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This is just despicable..

Yes its true that, if you can guess the 16 digits + expiration date + cvv on my VISA or Mastercard, you can simply abuse my creditcard.
Does that make it all right for you to do so? Well that depends on your low morals of course. But normal humans would say no...

If you find some money on the street, you are (by most standards) entitled to a 10% finders fee.
If you obtain a large bunch of credit cards with other peoples information, where one or two might work, that only makes you a thief if you end up finding them. And a pretty stupid one too.

And with you site, anyone can see you read the output first before its shown, and probably would have no problem just steal all that you can find and show a $0 to the user.

I normally spit on losers doing stuff like this and bragging about it. But luckily you have such little chance of finding anything, that way before its starting to get close to some valuables being found, most people will be using multi signature wallets for their personal storage. So why not prepare you next website with attempts to guess 2 of 2 or 2 of 3 signatures.

If it was a simple joint project to steal some seized btc by feds, find coins stuck in limbo or finding stolen money by marketplace exit scammers, I could see no problem with it. (Just stealing from a thief, hoping some profit would be given to some charities also then). But this is just; take everything you can find from whoever you can!

I really hope your own money gets stolen from this site at some point. Or better yet, the site gets hacked and someone make it show jackpot every time and people waste time looking up their "winnings" and just gets tired of wasting their time and stop using it.
If none of these things happens though, couldn't someone just DDoS this thing for a month or two? Would anyone see this as a wrong thing to do??

You can make the test and verify that it does not happen by yourself:
Generate an address and transfer (very little) funds there.
Then search that private key on bitcoinlist, or just navigate to that page.
You'll see that the funds are still there untouched and we neither anybody else will steal them from you - the inputs are simply not logged anywhere

As stated before, it's still not recommended to search active or addresses with funds for security reasons
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August 06, 2017, 05:10:14 PM
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So if I understand well, even with the random function it's impossible to find address with balance ?  Cheesy
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August 06, 2017, 05:57:51 PM
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So if I understand well, even with the random function it's impossible to find address with balance ?  Cheesy

It's possible to find  addresses with balance, and that's the idea of this site, however due to the nature of bitcoin and its encryption its very difficult to do it.
What I replied previously is that if / when you find or type an address / private key with funds since we don't track or log any activity on the site, the funds would not be taken.
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