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Electric car charging in 1917

So electric cars are not a new concept? What the .... !!!

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Huh. I actually own this exact hat.

I should wear it today.

Thanks fren.
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Huh. I actually own this exact hat.

I should wear it today.

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Nobody who has even the slightest knowledge of cryptography will ever attempt to guess a Bitcoin private key that way.

For an P2PKH or P2WPKH address where the public key has not been revealed, the search space is 2160; and there are approximately slightly fewer than 296 valid keys per address.

If the public key is known, it has a notional 2128 security level.


An attacker would not try to guess the key by bruteforce.  Rather than bruteforce, an attacker would use something like this free, open-source program:


And even if someone wanted to try bruteforce for some ridiculous unreason, there are about 2256 - 2128.3457 valid private keys, not exactly 2256 keys.  That is a negligible difference; but if one wishes to count keys, count the keys properly!

Technical information must be accurate.  The good cause of teaching the public about Bitcoin’s security is not helped by misleading explanations and misinformation.

Let me repost an old thread of mine:
There are 2^256 private keys out there: how big is that number?

That thread contains some substantial inaccuracies.  Some of them were corrected by a newbie account that has not posted since 2020; I sent it some merit.  If you want to learn about Bitcoin, I suggest that you should read the above-linked thread about Bitcoin’s Public-Key Security Level.

But there is a bigger problem:  You are a wannabe wallet-thief, worse than rico666.  Tagged.

Your private key are listed on that website.

So?  It’s not the first.  I don’t know which one the first one was with that idea; it is moderately clever for the first to think of making such a site, but trivial to implement.  The code for keys-dot-lol is trash (look on Github).

I think this is the first time I posted a link to one of those sites—about four days after I started posting on the Bitcoin Forum:

Yes, “straight up brute forcing” is indeed possible.  I sincerely suggest that you try this.  It will keep you busy and out of trouble.  To make it easier, there is a public directory of all Bitcoin private keys.  Yes, that site really does list all Bitcoin private keys.  Get rich!  Happy hunting!

(P.S., why are highly intelligent people in a “Development & Technical Discussion” forum seriously answering questions about bruteforcing secp256k1!?  Doubly-hashed, undisclosed public keys are just gravy.)
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Electric car charging in 1917

So electric cars are not a new concept? What the .... !!!

https://twitter.com/UmarBzv/status/1553715378089607170?t=kCDF4IZ-nxJiHvquMw8yjQ&s=19]Image source

1837 the first electric locomotiv was built in Scotland by Robert Davidson
1887 the first electric taxis hit the streets of New York city
The Pope manufacturing company of Connecticut was the first large scale American electric automobile manufacturer.
Back in the day most vehicles on the street where electric and not gas/petrol or steam.
Jay Leno's Baker Electric Car
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No, supply and demand dictates the price, nothing else, read a book, preferably economics 101.
Who do you think controls the supply, DeBeers for example? What dictates the price of Diamonds? Surely the cost of mining determines the rock bottom price regardless of its supply. You should move past Econ 101, maybe start with Dr. Seuss

Who controls the price of Bitcoin? Bitmain, Tether(Bitfinex, willyBot 2.0), and soon Intel

bitcoin no doesn't work like that.

I don't mind Star Trek Generations but they were utter fools to kill Kirk off it has to be said. Could have still been part of the adventures for some years after that I reckon.
Star Trek went completely off the rails since First Contact. Such a shame.

Then again maybe they saved Shatner quite a bit from NOT being part of the awful Star Trek things we have had to endure since the 90s I guess.
I'm sure they could have found a way to bring him back if it was on the cards. He probably had other things to be doing.
I think he wanted to still be part of it for some time after. He wrote some books. I remember reading one that had him/Kirk fighting the Borg alongside Picard I'm sure. Like  you said he found a way to bring his character back. Can't remember the story that well but I think it was a trilogy of books after Kirk died.
Then went onto Tekwar books, there was a terrible PC game based on that I played and then other stuff.

Yeah.. it could be that Shatner did want to continue with Kirk, even though it appears that currently, his networth is north of $100 million, so he does not seem to be doing too badly for himself.. at least financially..

and even living into his 90s must have been a plus - including that he does not appear to be in bad health, either... especially for 91 years of age.

.......Gotta agree with uie-pooie on that everpresent goal of getting to tomorrowland, xhomerx10

Caused me to refresh my memory with the below little snip-it of a gem:
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<quote from Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass">
Gotta love  "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" and  "Through the Looking Glass". Classic awesome stuff.
I think I 1st read them when I was around age ten. Albeit, at that age I obviously I didn't understand the true meaning behind them.
I just thought they were super cool fairy tales. And I wasn't even doing drugs.....

I remember reciting  "The Walrus and the Carpenter" poem in my 8th grade poetry English class for my recital assignment.
One of my all time favorite poems. (and I still wasn't doing drugs)

GO BITCOIN

I agree that some pieces of literature and/or art might be appreciated more when we get older - but still that walrus and carpenter story seems a wee bit too abstract for yours truly to appreciate.. to the extent that I even understand what it means... .or if an 8th grade recital might have helped me a wee bit moar better in terms of getting some meaning out of it?  

I am not sure.. I doubt that you would have memorized the whole poem for a recital (or did you?), even if you might have had to practice reading through such poem several times in order to get comfortable reading the whole thing, no?  Just reading something over and over might cause some necessity to attempt to figure out what is the meaning of the thing that is being read..

Sometimes, I am reminded of some projects from my youth, and surely some of my earlier projects do not even have much conscious meaning for me (like why the fuck was I interested in studying various ducks and geese at some point?  did I get anything out of that beyond some superficialities?) - even though it could be that I have been influenced in various subconscious ways in regards to some of my chosen projects without realizing some of those foundational/underlying ways of thinking that I ended up having about the world.

By the way, I recall some periods in college that I would read like 100 pages a night from various text books in order to attempt to prepare for the next day (and yeah they might be from different classes), and I recall several times during that period of my life in which I would read through one or two pieces and then stop, and I would have no fucking clue what it was that I had just spent the last 20-30 minutes reading.. no clue.. Would I go back?  most of the time, I just kept reading or just went to the next piece.. and it happened to me frequently and I kind of came to the realization that sometimes there is a need to slow down.. but sometimes, there just is not enough time to really understand the piece(s).

Just to let you know, the first thing that popped into my mind when you said "walrus and carpenter" was that I thought about a song that I had heard on my Itunes playlist from yesterday (which was this hippopotamus song) and yesterday, some of the lyrics in that hippopotamus song had struck me - at least in terms of the mom saying something like if the girl were to get a hippopotamus for Christmas, the hippopotamus would just eat her (trying to talk the stubborn (aka focused) lil girl out of the idea of getting a hippopotamus for Christmas)..

So, initially when I saw your poem title, I was pondering about whether a walrus was different from a hippopotamus or not?
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Bitcoin is a P2P value transfer system that was designed to be an upgrade of the traditional financial systems. Bitcoin survived because it's useful and people see it as better alternative to fiat. Bitcoin has done well in its 13yrs of existence and adoption is steadily growing.

Dan Held

Sure you may well be wanting to earn merits  - or sure maybe you are just wanting to share Dan Held's idea with us; however, minimum threshold for a newbie to inspire** another member to send an smerit may well be to either provide a link or to provide some comments regarding whether you agree or disagree with the statement, and maybe explain why you agree or disagree

**please note that members (who happen to have smerits in their bank) can send smerits for any reason at all or no reason at all with a few other caveats that I need not mention in this context.. .. since my point is that newbies need to UP their posting game if they expect to be inspiring other members to send them any smerits when they are merely telling us what someone else said and not even providing a link for that


472 days? We had an ATH less than a year ago.

What an idiot.
Umm... perhaps the guy meant the first top for some reason? I'm not sure though need to count. Also not sure why he disregards the ATH?  Cool

In the last several months (maybe as far back as March/April 2022 - after the end of 2021 supra $100k top did not come into reality as scheduled/planned?) there were a lot of folks (even active members in this thread) proclaiming that April 2021 was the real top and that the November 2021 higher top did not matter... blah blah blah... Do you need me to name names?  I doubt it would be necessary it was a common enough proclamation that is not exactly dead in current times, either.


472 days? We had an ATH less than a year ago.

What an idiot.
Umm... perhaps the guy meant the first top for some reason? I'm not sure though need to count. Also not sure why he disregards the ATH?  Cool
How long is a piece of string?

Is that a trick question? or a trap?

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