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Bitcoin system is safe by nature. In general, hacking incidents come at the expense of user mistakes. As far as I know there is an estimation of the seed words by the brute force method.
Is it possible to attack only the bitcoin address? For example, I have a BTC address. And there is a very high amount of BTC at this btc address.
Is this BTC address hackable?
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February 18, 2017, 04:42:25 PM |
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It's not possible , you need access to private keys in order to gain access to the bitcoins . If by the seed , you are talking about the random generated ones by wallets like Electrum and Multibit HD then unless the hacker have at least a small idea about the passphrase , It's impossible for him to brute force it.
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February 18, 2017, 05:22:16 PM |
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It's not possible , you need access to private keys in order to gain access to the bitcoins . If by the seed , you are talking about the random generated ones by wallets like Electrum and Multibit HD then unless the hacker have at least a small idea about the passphrase , It's impossible for him to brute force it.
Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
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February 18, 2017, 05:31:42 PM |
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It's not possible , you need access to private keys in order to gain access to the bitcoins . If by the seed , you are talking about the random generated ones by wallets like Electrum and Multibit HD then unless the hacker have at least a small idea about the passphrase , It's impossible for him to brute force it.
Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount. it's illegal want to be kicked out ? you can try.
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Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
It's impossible to do that otherwise that would make bitcoin holders unsafe . I guess It's still possible to try and track transactions (It's not that easy to do) and hope you will get to the real IP address and then hack the computer If It's not that protected but chances that someone could do everything of the above are very low . Its worth mentioning that big holders use hardware wallets and paper wallets and even If they was storing in PC , they would use 2FA . As long as you are not downloading random stuff from the internet , someone can't simply hack you. I recommend checking this too : https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Technical_background_of_version_1_Bitcoin_addresses
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February 18, 2017, 05:47:20 PM |
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Bitcoin system is safe by nature. In general, hacking incidents come at the expense of user mistakes. As far as I know there is an estimation of the seed words by the brute force method.
Is it possible to attack only the bitcoin address? For example, I have a BTC address. And there is a very high amount of BTC at this btc address.
Is this BTC address hackable?
Definitely. This is the problem with Bitcoin. It is not 100% certain. If somebody works out the math between the address and the key, your money is gone. You can't get it back. Once they move it, say goodbye to it. For now, just cross your fingers and hope they won't learn the math relationship between the address and the key. But when they do, it is over. It's just science. Lots of things once impossible, are totally possible today.
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Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. Best if fully dedicated and separate from your normal computer. 2) download and install Vanitygen 3) 64 vanitygen64 (64 is faster and works better than normal vanitygen) 4) start scan on the address like this at the command line: vanitygen64 1FuckYouc6zrtHbnqcHdhrSVhcxgpJgfds It will take some time for sure. But soon you will have the key for that address. Don't let the morons around here tell you it is impossible. That is just plain wrong. It is scientifically provable that this works. Dumbasses who don't understand statistics love declaring this impossible. Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible.
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February 18, 2017, 06:53:15 PM |
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Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. Best if fully dedicated and separate from your normal computer. 2) download and install Vanitygen 3) 64 vanitygen64 (64 is faster and works better than normal vanitygen) 4) start scan on the address like this at the command line: vanitygen64 1FuckYouc6zrtHbnqcHdhrSVhcxgpJgfds It will take some time for sure. But soon you will have the key for that address. Don't let the morons around here tell you it is impossible. That is just plain wrong. It is scientifically provable that this works. Dumbasses who don't understand statistics love declaring this impossible. Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible. Lol I love your word soon... it is quiet quick when you want an adress which start with some letters and that you don't care about the rest. But if you are targetting a precise and full address, here is a table for an estimate of time : vanity difficulty average time 1B 22 < 1s 1Bi 1,330 < 1s 1Bit 77,178 < 1s 1Bitc 4,476,342 (4.48E+6) < 10s 1Bitco 259,627,881 (2.6E+8) 3 minutes 1Bitcoi 15,058,417,127 (1.506E+10) 3 hours 1Bitcoin 8.7339E+11 1 week 1BitcoinE 5.0657E+13 1 year 1BitcoinEa 2.9381E+15 60 years 1BitcoinEat 1.7041E+17 3,500 years 1BitcoinEate 9.8837E+18 200,000 years 1BitcoinEater 5.7325E+20 11,700,000 years 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSend 1.6209E+47 3.3E+33 or 3.3 decillion years. So yeah if several thousand of years is soon for you, sure start it now
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Did you try maybe googling it first? Ugh. No. If bitcoins are hackable then everyone on earth is fucked because banking uses the same encryption SHA256. Don't worry about it. A much more likely way to lose your bitcoins would be someone hacking your computer, stealing a paper wallet or robbing you at gunpoint. Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. Best if fully dedicated and separate from your normal computer. 2) download and install Vanitygen 3) 64 vanitygen64 (64 is faster and works better than normal vanitygen) 4) start scan on the address like this at the command line: vanitygen64 1FuckYouc6zrtHbnqcHdhrSVhcxgpJgfds It will take some time for sure. But soon you will have the key for that address. Don't let the morons around here tell you it is impossible. That is just plain wrong. It is scientifically provable that this works. Dumbasses who don't understand statistics love declaring this impossible. Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible. It would be much faster to buy a gun, a plane ticket and a body bag. But let tell your great great great great great(^256) grandkids to report back once they hacked my bitcoin address.
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February 18, 2017, 07:16:32 PM |
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Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. Best if fully dedicated and separate from your normal computer. 2) download and install Vanitygen 3) 64 vanitygen64 (64 is faster and works better than normal vanitygen) 4) start scan on the address like this at the command line: vanitygen64 1FuckYouc6zrtHbnqcHdhrSVhcxgpJgfds It will take some time for sure. But soon you will have the key for that address. Don't let the morons around here tell you it is impossible. That is just plain wrong. It is scientifically provable that this works. Dumbasses who don't understand statistics love declaring this impossible. Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible. Lol I love your word soon... it is quiet quick when you want an adress which start with some letters and that you don't care about the rest. But if you are targetting a precise and full address, here is a table for an estimate of time : vanity difficulty average time 1B 22 < 1s 1Bi 1,330 < 1s 1Bit 77,178 < 1s 1Bitc 4,476,342 (4.48E+6) < 10s 1Bitco 259,627,881 (2.6E+8) 3 minutes 1Bitcoi 15,058,417,127 (1.506E+10) 3 hours 1Bitcoin 8.7339E+11 1 week 1BitcoinE 5.0657E+13 1 year 1BitcoinEa 2.9381E+15 60 years 1BitcoinEat 1.7041E+17 3,500 years 1BitcoinEate 9.8837E+18 200,000 years 1BitcoinEater 5.7325E+20 11,700,000 years 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSend 1.6209E+47 3.3E+33 or 3.3 decillion years. So yeah if several thousand of years is soon for you, sure start it now I said you have to buy a 'good quality computer'. You probably have a piece of shit you got at Radio Shack 10 years ago.
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February 18, 2017, 09:54:06 PM |
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Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. Best if fully dedicated and separate from your normal computer. 2) download and install Vanitygen 3) 64 vanitygen64 (64 is faster and works better than normal vanitygen) 4) start scan on the address like this at the command line: vanitygen64 1FuckYouc6zrtHbnqcHdhrSVhcxgpJgfds It will take some time for sure. But soon you will have the key for that address. Don't let the morons around here tell you it is impossible. That is just plain wrong. It is scientifically provable that this works. Dumbasses who don't understand statistics love declaring this impossible. Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible. Lol I love your word soon... it is quiet quick when you want an adress which start with some letters and that you don't care about the rest. But if you are targetting a precise and full address, here is a table for an estimate of time : vanity difficulty average time 1B 22 < 1s 1Bi 1,330 < 1s 1Bit 77,178 < 1s 1Bitc 4,476,342 (4.48E+6) < 10s 1Bitco 259,627,881 (2.6E+8) 3 minutes 1Bitcoi 15,058,417,127 (1.506E+10) 3 hours 1Bitcoin 8.7339E+11 1 week 1BitcoinE 5.0657E+13 1 year 1BitcoinEa 2.9381E+15 60 years 1BitcoinEat 1.7041E+17 3,500 years 1BitcoinEate 9.8837E+18 200,000 years 1BitcoinEater 5.7325E+20 11,700,000 years 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSend 1.6209E+47 3.3E+33 or 3.3 decillion years. So yeah if several thousand of years is soon for you, sure start it now I said you have to buy a 'good quality computer'. You probably have a piece of shit you got at Radio Shack 10 years ago. For humanities sake please just jump from a bridge. The consequence would be an increase of humanities average iq by atleast 10 points
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Its not possible But there are many malware in online That malware can manipulate bitcoin address
When you trying to send btc the address changed when you copy then paste Many victim of this issue.
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February 19, 2017, 12:01:37 AM Last edit: February 19, 2017, 03:27:01 AM by DannyHamilton |
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- snip - How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. - snip -Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible. Lol I love your word soon... - snip -So yeah if several thousand of years is soon for you, sure start it now I said you have to buy a 'good quality computer'. - snip -Yes. You said "good quality computer." You also said "millions of times per second." It is reasonable to assume that millions of times per second means less than 1,000,000,000 per second. If you can guess 1,000,000,000 per second: - It will take you less than 1 second to try 229 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 minute to try 235 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 hour to try 241 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 day to try 246 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 week to try 249 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 month to try 252 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 year to try 254 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 decade to try 258 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 century to try 261 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 millennium to try 264 keys.
- It will take you less than 10 billion years to try 288 keys.
- It will take you MORE THAN 13.2 BILLION YEARS to try 289 keys.
The universe is estimated to only be 13.2 billion years old right now. There are 2 160 Bitcoin addresses. So if you started at the big bang, and continuously generated 1 billion addresses per second, right now you still wouldn't have generated even one billionth of one percent of all the possible addresses. Odds are nearly certain that you still wouldn't have found the private key for the address you started with.
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February 19, 2017, 01:43:27 AM |
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Glad to see that the answer is a resounding no.
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February 19, 2017, 02:55:03 AM |
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- snip - How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. - snip -Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible. Lol I love your word soon... - snip -So yeah if several thousand of years is soon for you, sure start it now I said you have to buy a 'good quality computer'. - snip -Yes. You said "good quality computer." You also said "millions of times per second." It is reasonable to assume that millions of times per second means less than 1,000,000,000 per second. If you can guess 1,000,000,000 per second: - It will take you less than 1 second to try 229 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 minute to try 235 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 hour to try 241 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 day to try 246 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 week to try 249 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 month to try 252 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 year to try 254 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 decade to try 258 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 century to try 261 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 millennium to try 264 keys.
- It will take you less than 10 billion years to try 288 keys.
- It will take you MORE THAN 13.2 BILLION YEARS to try 289 keys.
The universe is estimated to only be 13.2 billion years old right now. So if you started at the big bang, and continuously generated 1 billion addresses per second, right now you still wouldn't have generated even one billionth of one percent of all the possible addresses. Odds are nearly certain that you still wouldn't have found the private key for the address you started with. Don't forget about luck. It would be 13.2 billion years if in the very last second of that 13.2 billion years and you happened across the correct private key. In reality, you would come across it sometime sooner, right? Side thought, what is stopping people from importing random bitcoin private keys at a mass rate. With the growing number of users and addresses used, at some point they would get lucky with that too, right?
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February 19, 2017, 02:58:51 AM |
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Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. Best if fully dedicated and separate from your normal computer. 2) download and install Vanitygen 3) 64 vanitygen64 (64 is faster and works better than normal vanitygen) 4) start scan on the address like this at the command line: vanitygen64 1FuckYouc6zrtHbnqcHdhrSVhcxgpJgfds It will take some time for sure. But soon you will have the key for that address. Don't let the morons around here tell you it is impossible. That is just plain wrong. It is scientifically provable that this works. Dumbasses who don't understand statistics love declaring this impossible. Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible. while this is entirely possible.. and i do believe you about the someday someone somewhere will generate an address collision by accident.. but when this happens that address will most likely have zero coins in it because of the way the new wallets sweep the address when you spend and send change to a new one. but it is so highly improbable that you will never be able to do it on purpose on a certain address.. ever.. not even once.
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February 19, 2017, 03:03:25 AM |
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- snip - How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. - snip -Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible. Lol I love your word soon... - snip -So yeah if several thousand of years is soon for you, sure start it now I said you have to buy a 'good quality computer'. - snip -Yes. You said "good quality computer." You also said "millions of times per second." It is reasonable to assume that millions of times per second means less than 1,000,000,000 per second. If you can guess 1,000,000,000 per second: - It will take you less than 1 second to try 229 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 minute to try 235 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 hour to try 241 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 day to try 246 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 week to try 249 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 month to try 252 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 year to try 254 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 decade to try 258 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 century to try 261 keys.
- It will take you less than 1 millennium to try 264 keys.
- It will take you less than 10 billion years to try 288 keys.
- It will take you MORE THAN 13.2 BILLION YEARS to try 289 keys.
The universe is estimated to only be 13.2 billion years old right now. So if you started at the big bang, and continuously generated 1 billion addresses per second, right now you still wouldn't have generated even one billionth of one percent of all the possible addresses. Odds are nearly certain that you still wouldn't have found the private key for the address you started with. Don't forget about luck. It would be 13.2 billion years if in the very last second of that 13.2 billion years and you happened across the correct private key. In reality, you would come across it sometime sooner, right? Side thought, what is stopping people from importing random bitcoin private keys at a mass rate. With the growing number of users and addresses used, at some point they would get lucky with that too, right? there are already several people that made a script to do this.. the way the system works there is really nothing stopping someone from generating the same address someone else already has.
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Actually, I want to know how to attack the bitcoin address. Get an address with a high amount of bitcoin in it. How can a hacker attack this address? There is no other information. There's only address information and bitcoin amount.
This is actually very easy. 1) buy a pretty good quality computer. Best if fully dedicated and separate from your normal computer. 2) download and install Vanitygen 3) 64 vanitygen64 (64 is faster and works better than normal vanitygen) 4) start scan on the address like this at the command line: vanitygen64 1FuckYouc6zrtHbnqcHdhrSVhcxgpJgfds It will take some time for sure. But soon you will have the key for that address. Don't let the morons around here tell you it is impossible. That is just plain wrong. It is scientifically provable that this works. Dumbasses who don't understand statistics love declaring this impossible. Vanitygen guesses millions of times per second. With enough seconds, it is not impossible. Lol I love your word soon... it is quiet quick when you want an adress which start with some letters and that you don't care about the rest. But if you are targetting a precise and full address, here is a table for an estimate of time : vanity difficulty average time 1B 22 < 1s 1Bi 1,330 < 1s 1Bit 77,178 < 1s 1Bitc 4,476,342 (4.48E+6) < 10s 1Bitco 259,627,881 (2.6E+8) 3 minutes 1Bitcoi 15,058,417,127 (1.506E+10) 3 hours 1Bitcoin 8.7339E+11 1 week 1BitcoinE 5.0657E+13 1 year 1BitcoinEa 2.9381E+15 60 years 1BitcoinEat 1.7041E+17 3,500 years 1BitcoinEate 9.8837E+18 200,000 years 1BitcoinEater 5.7325E+20 11,700,000 years 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSend 1.6209E+47 3.3E+33 or 3.3 decillion years. So yeah if several thousand of years is soon for you, sure start it now I said you have to buy a 'good quality computer'. You probably have a piece of shit you got at Radio Shack 10 years ago. lol, this anwser...lmao...best ever
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Maybe its possible after all there is a saying that "no system is safe" if you could trace the BTC address of the user its more likely they are using an online wallet stored in a website or they are storing their Bitcoins on their own computer and maybe both using 2FA verification for more security. So just knowing the pasword of a bitcoin wallet is not enough cause you need to bypass the 2FA.
The only option is knowing what type of encryption and algorithm being use to produce this private keys and try to create your own exploit to crack it. Hacking bitcoin wallets is not impossible it's just very hard.
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