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October 13, 2019, 09:22:06 AM
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Hello dear gurus!
My id in LBC statistics: mishanya79. My performance in the LBC server: ~ 280 Mkeys/s, this is about half the computing power of the entire pool.
In this regard, I have a few questions. I hope for your answers.
1. Does the address option in the LBC script command begin to seem like the wallet to which the reward will be transferred, or is it the one to which I want to pick up a private key?
2. I launched my data center in mid-July, but for all the time there have never been a single award. Should I double the power of the data center for calculations in the LBC, when to expect a result (even a small one)?
3. Creating the calculated capacity in the data center (buying and setting up iron) costs me 1-1.2 BTC for 250-280 Mkeys/s. I have my own wallets with lost keys for large amounts. Can I somehow look for priority keys specifically for my wallets? I am ready to share when finding keys in any reasonable proportion.
I am ready to develop and support your project with hardware, software, time and my own enthusiasm. But I really hope for your help and support.
My contact: +7-904-401-0391 (WhatsApp & Telegram), omfg.4yi@gmail.com, mishanya79@yandex.ru
Best regards: Mikhail
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October 14, 2019, 11:39:42 AM
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Correctly, I understand that in theory for any bitcoin address in the theory there are both compressed and uncompressed keys?
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February 02, 2020, 06:28:47 PM
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does it work now?
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February 05, 2020, 10:16:11 AM
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Hello Guru.
Please tell me, periodically, every 1-2 weeks on my 10 computers connected to the LBC under the nickname Mishanya79 this error pops up: "2 just got out of the pool with exit code: 255"
On all computers costs Ubuntu 19.10 and CUDA 10.1. What does this mean, maybe some LBC element is missing, so I have not found a single key in 7 months?
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February 05, 2020, 02:08:02 PM
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Hello Guru.
Please tell me, periodically, every 1-2 weeks on my 10 computers connected to the LBC under the nickname Mishanya79 this error pops up: "2 just got out of the pool with exit code: 255"
On all computers costs Ubuntu 19.10 and CUDA 10.1. What does this mean, maybe some LBC element is missing, so I have not found a single key in 7 months?


Finding the private key is very difficult, and can take days or years. FOUND.TXT will be saved if found, observe it
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February 05, 2020, 02:21:05 PM
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English is not my native language and sorry for mistakes.
Rico666 i watch you work long time  ago and its so good, but what about bitcrack adoption to your pool ? Why not ? It will have moar power and we can solve puzzel really fast ? I think this is the next stage of bitcoin soon or later pepople will start to brute keys, also im wondering is it possible to adopt fpga cluster to mine keys what do u think ?

Well, first off - if bitcrack did all the work LBC is doing (watching all 16M addresses AND computing compressed and uncompressed addresses), the speed difference would not be that big anymore.

The reason people use bitcrack is just because of the usual little greedy minds of the common crypto crowd: quick buck from the puzzle transaction bitcoins. As I mentioned before, with that approach something falls through the cracks and LBC finds what bitcrack misses.

Second, I believe I could write (with the help of certain 1-2 people I know) something much faster than bitcrack. Essentially a LBCv2 doing as usual a complete search (all addresses, all privkeys sequentially) - way faster than bitcrack, but I'm working now on bigger things, so LBC has not the priority.


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March 09, 2020, 06:04:21 AM
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Hello Guru.
For 9 hours, my computers can not connect to the LBS server.
Error "Problem connecting to server https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/static/client(status: 500 Can't connect to lbc.cryptoguru.org:443 (certificate verify failed)). Retries left: 25"
Please tell me how fix it. Or can someone from the respected Guru renew the ca certificates on the server?
Best regards, Mikhail
P.S. OS Xubuntu 19.10
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March 09, 2020, 07:50:56 AM
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Hello Guru.
For 9 hours, my computers can not connect to the LBS server.
Error "Problem connecting to server https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/static/client(status: 500 Can't connect to lbc.cryptoguru.org:443 (certificate verify failed)). Retries left: 25"
Please tell me how fix it. Or can someone from the respected Guru renew the ca certificates on the server?
Best regards, Mikhail
P.S. OS Xubuntu 19.10

Same for me all servers dropped connections
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March 12, 2020, 02:27:31 PM
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Today it worked. I checked that all 10 of my computers connected to the LBC server.
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June 08, 2020, 04:34:54 AM
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Hello Guru.
For 9 hours, my computers can not connect to the LBS server.
Error "Problem connecting to server https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/static/client(status: 500 Can't connect to lbc.cryptoguru.org:443 (certificate verify failed)). Retries left: 25"
Please tell me how fix it. Or can someone from the respected Guru renew the ca certificates on the server?
Best regards, Mikhail
P.S. OS Xubuntu 20.04
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June 08, 2020, 12:06:33 PM
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They are using letsencrypt. There should be a cron job running on the server that checks and renews.
For some reason it didn't. So it's just a server side thing that you have to wait for them to take care of.

That is one of the issues with automated SSL renewals, if it fails you might not know about it.

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August 14, 2020, 04:39:21 PM
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Hi all,

is the project death by now or not?

If not: If a "player" would have the capacity of some 100'000 CPUs or GPUs: What would this mean for the project?
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August 16, 2020, 11:26:38 AM
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Looking at the daily statistics the project is almost dead, but I'm still hoping for luck and looking for the keys. 100,000 cpu / gpu is a lot and it would probably push the project forward, but even with such a data center you are not sure if you will find any bitcoins in a reasonable time.
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August 23, 2020, 06:45:46 PM
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The question is what can be found regarding collisions, right? Is there any estimate?
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September 11, 2020, 04:54:01 PM
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Can anyone repair certificate?
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Last edit: February 27, 2021, 03:25:35 AM by btc_hell
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Hi guys!
I am trying to set the LBC clinte up, but I am a bit new to ubuntu and cannot figure out what to do next?

I am currently stuck at stage (2):

Code:
1)Make sure the following packages are installed:
      perl (5.14 or newer) - probably preinstalled
      bzip2 - most probably preinstalled
      xdelta3 - look for a "xdelta3"-named package.
      libgmp-dev(el), The GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library including header files (therefore the -dev or -devel)
      libssl-dev(el), OpenSSL Library including header files (therefore the -dev or -devel)
      A sane compilation toolchain: gcc, make
2)You want to perform the installation as root or with "sudo". After install, "chown" all files to the user you want LBC to run as. Sissy.
3)Download LBC into some suitable directory, go to that directory. e.g. via wget https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/static/client/LBC
4)Continue in section All OS.

I just cannot understand what should I do next? what should I do here "2)You want to perform the installation as root or with "sudo". After install, "chown" all files to the user you want LBC to run as. Sissy." and how can I actually run the app, it does not seem to react when I click on it, nor when I try accessing it via terminal =(
 
Can someone help me please? Grin

thank you in advance!!!


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June 18, 2021, 02:48:02 PM
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Is there any status update about till which bit have you reached rico666?
Also, is it possible for you to share the database of private keys and their corresponding public keys?
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June 18, 2021, 05:25:55 PM
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Is there any status update about till which bit have you reached rico666?
Also, is it possible for you to share the database of private keys and their corresponding public keys?


The public keys that are exposed and left to solve:

#120 ( 17s2b9ksz5y7abUm92cHwG8jEPCzK3dLnT )
800000000000000000000000000000
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
02CEB6CBBCDBDF5EF7150682150F4CE2C6F4807B349827DCDBDD1F2EFA885A2630

#125 ( 1PXAyUB8ZoH3WD8n5zoAthYjN15yN5CVq5 )
10000000000000000000000000000000
1FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
0233709EB11E0D4439A729F21C2C443DEDB727528229713F0065721BA8FA46F00E

#130 ( 1Fo65aKq8s8iquMt6weF1rku1moWVEd5Ua )
200000000000000000000000000000000
3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
03633CBE3EC02B9401C5EFFA144C5B4D22F87940259634858FC7E59B1C09937852

#135 ( 16RGFo6hjq9ym6Pj7N5H7L1NR1rVPJyw2v )
4000000000000000000000000000000000
7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
02145D2611C823A396EF6712CE0F712F09B9B4F3135E3E0AA3230FB9B6D08D1E16

#140 ( 1QKBaU6WAeycb3DbKbLBkX7vJiaS8r42Xo )
80000000000000000000000000000000000
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
031F6A332D3C5C4F2DE2378C012F429CD109BA07D69690C6C701B6BB87860D6640

#145 ( 19GpszRNUej5yYqxXoLnbZWKew3KdVLkXg )
1000000000000000000000000000000000000
1FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
03AFDDA497369E219A2C1C369954A930E4D3740968E5E4352475BCFFCE3140DAE5

#150 ( 1MUJSJYtGPVGkBCTqGspnxyHahpt5Te8jy )
20000000000000000000000000000000000000
3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
03137807790EA7DC6E97901C2BC87411F45ED74A5629315C4E4B03A0A102250C49

#155 ( 1AoeP37TmHdFh8uN72fu9AqgtLrUwcv2wJ )
400000000000000000000000000000000000000
7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
035CD1854CAE45391CA4EC428CC7E6C7D9984424B954209A8EEA197B9E364C05F6

#160 ( 1NBC8uXJy1GiJ6drkiZa1WuKn51ps7EPTv )
8000000000000000000000000000000000000000
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
02E0A8B039282FAF6FE0FD769CFBC4B6B4CF8758BA68220EAC420E32B91DDFA673
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June 20, 2021, 07:31:16 AM
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Is there any status update about till which bit have you reached rico666?
Also, is it possible for you to share the database of private keys and their corresponding public keys?


The public keys that are exposed and left to solve:

#120 ( 17s2b9ksz5y7abUm92cHwG8jEPCzK3dLnT )
800000000000000000000000000000
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
02CEB6CBBCDBDF5EF7150682150F4CE2C6F4807B349827DCDBDD1F2EFA885A2630

#125 ( 1PXAyUB8ZoH3WD8n5zoAthYjN15yN5CVq5 )
10000000000000000000000000000000
1FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
0233709EB11E0D4439A729F21C2C443DEDB727528229713F0065721BA8FA46F00E

#130 ( 1Fo65aKq8s8iquMt6weF1rku1moWVEd5Ua )
200000000000000000000000000000000
3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
03633CBE3EC02B9401C5EFFA144C5B4D22F87940259634858FC7E59B1C09937852

#135 ( 16RGFo6hjq9ym6Pj7N5H7L1NR1rVPJyw2v )
4000000000000000000000000000000000
7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
02145D2611C823A396EF6712CE0F712F09B9B4F3135E3E0AA3230FB9B6D08D1E16

#140 ( 1QKBaU6WAeycb3DbKbLBkX7vJiaS8r42Xo )
80000000000000000000000000000000000
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
031F6A332D3C5C4F2DE2378C012F429CD109BA07D69690C6C701B6BB87860D6640

#145 ( 19GpszRNUej5yYqxXoLnbZWKew3KdVLkXg )
1000000000000000000000000000000000000
1FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
03AFDDA497369E219A2C1C369954A930E4D3740968E5E4352475BCFFCE3140DAE5

#150 ( 1MUJSJYtGPVGkBCTqGspnxyHahpt5Te8jy )
20000000000000000000000000000000000000
3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
03137807790EA7DC6E97901C2BC87411F45ED74A5629315C4E4B03A0A102250C49

#155 ( 1AoeP37TmHdFh8uN72fu9AqgtLrUwcv2wJ )
400000000000000000000000000000000000000
7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
035CD1854CAE45391CA4EC428CC7E6C7D9984424B954209A8EEA197B9E364C05F6

#160 ( 1NBC8uXJy1GiJ6drkiZa1WuKn51ps7EPTv )
8000000000000000000000000000000000000000
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
02E0A8B039282FAF6FE0FD769CFBC4B6B4CF8758BA68220EAC420E32B91DDFA673

Thank You. But I was asking for the database that has been built by the LBC till now. The pool stats show that already 55.19 bits have been tried. It would be better to store this huge data and make it public if possible.
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June 22, 2021, 06:41:47 AM
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Thank You. But I was asking for the database that has been built by the LBC till now. The pool stats show that already 55.19 bits have been tried. It would be better to store this huge data and make it public if possible.
Not sure there are enough hard drives to store all of that information. They have basically searched 2^54.19 private keys and looked at both compressed and uncompressed h160s (or addresses, I'm not sure which). 2^54.19 x 2 = 2^55.19

That's a lot of data to store.
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