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September 10, 2017, 09:21:55 PM Last edit: November 10, 2017, 07:46:32 PM by Cyrus |
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Hello i find this application (BitcoinCrack) today, i feel it's useful to use while i'm in my office work, so i will show here how to use it. BitcoinCrack is free software to check all bitcoin wallet addresses and give warning message when it find any balanced one. site url : [mod note: removed pointless ref spam] once you download the application, start it and welcome window will appear. just click on 'I Understand'. click on 'Start' to start searching bitcoin wallet address. You can pause scanner anytime, and copy wallet address and it's private key as like bitcoin wallet generator. to use lower connection bandwidth, you can set limit for scanner, as like 1, 3 or 10 addresses per minute. usually, i keep it unlimited. If you minimize application, it will keep scanning in the background, to see stats or close it you can find it with taskbar icons. but as developers said, It is a very tiny possibility such as you search a small stone in the Universe, to find a balanced wallet. Good luck everyone!
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bathrobehero
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September 10, 2017, 09:46:55 PM |
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Hello i find this application (BitcoinCrack) today, i feel it's useful to use while i'm in my office work, so i will show here how to use it. BitcoinCrack is free software to check all bitcoin wallet addresses and give warning message when it find any balanced one. site url : http://1ink.cc/iJFr]http://1ink.cc/iJFr once you download the application, start it and welcome window will appear. just click on 'I Understand'. https://s26.postimg.org/58i0l1f3t/img1.jpgclick on 'Start' to start searching bitcoin wallet address. https://s26.postimg.org/k5qhm1sc9/img2.jpgYou can pause scanner anytime, and copy wallet address and it's private key as like bitcoin wallet generator. https://s26.postimg.org/htn32754p/img3.jpgto use lower connection bandwidth, you can set limit for scanner, as like 1, 3 or 10 addresses per minute. usually, i keep it unlimited. https://s26.postimg.org/m41qxsa7t/img4.jpgIf you minimize application, it will keep scanning in the background, to see stats or close it you can find it with taskbar icons. https://s26.postimg.org/unl4vjik9/img5.jpgbut as developers said, It is a very tiny possibility such as you search a small stone in the Universe, to find a balanced wallet. Good luck everyone! That's one way of saying it. Look up the Large Bitcoin Collider if you're interested: https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/aboutThey are essentially doing what you're planning but in a pool. On their stats page it says so far generated 6912.63 trillion keys and found a couple of addresses with some funds. But there's 46694990051115634180952728056.56 trillions to go.
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Not your keys, not your coins!
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ayesha201009
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September 10, 2017, 09:52:10 PM |
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where it's possible see these statistics? I have take a look in trophies section https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/trophies but there aren't information about btc claimed from this process. That's one way of saying it. Look up the Large Bitcoin Collider if you're interested: https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/aboutThey are essentially doing what you're planning but in a pool. On their stats page it says so far generated 6912.63 trillion keys and found a couple of addresses with some funds. But there's 46694990051115634180952728056.56 trillions to go.
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bathrobehero
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September 10, 2017, 09:56:06 PM |
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https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/statsThough reading up on it more, it seems they're not doing what you're looking for; they're not fishing for private keys for random addresses, they're trying to find private keys for certain addresses. I'm not sure though. Either way, I wouldn't run any binaries outside of a virtual machine.
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September 10, 2017, 10:03:46 PM |
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I think the search space is too big for brute force in more realistic actual computing power ... I wonder if is really possible to get a more statistical approach such as SAT Solving http://jheusser.github.io/2013/02/03/satcoin.htmland what it would mean to random numbers and seed generation functions
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BitWhale
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September 11, 2017, 02:08:21 AM |
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Lol its probably a virus, if it's not a virus it's still not that good of an idea. I'd imagine you could make more with faucets.
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September 11, 2017, 02:12:52 AM |
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Lol its probably a virus, if it's not a virus it's still not that good of an idea. I'd imagine you could make more with faucets. We have found addresses in the middle of Directory.io... empty, but they were for sure used. I did it myself and at least one other what I believe true source did as well.
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September 11, 2017, 02:18:26 AM |
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Lol its probably a virus, if it's not a virus it's still not that good of an idea. I'd imagine you could make more with faucets. We have found addresses in the middle of Directory.io... empty, but they were for sure used. I did it myself and at least one other what I believe true source did as well. So, this is safe or not? I scared to get virus on my laptop
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September 11, 2017, 02:27:11 AM |
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Lol its probably a virus, if it's not a virus it's still not that good of an idea. I'd imagine you could make more with faucets. We have found addresses in the middle of Directory.io... empty, but they were for sure used. I did it myself and at least one other what I believe true source did as well. So, this is safe or not? I scared to get virus on my laptop I'd skip on something like this to be honest. Even if it is a generator that essentially guess-and-checks the entire network to see if there is anything available, something like this seems like it would end up stealing a user's information rather than generating value. It's kind of hard to trust something like this, even if it has been run by someone else. I'd maybe, at most, run it in a virtual machine and in nothing further than that. If it finds something, good news.
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Franzinatr
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September 11, 2017, 02:30:54 AM |
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Lol its probably a virus, if it's not a virus it's still not that good of an idea. I'd imagine you could make more with faucets. We have found addresses in the middle of Directory.io... empty, but they were for sure used. I did it myself and at least one other what I believe true source did as well. So, this is safe or not? I scared to get virus on my laptop You may need to run virtual OS like Sandbox or VMWare before trying any some weird softwares.
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September 11, 2017, 03:07:06 AM |
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You may need to run virtual OS like Sandbox or VMWare before trying any some weird softwares.
Thanks for advice, will try it asap.
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September 11, 2017, 03:12:40 AM |
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here are the things that will happen when you click the link: 1. OP gets paid a couple of satoshi because you clicked his shortened link 2. you get a binary file to download 3. the creator of that binary will get rich as soon as you install his malware and it steals "your" bitcoins the question is, is a couple of satoshis for OP worth spreading malware and ruining your reputation?
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September 11, 2017, 03:14:02 AM |
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Installing something like this from unknown developer is really risky and why to take risk of getting infected by malware/virus/ransomeware for almost nothing. Don't dream of getting any bitcoin pair with bitcoin in it, chance of finding one with balance is almost zero%.
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CryptoBry
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September 11, 2017, 03:16:51 AM |
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here are the things that will happen when you click the link: 1. OP gets paid a couple of satoshi because you clicked his shortened link 2. you get a binary file to download 3. the creator of that binary will get rich as soon as you install his malware and it steals "your" bitcoins the question is, is a couple of satoshis for OP worth spreading malware and ruining your reputation? And this should be serving as a great warning for people who are not really experts on technical matters not to risk participating with anything they might regret later. I believe this should not be given space on this forum...we don't want to add to anything that can damage the reputation of Bitcoin as the currency of the scammers, hackers, phishers and other types of scumbags and criminals roaming the whole internet.
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BitcoinReseller (OP)
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September 12, 2017, 12:30:52 PM |
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i use this in my office work, where there is nothing important in my office laptop.
it's checking 2~3 addresses per seconds depending on connection speed, which means about 10,000 addresses per hour. hope someday i can find something with it.
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CryptoBeefy
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September 12, 2017, 12:38:30 PM |
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I spun up a new virtual machine and ran it in a windows 8 environment ... It did nothing, no interface whatsoever, which makes me think there's probably some malware running in the background ...
So my advise would be to stay well away from this.
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BitcoinReseller (OP)
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September 12, 2017, 12:40:25 PM |
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I spun up a new virtual machine and ran it in a windows 8 environment ... It did nothing, no interface whatsoever, which makes me think there's probably some malware running in the background ...
So my advise would be to stay well away from this.
which link not working ? here is direct download link : BitcoinCrack
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September 12, 2017, 12:46:10 PM |
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i use this in my office work, where there is nothing important in my office laptop.
it's checking 2~3 addresses per seconds depending on connection speed, which means about 10,000 addresses per hour. hope someday i can find something with it.
If you hope to find an address with money in it, you didn't understand Bitcoin at all.
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BitcoinReseller (OP)
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September 12, 2017, 12:56:12 PM |
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i use this in my office work, where there is nothing important in my office laptop.
it's checking 2~3 addresses per seconds depending on connection speed, which means about 10,000 addresses per hour. hope someday i can find something with it.
If you hope to find an address with money in it, you didn't understand Bitcoin at all. i know and page already said it : It is a very tiny possibility such as you search a small stone in the Universe. but i use this as hope. with low chance to be true
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