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January 18, 2018, 11:30:51 AM
Last edit: January 18, 2018, 11:03:43 PM by mvrcrypto
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Hello,

I'm learning about bitcoin and while i was testing addresses generation i ran into weird things.

Code:
If we generate a 256bits private key k and generate corresponding public key Q.
We could split k in k1 (first 128 bits) and k2 (last 128bits)
Then we generate a set with all 128bits private key and their corresponding public keys.
So, in theory, for each public key in the set:
    we multiply the public key by 2^128
    then, we substract Q to the result
    we test if we have the result in the set
    if yes, we have found k

But what is weird is i always found one approximation of k and not the true k.

Here is a link to the experience in python if i'm not clear enough : https://github.com/mvrcrypto/bitp0wn/blob/master/substract_optim.py

EDIT: Okay, i now have one and only one k and i can retrieve the good one. You can get the programm at the address below.
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