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sssergy2705 Thank you friend. But I don’t even know how to compile a file (((for me an unattainable search for keys from a puzzle. Sorry
In releases the latest version with random mode. For nvidia, windows. https://prnt.sc/t0kr4i
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Thanks you. I have a RX 570 Nitro + ATI card. I will buy in the future CUDA. Only the one who downloaded two years ago could share the compiled version. But even after 2 years they are no longer in the project(((
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#115 was found. Congratulations Zielar and Jean_Luc_Pons
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That's great))) Congratulations Zielar and JeanLucPons. Guys who could throw off the version ready for work BitCrack?? With random function. ready to work compiled. Please...
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June 18, 2020, 08:26:35 PM |
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Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 & ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.
Also how to use --continue
Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
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June 18, 2020, 08:42:54 PM |
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Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 & ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.
Also how to use --continue
Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
Show me your config...i.e. cuBitcrack.exe -d 0 --keyspace 00001:FFFFF, etc. The continue option is a little confusing. The way to use it is --continue example.txt but DO NOT create the example.txt file before starting. The program will create it once 60 seconds has passed. If you create the file beforehand, the program will read the blank file and since nothing is there, the program will shut down.
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June 18, 2020, 08:53:03 PM |
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Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 & ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.
Also how to use --continue
Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
There is no such range. What address is the range for?
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June 18, 2020, 11:52:19 PM |
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Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 & ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.
Also how to use --continue
Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
There is no such range. What address is the range for? That is a valid range. you don't have to use the leading zeros. Look at that range as: 000000483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198
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June 19, 2020, 05:31:49 AM |
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Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 & ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.
Also how to use --continue
Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
There is no such range. What address is the range for? That is a valid range. you don't have to use the leading zeros. Look at that range as: 000000483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 Yes you are right! But what address is he looking there !?
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Is there a fork which uses pubkeys, not addresses?
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June 19, 2020, 08:44:44 AM |
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Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 & ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.
Also how to use --continue
Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
There is no such range. What address is the range for? That is a valid range. you don't have to use the leading zeros. Look at that range as: 000000483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 Yes you are right! But what address is he looking there !? I wanna try specific range every day, if privkey not found next day I adjust range. But when I run bitcrack with -- keyspace command my starting & ending are different than I gave. Any solution. Also how to use --continue so I dont have to start evry tim from beginning.
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June 19, 2020, 05:51:44 PM |
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Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 & ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.
Also how to use --continue
Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
There is no such range. What address is the range for? That is a valid range. you don't have to use the leading zeros. Look at that range as: 000000483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 Yes you are right! But what address is he looking there !? I wanna try specific range every day, if privkey not found next day I adjust range. But when I run bitcrack with -- keyspace command my starting & ending are different than I gave. Any solution. Also how to use --continue so I dont have to start evry tim from beginning. I've asked you to share your config code that you use to start bitcrack. If your range is a secret, that is fine, just change the range but if I can see your config line, I can better help you. your keyspace command should look like this: --keyspace edd2dc711a85146c:edd2dc711a95146b replace with your start and end range. I also explained the --continue option, did you read or not understand? Also, are you using cuBitcrack or clBitcrack? the clBitcrack has known bugs.
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June 19, 2020, 05:53:49 PM |
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Is there a fork which uses pubkeys, not addresses?
If you know the range or if you are just guessing on the range, this program uses pubkey: https://github.com/JeanLucPons/Kangaroo/releasesBut there is not a fork or option with Bitcrack using pubkeys.
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June 19, 2020, 05:55:09 PM |
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Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 & ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.
Also how to use --continue
Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
There is no such range. What address is the range for? That is a valid range. you don't have to use the leading zeros. Look at that range as: 000000483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 Yes you are right! But what address is he looking there !? One with billions of BTCs...I dunno
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Can someone throw off the working version of pikachunakapika / bitcrack??? I searched the Internet and cannot find anywhere. need a random function. on https://github.com/ deleted. Please friends help. Your best bet is to create a batch file that does the random for you. The random function in the version you are speaking about is slower because it takes more time to regen the randomness than to just go in sequential order. A batch function lets you jump in and out of ranges randomly. I have python script that writes batch script with random ranges. You can select the low and high of the range for example: Low: 8B00000 High: 8BFFFFF So the script will randomly generate a start and end range inside of that range. Or, use the --share option for "randomness"
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Can someone throw off the working version of pikachunakapika / bitcrack??? I searched the Internet and cannot find anywhere. need a random function. on https://github.com/ deleted. Please friends help. Your best bet is to create a batch file that does the random for you. The random function in the version you are speaking about is slower because it takes more time to regen the randomness than to just go in sequential order. A batch function lets you jump in and out of ranges randomly. I have python script that writes batch script with random ranges. You can select the low and high of the range for example: Low: 8B00000 High: 8BFFFFF So the script will randomly generate a start and end range inside of that range. Or, use the --share option for "randomness" Share the script. Itself could not write as it should.
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Can someone throw off the working version of pikachunakapika / bitcrack??? I searched the Internet and cannot find anywhere. need a random function. on https://github.com/ deleted. Please friends help. Your best bet is to create a batch file that does the random for you. The random function in the version you are speaking about is slower because it takes more time to regen the randomness than to just go in sequential order. A batch function lets you jump in and out of ranges randomly. I have python script that writes batch script with random ranges. You can select the low and high of the range for example: Low: 8B00000 High: 8BFFFFF So the script will randomly generate a start and end range inside of that range. Or, use the --share option for "randomness" Share the script. Itself could not write as it should. Here is the python script (I run python 2.7 on Windows): # Randomizer for BitCrack # Amateur Coding by the Wandering Philosopher
import os import random from datetime import datetime random.seed(datetime.now())
arq1 = open('RandomBitCrack.bat', 'w') y = ("FFFFF") Y1 = int(y, 16)
arq1.write(":while1" + '\n') for x in range(20): low = 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ED00000000000000 high = 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000EDFFFFFFFFFFFFFF blah1 = random.randrange(low, high) blah = str( hex( random.randrange( low, high ) ) ).rstrip("L").replace("0x", "00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000") eazy = hex(blah1 + Y1).rstrip("L").lstrip("0x") arq1.write("start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace " + hex(blah1).rstrip("L").lstrip("0x") +":" + eazy + " -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt" + '\n' + "timeout /t 6 /nobreak" + '\n' + "taskkill /im cb1.exe /f" + '\n' + "timeout /t 1 /nobreak" + '\n') arq1.close()
Batch file produced: :while1 start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed5f9f957a417cae:ed5f9f957a517cad -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed5ce1cdf696c89f:ed5ce1cdf6a6c89e -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ede87bf0498ffc93:ede87bf0499ffc92 -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed4482d8f1e25b9e:ed4482d8f1f25b9d -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace edbd36f37234898c:edbd36f37244898b -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed8511d049941d6f:ed8511d049a41d6e -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed5f9b5cd289b8ef:ed5f9b5cd299b8ee -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed8a07e85d77b716:ed8a07e85d87b715 -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed91263ac5f6d2ca:ed91263ac606d2c9 -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed1d4a9023dd6bfb:ed1d4a9023ed6bfa -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed72d72cee1da3ca:ed72d72cee2da3c9 -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed1b50d6fc437042:ed1b50d6fc537041 -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed71ac3573476040:ed71ac357357603f -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed2ac546cac9806e:ed2ac546cad9806d -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace eddf6d5744433345:eddf6d5744533344 -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace edb5ca5f89c2c400:edb5ca5f89d2c3ff -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace edbaa4935a4fda3e:edbaa4935a5fda3d -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace edbe2cbe32f92f56:edbe2cbe33092f55 -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ede9ad4e751e6975:ede9ad4e752e6974 -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak start cb1 -d 1 -b 64 -t 256 -p 256 --keyspace ed7484d8f9fb1ee7:ed7484d8fa0b1ee6 -i 64.txt -o FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt timeout /t 6 /nobreak taskkill /im cb1.exe /f timeout /t 1 /nobreak
If you want to produce more than 20 random ranges, adjust the "for x in range(20):" in the code for however many you want. I normally run 1000. If your bitcrack .exe file is named something else (which it probably is) change the "cb1" in both spots to the name of your bitcrack .exe file. If your device number is something different, change it from -d 1 to whatever yours is, example -d 0. You can adjust the time the script runs in each range by changing the "timeout /t 6 /nobreak" example, if you want each range to be searched for 60 seconds, change it to "timeout /t 60 /nobreak". If you want to have different gpu settings other than "-b 64 -t 256 -p 256" adjust them. If your input file is named something else besides "64.txt" change it to whatever your input file is (input file of what addresses you are searching for). If you want your output file to be something other than "FOUNDTHEPRIVATEKEY.txt" change it to your desired output name. Once you've made any changes, run the python script and it will automatically generate the batch file. Place the batch file inside your bitcrack folder, with the bitcrack.exe file, and your input file, and let it rip. It's nothing fancy, just a low down and dirty python script that allows me to search random ranges without modifying/hacking the code inside bitcrack code and slowing it down any. Edit: one last thing, I have it set up to randomly generate a range of "FFFFF", change that if you want a larger or smaller range. Change the "y = ("FFFFF")" option. I chose that range b/c my GPU can get through that range within the 6 seconds.
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June 19, 2020, 08:50:29 PM Last edit: June 21, 2020, 10:03:15 PM by eye3raj |
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Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 & ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.
Also how to use --continue
Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
There is no such range. What address is the range for? That is a valid range. you don't have to use the leading zeros. Look at that range as: 000000483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198 Yes you are right! But what address is he looking there !? I wanna try specific range every day, if privkey not found next day I adjust range. But when I run bitcrack with -- keyspace command my starting & ending are different than I gave. Any solution. Also how to use --continue so I dont have to start evry tim from beginning. I've asked you to share your config code that you use to start bitcrack. If your range is a secret, that is fine, just change the range but if I can see your config line, I can better help you. your keyspace command should look like this: --keyspace edd2dc711a85146c:edd2dc711a95146b replace with your start and end range. I also explained the --continue option, did you read or not understand? Also, are you using cuBitcrack or clBitcrack? the clBitcrack has known bugs. Thanks for details, my problem was previous command it store in -C file & whenever I try to change range it keep pick from it, Now I solve it. I am using cuBitcrack. Is there any way to increase speed, bitcrack wont use even 1% from cpu & 0% from gpu.
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I tried using BitCrack with CUDA v11.0 and it works if I modify some of the files. I'm only getting around 14 Mkey/s though. Is this because I am not using CUDA v10.1? Also, what would be the optimal parameters for an RTX 2070 GPU?
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I tried using BitCrack with CUDA v11.0 and it works if I modify some of the files. I'm only getting around 14 Mkey/s though. Is this because I am not using CUDA v10.1? Also, what would be the optimal parameters for an RTX 2070 GPU?
14?? What are your current -b -t -p settings? You'll have to play with the numbers but try something like -b 64 -t 128 -p 256 to start. You'll have to play with those numbers but any of the RTX20xx should be getting at least 700 Mkey/s, except for the 2080Ti, it's up there around 1300-1500 (depending on what you read).
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