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zahid888 What program generated the addresses? 16jY7qLJ7nCjNCw3vnHjsNZbswAWbjgJRE D451B2D7C5C1F338 16jY7qLJ3Dvbu1wTLpuTqpNpmeoyZu6edt D4532C684B1A0377...etc
He used Bitcrack, he posted that in this thread and even posted the keyspace and stride he used. Puzzle 64 is between --keyspace D450000000000000:D46fffffffffffff Let's see who solve it first..
Range completed with --stride 1111 Proof of work 16jY7qLJ7nCjNCw3vnHjsNZbswAWbjgJRE D451B2D7C5C1F338 16jY7qLJ3Dvbu1wTLpuTqpNpmeoyZu6edt D4532C684B1A0377 16jY7qLJnByZxp2wFGigyn18Q1H53TTmVa D4538334E25AE667 16jY7qLJqUPuYXpH2sG2RDLs7bkxQ8PeEJ D457720CFE8EF9B9 16jY7qLJmL7ASHkjmYxyeocgsyCGF7dLuG D4590E552E66414D 16jY7qLJX52y1TU63G3dZENuZdfbhQNMtp D45B9DA6D0CCA91C 16jY7qLJWAAv5RTtZ3RzgazoiS8hEV1sAX D463D679528F8815 16jY7qLJU8XxLVq2BM2bHBEe5vwr4Pffuc D46458AB1B9F130B 16jY7qLJHSatNNrmU6m3MRJEPuN7RiJaV7 D46B91712BD763C2 16jY7qLJQ1m34R4YBGRWRdGTdABEcyLE65 D46BE3E6992BFEC5 Next --stride 12345 I have no idea whether he used cuBitcrack or clBitcrack to get this. How are these addresses going to help you though, when they're all empty?
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June 06, 2021, 07:49:31 PM |
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zahid888 What program generated the addresses? 16jY7qLJ7nCjNCw3vnHjsNZbswAWbjgJRE D451B2D7C5C1F338 16jY7qLJ3Dvbu1wTLpuTqpNpmeoyZu6edt D4532C684B1A0377...etc
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5328080
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Why ... Seriously just Why! Why are you people using CLOSED BINARIES from places and 'profiles' you have no concept of where or who these places or people are? Whether the binaries are 'clean' or tainted without ANY form of discerning the source code from ANY of these binaries. No damned wonder people 'lose' their coins, get their systems hacked and continuously become 'victims' of theft and ransoms. No wonder! Yet many of you have the gall to blame 'Crypto' being the cause when you use software that is not vetted by means of Source Code or even as little as Developer or Company history (who incidentally CAN be Legally followed if they are distributing MalWare)? These so called developers take OPEN SOURCE Products like BitCrack and CLOSING them with code you have no idea about contained in the Binaries. ESPECIALLY with something as massive as BTC Wallets and their contents. It is one thing to KNOW the author and his/her history, or the Company they work for so trust could be built, but for the likes of unknowns - then you all deserve what you get if the worst happens and you are the ones that are proliferating the use of these unknown applications. #crysx
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June 07, 2021, 07:04:22 AM Last edit: June 07, 2021, 07:16:45 AM by elvis13 |
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I mean which program generates the prefix 16jY7qLJ In the range 64 hex.
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It is one thing to KNOW the authour and his/her history, or the Company they work for so trust could be built, but for the likes of unknowns - then you all deserve what you get if the worst happens and you are the ones that are proliferating the use of these unknown applications.
#crysx
We cannot expect for a general understanding of online threats. Each individual is responsible for doing [or not] their own due diligence. Yet, I believe your advice should be taken very, very seriously. Certainly not everyone working with open source has suspicious intentions. In fact, many are doing a lot of good when working with open code. But surely there must be an educational front, where people can at least grasp some ideas of what harm could be hidden within a compiled release. Others more advanced can easily bypass any malware when running such files. The safest way to proceed is probably to compile from source. And if that's not possible, then there should be some trust when it comes to shared releases. BP Apart from the obvious ... Which is breaking the GNU Licensing of the OpenSource Code. Lack of Policing of OpenSource Licenses STILL does not mean you 'should' break the licensing rules. Those who do should be taken as characters that have flaws in their legal and moral makeup, as they are the ones that commit the 'law breaking' by doing such things as taking OpenSource Code and making them Private. This 'should' be a massive Red Flag to ANYONE that sees this happen as to the type of person redistributing the Binaries without SourceCode. The same type of people that have NO ISSUE ripping you off and hacking your system for their own benefit AND have no moral issue in doing so - sometimes sending you broke. Things sorts of things STILL continue today and it seems so many just don't take heed of the issues they may be getting themselves into. Agreed there are those that are not 'in it for the money', but THEY are the honest and decent people (Like NotATether) who have nothing to hide and open the Code and dont redistribute Binaries with something that may be hiding insode those Binaries. It's unbelievable that you all fall for these sorts hacks that people do in their closed source forms, when the License PLAINLY states that it should be redistributed WITH the changes and Source Code when changes are made. If not, keep it private and NOT distribute it. SMH! #crysx
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June 07, 2021, 01:20:41 PM Last edit: June 07, 2021, 01:52:44 PM by a.a |
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Bitcrack is according to GitHub MIT licensed and not GPL. Also... why is wandering philosophers Vanity Bitcrack 14 MB big? CuBitCrack is 2 MB big. How the hell does it get 12 MB bigger?
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June 07, 2021, 01:58:55 PM Last edit: June 07, 2021, 04:42:48 PM by chrysophylax |
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Bitcrack is according to GitHub MIT licensed and not GPL. Also... why is wandering philosophers Vanity Bitcrack 14 MB big? CuBitCrack is 2 MB big. How the hell does it get 9 MB bigger?
Apologies ... It is the MIT license which allows such modifications and redistributions, BUT I stand firm on the concerns for distributed and redistributed Binaries that have not been Vetted for use in personal and Commercial systems that may cause grevious harm to both software on the Computer Systems and/or Malicious code that may be contained in the Binary itself. This is a risk that a LOT of people take wihtout acknowledging that they do it at their own risk. When funds are stolen, Computer systems locked, Networks hacked and other malicious attacks occur, then the whole concept of using unknown Binaries becomes a normal practise only to have the 'victims' actually being the ones that have allowed it all to happen. With warning of these issues and one continues to use the software, then all that can be done is sit back and watch. In a 12 Year Old Industry and my being a part of that Industry for over 10.5 Years being heavily involved in it, I can assure you that warnings like these MUST be heeded. As for the size, it is probably due to the CUDA code that must be utilized. A guess on my part though as there are much better equipped coders to answer that question. #crysx
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I totally agree with you. I actually really dont understand, why he does not share the sourcecode.
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June 07, 2021, 10:33:25 PM Last edit: June 07, 2021, 11:28:23 PM by WanderingPhilospher |
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Bitcrack is according to GitHub MIT licensed and not GPL. Also... why is wandering philosophers Vanity Bitcrack 14 MB big? CuBitCrack is 2 MB big. How the hell does it get 12 MB bigger?
You ever have to download dlls or install a VS ++ redist when running a program? VanSearch includes all cuda kernels for all gpus of all cuda generations. Look at the original programmers .exe file in his release section (Jean Luc Pons). Same size or larger. The source code is there if you wish to review it and understand why it compiles larger than CuBitCrack. If you are a programmer as you say, look at source code and report back. Have you got bitcrack to run multiple gpus at once yet?
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I really dont care about your constant nagging about BitCrack. I have no intention to implement multiple gpu support. I am modifying bitcrack for my needs. If I get it to speed up I share the speed up with others.
You just fail to provide the source code. So sack up and provide the source code. Or just shut up.
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I really dont care about your constant nagging about BitCrack. I have no intention to implement multiple gpu support. I am modifying bitcrack for my needs. If I get it to speed up I share the speed up with others.
You just fail to provide the source code. So sack up and provide the source code. Or just shut up.
Haha...shut up? What are you 3? I answered your question about the size of Vanity Search / Bitcracken. I wasn't nagging about bitcrack; merely asking if you had programmed multiple gpu support. If you are good at programming and know about OpenCL versus just tweaking the current code, maybe you can implement it in Vanity Search which is at least 25% faster than Bitcrack; once you meet your needs with Bitcrack. As stated in earlier posts regarding VanBitCracken; I didn't really want to share the .exe file but people on here and on discord wanted it, even after I told them I didn't have source code handy to post. I even told NotATether my concerns in a post. I also sent him a PM about checking my makefile; but he needed to look at code but I lost the one I had reworked due to a hard drive crash and really haven't had the time to redo it. I know you act like you are 3, but I say people on here are grown azz people and they make the choice to download and use .exe files with no source code. It's their risk versus reward. I did post the original code to Tela's version so people can download that and make their own tweaks. Check my previous posts regarding it; there really ain't no bitch about it. I also stated I am not a C programmer but can read and learn and make tweaks here and there. If I had the knowledge to implement any malware that would/could communicate back to some computer if a key was found, I'd damn sure have a pool for BSGS set up by now, but I don't, because I do not have any network/protocol/server experience...zilch. And I believe most people on here searching for #64 (the only thing BitCrack and Van Search can do; brute force) have only a small chance at luck of ever finding it...so no hurries in implementing or looking at further tweaks to VanSearch. Making tweaks to BitCrack is almost pointless, especially OpenCL, unless someone is sitting on a huge pile of AMD cards with less than 4 GB memory and they don't want to mine ETC or other alts. At least Van Search can also find Vanity addresses. I agree people shouldn't download and use software from people they don't know or trust. 100% Funny, there is a thread somewhere on here where that question was asked; if people even looked at source code when it was available. It's a good read. Anywho, I answered your question pertaining to the size of VS and VBC. Sacking up in 3, 2,
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@WanderingPhilospher is doing a great job with VanBitcracken to become true of my stupid thoughts like I post above But I think instead of using completely random numbers, it is better to use some tricks even if they are stupid.
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My 2080 ti does ~ 1400 mkey with the simplest search for one address with compression, but if I load a 2GB database and search for -u & c, then the speed drops to ~ 150mkey. Changing -b -t -p does not speed up. Who has a 3070? How much speed does it give with an easy search and with a loaded database of 1GB + with -u -c?
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My 2080 ti does ~ 1400 mkey with the simplest search for one address with compression, but if I load a 2GB database and search for -u & c, then the speed drops to ~ 150mkey. Changing -b -t -p does not speed up. Who has a 3070? How much speed does it give with an easy search and with a loaded database of 1GB + with -u -c?
2GB? How many addresses is that? The most I have tested with was a smidge above 30 million addresses (test purposes) and that was a 1GB text file; with -b (uncom and come) I was still getting around 173 MK/s on a plain RTX 2080. That was using a variation of VanSearch. I did try loading the same input with bitcrack but it would just shut down.
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I use modify bitcrack and base have 8 different coin so 2gb
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Before buying a 2080, I was very hopeful that I would definitely find something. But after 2 weeks of using the 2080ti, my results file is empty and I'm depressed. The only thing is that I have lowered the card consumption by 65% for less wear and now I have 1250mkey instead of 1500. https://ibb.co/68SCdBSBefore that I had a 660ti card - 80 mkey
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Before buying a 2080, I was very hopeful that I would definitely find something. But after 2 weeks of using the 2080ti, my results file is empty and I'm depressed. The only thing is that I have lowered the card consumption by 65% for less wear and now I have 1250mkey instead of 1500.
Before that I had a 660ti card - 80 mkey
You should know that methods to crack 256-bit bitcoin private keys are primarily for research purposes and it's almost impossible to find a key to an unsolved puzzle transaction using a small group of GPUs.
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Desyationer
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June 22, 2021, 12:47:48 PM |
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Before buying a 2080, I was very hopeful that I would definitely find something. But after 2 weeks of using the 2080ti, my results file is empty and I'm depressed. The only thing is that I have lowered the card consumption by 65% for less wear and now I have 1250mkey instead of 1500.
Before that I had a 660ti card - 80 mkey
You should know that methods to crack 256-bit bitcoin private keys are primarily for research purposes and it's almost impossible to find a key to an unsolved puzzle transaction using a small group of GPUs. Yes, I calculated that to sort out the entire 64 range, it would take me 500 years, but I was hoping to guess a good point, I tried hundreds of points to no avail.
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MoparMiningLLC
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June 22, 2021, 12:48:13 PM |
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Before buying a 2080, I was very hopeful that I would definitely find something. But after 2 weeks of using the 2080ti, my results file is empty and I'm depressed. The only thing is that I have lowered the card consumption by 65% for less wear and now I have 1250mkey instead of 1500.
Before that I had a 660ti card - 80 mkey
You should know that methods to crack 256-bit bitcoin private keys are primarily for research purposes and it's almost impossible to find a key to an unsolved puzzle transaction using a small group of GPUs. that might be because not everyone is using it as a means for research - some are specifically using it to target addresses in the hope/attempt to steal the funds.
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