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February 27, 2023, 06:14:04 PM
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February 28, 2023, 09:33:39 AM
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Startup error: cudart64_101.dll not found windows
You need to do a google search for cudart64_101.dl; find it, download it, add it to the folder where you are trying to launch bitcrack from.

I tried this method. Downloaded the file. copied to a folder. Restarted the PC. It didn't help.

I found a way to solve this problem.
It is necessary to download the necessary file and drop it in the folder with CUDA

Generally when you get errors about DLL files being missing, you need to make sure they are in the same folder as the .exe file.

I don't know what is Windows' equivalent for LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but I'm not sure such a feature even exists (correct me if I'm wrong), hence why when you open "Program Files" you see a long list of DLLs and EXEs in each folder.
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February 28, 2023, 02:46:38 PM
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https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/17s2b9ksz5y7abUm92cHwG8jEPCzK3dLnT

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February 28, 2023, 03:03:26 PM
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Startup error: cudart64_101.dll not found windows
You need to do a google search for cudart64_101.dl; find it, download it, add it to the folder where you are trying to launch bitcrack from.

I tried this method. Downloaded the file. copied to a folder. Restarted the PC. It didn't help.

I found a way to solve this problem.
It is necessary to download the necessary file and drop it in the folder with CUDA

Generally when you get errors about DLL files being missing, you need to make sure they are in the same folder as the .exe file.

I don't know what is Windows' equivalent for LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but I'm not sure such a feature even exists (correct me if I'm wrong), hence why when you open "Program Files" you see a long list of DLLs and EXEs in each folder.
Vs tells you where you need the missing file, cudart is in program files\NVIDIA  GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v12.0\bin

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February 28, 2023, 08:35:50 PM
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Ask Me to guess what Puzzle will be solved next? My answer: Puzzle #120 :-)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5389596

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February 28, 2023, 08:48:21 PM
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March 14, 2022, 08:41:20 AM
Ask Me to guess what Puzzle will be solved next? My answer: Puzzle #120 :-)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5389596

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The problem is…you were WRONG!
#64 was solved before #120

Soooo do you want to try again and guess the next challenge to be solved?

People like you crack me up. Especially when you’re wrong!
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February 28, 2023, 09:50:58 PM
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March 14, 2022, 08:41:20 AM
Ask Me to guess what Puzzle will be solved next? My answer: Puzzle #120 :-)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5389596

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The problem is…you were WRONG!
#64 was solved before #120

Soooo do you want to try again and guess the next challenge to be solved?

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I did not say nothing about #64!
I only talked about #120, that it will be opened by the developers themselves ...
Do you have problems with your head? Does anyone else think that I was mistaken?

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February 28, 2023, 10:38:28 PM
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March 14, 2022, 08:41:20 AM
Ask Me to guess what Puzzle will be solved next? My answer: Puzzle #120 :-)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5389596

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The problem is…you were WRONG!
#64 was solved before #120

Soooo do you want to try again and guess the next challenge to be solved?

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I did not say nothing about #64!
I only talked about #120, that it will be opened by the developers themselves ...
Do you have problems with your head? Does anyone else think that I was mistaken?


No, nothing wrong with my head. But I can read and you stated, “ Ask Me to guess what Puzzle will be solved next? My answer: Puzzle #120 :-)” and I am saying you were wrong. #120 was not solved next…#64 was solved next.
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March 01, 2023, 07:28:25 AM
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No, nothing wrong with my head. But I can read and you stated, “ Ask Me to guess what Puzzle will be solved next? My answer: Puzzle #120 :-)” and I am saying you were wrong. #120 was not solved next…#64 was solved next.
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What does it matter? You're an idiot? Can't you see the pattern I wrote about in my post? Here everyone is idiots like you or there are smart people and they understand that solving the puzzle after #64 is the work of the creators of this puzzle. You have to be an idiot not to get it. Those creators could read my post and solve puzzle #64 and then solve puzzle #120 so the idiots on this forum would waste their energy and try to crack the private key. No need to go on about the creators of the puzzle, they just scoff at you. We need to demand a simple task, for example, for miners who have 100 video cards, so that in 1 or 2 weeks they can open the next task and solve the puzzle, but what has been happening here for the last 5 years is not a show, but idiocy and cretinism and a waste time

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March 01, 2023, 10:11:32 AM
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Lol guys, are you really fighting over a solved puzzle? Thats is meaningless. Doesnt matter which puzzle had been solved first, just move on lol ! Huh Grin
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March 01, 2023, 12:30:30 PM
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Lol guys, are you really fighting over a solved puzzle? Thats is meaningless. Doesnt matter which puzzle had been solved first, just move on lol ! Huh Grin
Is that a fight to you?! LOL LOL! Really? Maybe you and citb0in are too sensitive for this forum LOL.

If people come on here spouting nonsense, I'd hope you'd correct them too so that others won't fall for anything they may be saying or doing. But hey, that's just me.

To anyone trying to solve one of the many remaining challenges, keep up the good fight. It may be true that the original person who planted the bitcoin, may still have the private keys, but why wait until now to start "finding" or withdrawing the BTC? Why not withdraw it all when BTC was over $60k?



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March 01, 2023, 02:32:22 PM
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@WanderingPhilospher: You have certainly misunderstood something.

I gave "GR Sasa" a merit for his contribution because he kindly pointed out that it is not worth attacking and insulting over such a thing. Because @walletrecovery attacked and insulted you WanderingPhilospher. @"GR Sasa" has come to your defense and criticized walletrecovery's actions. And I have supported GR Sasa, because I also agree with him. It's not worth arguing over something like this.

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March 01, 2023, 03:31:24 PM
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We need to demand a simple task, for example, for miners who have 100 video cards, so that in 1 or 2 weeks they can open the next task and solve the puzzle, but what has been happening here for the last 5 years is not a show, but idiocy and cretinism and a waste time
What do you mean we need to demand for a simple task? The challenge is not for earning, entertainment etc, it's a show of security, when you grasp that idea, it'd help you understand.

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March 01, 2023, 03:37:52 PM
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You misunderstood the situation. You and walletrecovery were arguing over a useless things, which is of course okay for us.


BUT what made me post this and previous message is that the fact that walletrecovery insulted you for thing that is really not worth it. Like who cares which puzzle was first solved?


Exactly. Thank you for pointing that @citb0in. I mean we are here as a community to help develop new ideas and to help eachother. Like come on.

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March 01, 2023, 03:42:31 PM
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I mean we are here as a community to help develop new ideas and to help eachother.
absolutely. That's what it is all about.  Smiley

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March 01, 2023, 05:13:46 PM
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Meanwhile, #66 is chilling out and waiting for someone to find it, or maybe it will be found so quickly just like the other two in rapid succession.

Someone is really throwing good hardware at this challenge.
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March 01, 2023, 05:25:38 PM
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I made a Web Tool to scan for the keys. https://newbtcbruterandom.grantrocks.repl.co its a random btc key checker (this one is new and it uses all possible cores on your cpu-1 so that it can update the gui). It features a select tool so that all you have to do is choose a puzzle that is somewhat possible to get randomly and click start. I get about 100000 keys per thread on a AMD Ryzen 7 5700G running at 4.4Ghz. I use 14 threads. so thats about 1.4 Million keys every 20 seconds that are randomly checked. Its also focused on performance and im constantly updating it. Please leave some feedback for me so i know where and how to improve. Im currently trying to speed up the hashing so any help with that would be much appreciated!

I also made a non random scanner https://32btcbrute.grantrocks.repl.co to scan for specified btc puzzles. this one is quite fast and allows you to customize where to search.


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im hoping to use a lib like gpu.js in the future to greatly speed up the tool. However i have no idea how to do this and it will take me a while to figure out.
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March 01, 2023, 05:32:23 PM
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Meanwhile, #66 is chilling out and waiting for someone to find it, or maybe it will be found so quickly just like the other two in rapid succession.

Someone is really throwing good hardware at this challenge.
this is totaly out of the blue btw but i agree with defending PoW. People are trying to use renewable enrgey so that they can earn more for not paying/paying as much for electricity
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March 01, 2023, 07:39:52 PM
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Make a new thread, note that CPU is useless for this purpose.

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I made a Web Tool to scan for the keys. https://newbtcbruterandom.grantrocks.repl.co its a random btc key checker (this one is new and it uses all possible cores on your cpu-1 so that it can update the gui). It features a select tool so that all you have to do is choose a puzzle that is somewhat possible to get randomly and click start. I get about 100000 keys per thread on a AMD Ryzen 7 5700G running at 4.4Ghz. I use 14 threads. so thats about 1.4 Million keys every 20 seconds that are randomly checked. Its also focused on performance and im constantly updating it. Please leave some feedback for me so i know where and how to improve. Im currently trying to speed up the hashing so any help with that would be much appreciated!

I also made a non random scanner https://32btcbrute.grantrocks.repl.co to scan for specified btc puzzles. this one is quite fast and allows you to customize where to search.


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im hoping to use a lib like gpu.js in the future to greatly speed up the tool. However i have no idea how to do this and it will take me a while to figure out.

in your search scripts, you have mistakes, by mistake or you know why ?

value="0x20000000000000000:0x3ffffffffffffffff:D7F207850C19B7B763B10D0A1AB049CF466B8FAE">Puzzle #66
value="0x40000000000000000:0x7ffffffffffffffff:739437BB3DD6D1983E66629C5F08C70E52769371">Puzzle #67

for puzzle 66, you mention hash160 for search is about pre define privatekey is for 0x20000000000000000
for puzzle 67, hash160, OK, but have lot of other mistakes inside your scripts, so dont try to waste time your self and others
correct all mistakes and get proved by testing professionals, and then launch your subject
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