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June 26, 2018, 03:19:21 AM
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I got scammed out of my bitcoin. I have located the Bitcoin address where the ass hat is holding all of his/her/their coins. Its in excess of ~700btc. I would like to find a way to crack his the public key for the private key and then donate the coinage to ~700 random peeps in this community. I did not loose a lot but I'm way more talented that rich. And I have access to a server farm (in which I have permission to use unused resources - greater than 100 machines).

IF anyone has attempted this before, it would be greatly appreciated. There is a TON of into out there but I cannot decipher what is the correct method to use.

No, if you can get his private key or you can access the hackers wallet, its mean you can hack all of peoples bitcoin wallet.
and 700 btc, are you sure about that ? if i have many btc in my wallet, i will place them in many wallets, not only a single wallet.
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June 26, 2018, 03:53:33 AM
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a fraudulent program you are the victim of if you are deceived you wish you could not be the leader and you want you will not repeat the calendar so that is me and you hopefully
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June 26, 2018, 07:02:10 AM
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If this is true, i really feel sorry for you. what i can do is to encourage you not to stop involving in cryptocurrency world.
This case may can be an experience for us, so we can search and find how to protect our wallet with best security.

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June 26, 2018, 09:02:50 AM
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You should know how to protect your wallet, it can not possibly happen to you
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June 26, 2018, 09:12:35 AM
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I got scammed out of my bitcoin. I have located the Bitcoin address where the ass hat is holding all of his/her/their coins. Its in excess of ~700btc. I would like to find a way to crack his the public key for the private key and then donate the coinage to ~700 random peeps in this community. I did not loose a lot but I'm way more talented that rich. And I have access to a server farm (in which I have permission to use unused resources - greater than 100 machines).
Is the OP talking about losing 700 in btc, Mbtc or bits? I don't get the ~700 stuff or is he just bush talking here? Oh, he is even a noob here so he may not know that the forums doesn't tolerate fairy tales.

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June 26, 2018, 10:00:53 PM
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So sorry about that, but hey! Your story doesn't correlate? Every one be careful here.
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June 26, 2018, 10:26:34 PM
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Unfortunately the things you want to do can not be possible. It is merely impossible to hack into other's wallet even if you have thousands computers. I am sorry for your loss. But you can investigate on who did this. 
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June 26, 2018, 11:31:15 PM
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If you can hack the private key of an address, the same power is enough to dig for hundreds of millions of years of mine...!
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June 27, 2018, 12:02:56 AM
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Sorry for your loss!
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June 27, 2018, 02:10:05 AM
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I'm sorry if you actually you lost your bitcoin to a scammer. The truthis that , I think you are just trying to get information on how how can successful commit crime . You claimed to be talented, so you could have outsmarted the scammer.
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June 27, 2018, 02:37:00 AM
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There is a hacker called 4chan that is rumored to be able to do this... you would have to ask on that forum though...

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June 30, 2018, 12:46:21 AM
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It's funny reading all these posts to this thread.

He never claimed to have lost 700BTC.  He said the scammer has his BTC in an address that has 700BTC.

Funnier is the number of people that believe 'hacking' a private key from the public address is even possible.  If it were, even for a single address, then everyone would be doing it to become instant billionaires.  Of course, bitcoin would be worthless instantly.

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June 30, 2018, 12:53:37 AM
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..if you really got scammed..then it is your fault..you should not give to any one your private key..many warnings are spread anywhdre that you should not tell anybody your private key..maybe you are just trying to get information on how to betrayed others by their innocence iin engaging into crypto..

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June 30, 2018, 01:20:07 AM
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I'm sorry for your lost, but I think it impossible to get back your address with breached that address, because we can see that the private key is the main key to open and access wallet, and the code of private key is encrypted, need many many years to find the right key with latest computer specifications right now

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June 30, 2018, 02:47:04 AM
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Yes, I was being stupid in all accounts above...

Arbitragecoins.com is the scam site.

Why the hell did I send coin to that site? It was because of all the hype on the Arbitrage Bot: https://www.arbitraging.co
FOMO got the best of me and I was dumb.

I know that FOMO is really a strong instinct, as a human we sometimes do become impractical when we feel a strong force that compels us to act before we think. the Fear Of Missing Out is something that we should consider when  we see a very lucrative offer online, as people here have mentioned, the saying "if its too good to be true then it probably is." is really old but is still very valid in todays situation of all these scams on the internet.

No you are not dumb if you only followed your emotions its more of that you were not prepared and that you were GREEDY. Yes that is the term that you should understand that pushed you into being scammed. Greed is good only in games. In real life it can make you go bankrupt.

Another point that I could advise on in the future if anyone asks for your private key, is to NEVER, EVER give out. Its called private for a reason. Treat it like its your password, if you give it out, people can access your accounts, in this situation its your wallet with your money in it. Ask yourself this do you give out your password online? The answer should be no and that is how you should treat your private key.
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June 30, 2018, 08:16:28 AM
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I got scammed out of my bitcoin. I have located the Bitcoin address where the ass hat is holding all of his/her/their coins. Its in excess of ~700btc. I would like to find a way to crack his the public key for the private key and then donate the coinage to ~700 random peeps in this community. I did not loose a lot but I'm way more talented that rich. And I have access to a server farm (in which I have permission to use unused resources - greater than 100 machines).

IF anyone has attempted this before, it would be greatly appreciated. There is a TON of into out there but I cannot decipher what is the correct method to use.

You and we cannot do anything about how to find out the hacker's private key. Cryptocurrency is created with crypto system so anyone cannot hacked or figure out the wallet key. And in the first place, how can you get hacked ? I am curious to know your 700btc story

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June 30, 2018, 08:38:51 AM
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Sorry for the lose man. But you can't crack Bitcoin Private Key so many tried it already but no one still did with the amount of that guy stolen I think he won't also use a weak software to do that. Theres no hope mate sorry.

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June 30, 2018, 02:02:59 PM
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It's hard to recover, And in fact it's too late to regain it because there are so many series of no # and letters you need to match before you can get a private key. So do not expect that you can get it back. And it may be the reason for it to be especially careful and it will not be repeated again.
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June 30, 2018, 02:16:49 PM
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this just cannot be done man. im sorry for the loss
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July 02, 2018, 06:14:24 AM
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In this market everything can happen, you are fooled, sadly for that, you should be more careful about what you do later, about your transactions.
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