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October 12, 2022, 07:06:28 AM
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I think I found a clue.

I think that you don have idea how sha256 and rmd160 works.

Yes
Sha256 - Ripemd160 - Hash - Aes - Sha1 - Crypt ....
I know enough about many encryptions like.

Listen what the man said, you do not. As soon as you say that you have a "clue" in which range the next key will be, you demonstrate that you do not understand how it works.

It's random. Random means no patterns. Any range, tiny or big one, has exactly the same probabilty to hold the key as any other range of it's size. Simple as that.

Yes, I didn't listen.
I even think I did badly by giving hints.

I think your aim is to show the ignorance of the other person rather than asking people what kind of mathematics this process is.

Nobody is a superhero.
I wanted to explain the possibility that the computer that created the wallets could be a clue to a mathematical event created at the same time, in the same environment, and in the same way.

Write a software that creates a wallet like this. Then look at the review, what are the similarities and differences between the figures created?

You are claiming that the creator of the original transaction is incompetent and that he somehow made the mistake in the process that you can exploit. Do not even want to comment on that. He did not need to create any "software", if you read this thread you should know that he used of the shelf deterministic wallet (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Deterministic_wallet) to generate the keys, and simply XOR them with masks for the needed length of the keys. There is 0% chance this process can be mixed up.
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October 21, 2022, 04:34:07 PM
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Yes friends,
These ranges have been scanned. For your information.

2E578A001BB3E84C0      2E578DFE1BB3E84C0
2E579A001BB3E84C0      2E579DFE1BB3E84C0
2E583A001BB3E84C0      2E583A1FEBB3E84C0
2E583B001BB3E84C0      2E583D0FEBB3E84C0
2E584A001BB3E84C0      2E584DFE1BB3E84C0
2E587A001BB3E84C0      2E587DFE1BB3E84C0
3B893214D8AF5DEA0   3B893B3540F7B6FF0
3B942014D8AF5DEA0   3B9451376AC67A839
3B94C104D8AF5DEA0   3B94C11686EE91D10
3B951214D8AF5DEA0   3B9513A773735A2CA
3B952014D8AF5DEA0   3B9527F074C3B6A54
3B954014D8AF5DEA0   3B954F14D8AF5DEA0
3B95D114D8AF5DEA0   3B95DE14D8AF5DEA0
3B95DE14D8AF5DEA0   3B95E6E48D84DFEB2
3BA2540025DFAE5A0      3BA254FE25DFAE5A0
3BA2560025DFAE5A0      3BA256FE25DFAE5A0
3BA2680025DFAE5A0      3BA2681FE5DFAE5A0
3BA2684025DFAE5A0      3BA2685FE5DFAE5A0
3BA269097F33766F2      3BA269A3B440CAB7F
3BA274017F33766F2      3BA275FE7F33766F2
3BA284017F33766F2      3BA285FE7F33766F2
3BA562017F33766F2      3BA562FE7F33766F2
3BA569017F33766F2      3BA569FE7F33766F2
3BA56C017F33766F2      3BA56DFE7F33766F2
3BA627417F33766F2      3BA6279FEF33766F2
3BA652100F33766F2      3BA6521FEF33766F2
3BA652400F33766F2      3BA6524FEF33766F2
3BA652790F33766F2      3BA6529FEF33766F2

Good luck everybody.
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October 23, 2022, 12:51:42 AM
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Hi friend,

There is a tip for 64 wallets,

The beginning starts with the letter B. The next most likely is the number 2.

The highly probable start starts with B2, possibly with B25 or B26.

Great TIP Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

I want to ask you this?
These wallets are created by a Random computer, it is the creator who says so.

No, Those wallets weren't random they were created from a deterministic seed and masked every privatekey to fit in its own bit space a

Why 4 wallets for every hex?
The reason is because it forms at certain intervals.

No that really, the true reason for that is that every hexadecimal character can fit in 4 bits:

0000 - 0
0001 - 1
0010 - 2
...
1110 - E
1111 - F

From each hexadecimal character we have

Bit 1 from range 1000... to 1FFF...
Bit 2 from range 2000... to 3FFF...
Bit 3 from range 4000... to 7FFF...
Bit 4 from range 8000... to FFFF...

It was masked from their privatekeys to fit in that way example:

Code:
Original KEY
93fad720399802f8ad26961031d5166670a76e48af27d57c8a83d00fbd07f939
Masked KEY
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008a83d00fbd07f939

I want to show it as a small picture. Because it's very brain tiring.


Wow that image was also totally useful



But yes i know what you try to said about probabilities, some times those numbers are some biased depending of the way to generate those numbers, but this is not the case.

Anyway i don't find any trouble...

The only clue that someone can find will be the seed and method used by the puzzle creator... That will solve all the puzzles.

Best regards!

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October 24, 2022, 06:51:11 AM
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thanks for sharing the scanned ranges, I am happy and sad at the same time that you will find the puzzles #64 I was working on it some time ago .. but hey !! that's the way things are i'm currently working on puzzle #120
the ranges scanned at this time by me are:
800000000000000000000000000000:8fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
900000000000000000000000000000:9fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

I'm currently on e10ffffffffffffffffffffffffffff:efffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff (just started today)  ~442 PetaKeys/s
https://i.ibb.co/9Y7jGtX/rango-nuevo-120.png

I'm showing examples of the 120 wallet range.
You can try if you want.
Good work.

AB6C1805013B2B8BEB522A78E55413  -  ACF36201C1C9C7F03D74EB44A6A058
D8F48B19DFF99411B882F5598529CE  -   DB68CB71923C776B9F1AB87F4AB3AE
9B74B59E839C5B57663508E779B6D8  -  9CB63C7B6BCEFB0DB65287577D529C
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November 13, 2022, 01:03:31 AM
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thanks for sharing the scanned ranges, I am happy and sad at the same time that you will find the puzzles #64 I was working on it some time ago .. but hey !! that's the way things are i'm currently working on puzzle #120
the ranges scanned at this time by me are:
800000000000000000000000000000:8fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
900000000000000000000000000000:9fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

I'm currently on e10ffffffffffffffffffffffffffff:efffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff (just started today)  ~442 PetaKeys/s
https://i.ibb.co/9Y7jGtX/rango-nuevo-120.png


Funny to see the newbie accounts claiming having hundrends of petakeys worth of rate. You should have taken the 120bit key by now mate.
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November 13, 2022, 04:04:24 AM
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Funny to see the newbie accounts claiming having hundrends of petakeys worth of rate. You should have taken the 120bit key by now mate.
Using BSGS you can get speed up to Ekeys/s but this speed is nothing compare to the length of 120bit.
You will have more chance with Mkeys/s in 66bit then having Ekeys/s in 120bit
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November 14, 2022, 02:52:51 AM
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Using BSGS you can get speed up to Ekeys/s but this speed is nothing compare to the length of 120bit.
You will have more chance with Mkeys/s in 66bit then having Ekeys/s in 120bit

Exactly, even with yottakeys per second in bags is not enough for puzzle 120.

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November 16, 2022, 12:10:46 AM
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import ecdsa

1 import hashlib

Important enough, that I may be known openly."""

from ecdsa import VerifyingKey, SECP256k1

raw_message = """I do not want to be public, but, there is an issue with Segwit. If it is not fixed, there will be nothing and I would have failed. There is only one way that Bitcoin survives and it is important to me that it works.

x = int('11db93e1dcdb8a016b49840f8c53bc1eb68a382e97b1482ecad7b148a6909a5c, 16) y = int('b2e0eaddfb84ccf9744464f82e160bfa9b8b64f9d4c03f999b8643f656b412a3', 16)

point = ecdsa.ellipticcurve.Point(SECP256k1.curve, x, y) pubkey = Verifyingkey.from public point(point, SECP256k1)

16 def verify signature(hash, signature):

17 global pubkey

return pubkey.pubkey.verifies(hash, signature)

If this helps.

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hello guys, can someone tell me how to change DP modulo in this kangaro's version " https://github.com/JeanLucPons/Kangaroo "
i want to set it at  2^30

Will you be compiling yourself?


yes i use my GPU but the kangoros jump are small 2^20 is not enough so i asked how to change it in files so it jump 2^30
Are you searching in the 2^40 range? The avg jump size is determined by the rangePower. It's set to rangePower / 2 + 1.

It's in the Kangaroo.cpp file, around the 730s/740s lines (depending if you've made mods or the version you are using)

code:
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void Kangaroo::CreateJumpTable() {

#ifdef USE_SYMMETRY
  int jumpBit = rangePower / 2;
#else
  int jumpBit = rangePower / 2 + 1;
#endif
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November 18, 2022, 05:26:03 PM
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phrutis has closed all its github directories if anyone is interested, I have Fialka, Lostcoins fork of Rotor-cuda.
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November 18, 2022, 08:45:07 PM
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phrutis has closed all its github directories if anyone is interested, I have Fialka, Lostcoins fork of Rotor-cuda.
Post it, it might help.
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Last edit: November 20, 2022, 02:05:37 PM by Pathibulaire
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This is Lostcoins and fialka forked of Rotor-cuda:
Lostcoins-mainhttps://filetransfer.fr/download.php?file=2N4HS16CPM
Fialka-mainhttps://filetransfer.fr/download.php?file=IV153TFKUZ
I compared Readme of Rotor-cuda and fialka the options are the same.
I downloaded them on github but scan them for more security,they contain the executables for me they are safe Wink.
Some people on reddit try to sale them don't buy!
Good Luck!And happy Hunting!!
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November 28, 2022, 04:49:58 PM
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Hello everyone!

i am late to the party but i got something for ya.

I have read the posts about the puzzle and analyzed everything then i came with an algorithm.

TIPS
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Deterministic Wallet
Bitcoin V1
Large Bitcoin Collider
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i have built a Python program its fast but it requires more computing power like GPU except i have i3 laptop.

i am working on 66, you will know within 3 days when i drain it.
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December 03, 2022, 12:59:08 AM
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Hello everyone!

i am late to the party but i got something for ya.

I have read the posts about the puzzle and analyzed everything then i came with an algorithm.

TIPS
===============
Deterministic Wallet
Bitcoin V1
Large Bitcoin Collider
===============

i have built a Python program its fast but it requires more computing power like GPU except i have i3 laptop.

i am working on 66, you will know within 3 days when i drain it.

it's been 3 days, you didn't drained it? huh
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December 03, 2022, 02:21:42 AM
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Hello everyone!

i am late to the party but i got something for ya.

I have read the posts about the puzzle and analyzed everything then i came with an algorithm.

TIPS
===============
Deterministic Wallet
Bitcoin V1
Large Bitcoin Collider
===============

i have built a Python program its fast but it requires more computing power like GPU except i have i3 laptop.

i am working on 66, you will know within 3 days when i drain it.

it's been 3 days, you didn't drained it? huh
Lol...
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December 03, 2022, 06:26:12 PM
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I have millions of millions of #120 puzzle ranges ran over the years.

I will post them if someone knows a good site to post them where the links don't expire so I do not have to keep updating them.

Each file I will post roughly has 25 million ranges ran; each file size is about 1.5 gb. So a site that will allow multiple big files and the links do not expire lol.

Thanks.
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I have millions of millions of #120 puzzle ranges ran over the years.
I will post them if someone knows a good site to post them where the links don't expire so I do not have to keep updating them.
Each file I will post roughly has 25 million ranges ran; each file size is about 1.5 gb. So a site that will allow multiple big files and the links do not expire lol.
Thanks.

Ask LoyceV, maybe he can help  Smiley

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December 03, 2022, 07:48:57 PM
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I have millions of millions of #120 puzzle ranges ran over the years.

I will post them if someone knows a good site to post them where the links don't expire so I do not have to keep updating them.

Each file I will post roughly has 25 million ranges ran; each file size is about 1.5 gb. So a site that will allow multiple big files and the links do not expire lol.
Since i was mentioned here: what can you use those files for?
Will sharing as torrent work?

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I have millions of millions of #120 puzzle ranges ran over the years.

I will post them if someone knows a good site to post them where the links don't expire so I do not have to keep updating them.

Each file I will post roughly has 25 million ranges ran; each file size is about 1.5 gb. So a site that will allow multiple big files and the links do not expire lol.
Since i was mentioned here: what can you use those files for?
Will sharing as torrent work?

It's ranges that have been searched through for the #120 puzzle/key. People can download them, view, ensure they don't run the same ranges that have already been ran. A few people post their searched ranges in the thread, but my list has millions of ranges.

It was just an idea, if nothing exists to make it easy, no worries.
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December 03, 2022, 10:25:46 PM
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How much data in total do you have on 120 now?

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How much data in total do you have on 120 now?

Just in ranges searched, probably 60-70 files, probably more, each with 25 million ranges searched. Each file is roughly 1.5 gb in size.

Example format:
Code:
8D19CC836E9D1AF78536E1C95402F1 8D19CC836E9D1AF78536F1C95402F0
8D19CCD954D8A3B9B61E6048350987 8D19CCD954D8A3B9B61E7048350986
8D19CD2F3B142C7BE705DEC716101D 8D19CD2F3B142C7BE705EEC716101C
8D19CD85214FB53E17ED5D45F716B3 8D19CD85214FB53E17ED6D45F716B2
8D19CDDB078B3E0048D4DBC4D81D49 8D19CDDB078B3E0048D4EBC4D81D48
8D19CE30EDC6C6C279BC5A43B923DF 8D19CE30EDC6C6C279BC6A43B923DE
8D19CE86D4024F84AAA3D8C29A2A75 8D19CE86D4024F84AAA3E8C29A2A74
8D19CEDCBA3DD846DB8B57417B310B 8D19CEDCBA3DD846DB8B67417B310A
8D19CF32A07961090C72D5C05C37A1 8D19CF32A07961090C72E5C05C37A0
8D19CF8886B4E9CB3D5A543F3D3E37 8D19CF8886B4E9CB3D5A643F3D3E36
....
F1893095CA014071E0172C6CF49858 F1893095CA014071E01A2C6CF49857
F18930EBB03CC93410FEAAEBD59EEE F18930EBB03CC9341101AAEBD59EED
F1893141967851F641E6296AB6A584 F1893141967851F641E9296AB6A583
F18931977CB3DAB872CDA7E997AC1A F18931977CB3DAB872D0A7E997AC19
F18931ED62EF637AA3B5266878B2B0 F18931ED62EF637AA3B8266878B2AF
F1893243492AEC3CD49CA4E759B946 F1893243492AEC3CD49FA4E759B945
F18932992F6674FF058423663ABFDC F18932992F6674FF058723663ABFDB
F18932EF15A1FDC1366BA1E51BC672 F18932EF15A1FDC1366EA1E51BC671
F1893344FBDD868367532063FCCD08 F1893344FBDD868367562063FCCD07

In kangaroo data, which I am currently still running, over 300gb of data lol. But I'm not trying to share that data, at this time.

EDIT: I found over 350 more files with ranges searched lol. I ran a lot of these with BSGS and the other via brute force. Maybe a searchable database is better?
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