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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found But this would require you knowing the key range. If you don't, it's going to take awhile. Like kangaroo as well.
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found But this would require you knowing the key range. If you don't, it's going to take awhile. Like kangaroo as well. Bro I know stride, this is theoreticaly simplify task, but I continue wok on it stride example: 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 so, for take range n is not so big task with sach stride, but, looks like may be needs brute range many many times because search is a collision search between R from your scrypt and K.... kangroo for ex example never stop and give good speed, so maybe.... bro, start of search range is always z , in my formulas what I make from your srypt. I think you find a nonce what bigger then z , too. Br xpoint work bad for me now, maybe I do something wrsng: same task, no resilt yet: ./keyhunt -m xpoint -r 0:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe9ffff -I 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode xpoint
- Stride : 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886
- N = 0x100000000
- Range
- -- from : 0x1
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe9ffff
- Allocating memory for 1 elements: 0.00 MB
- Bloom filter for 1 elements.
- Loading data to the bloomfilter total: 0.03 MB
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found But this would require you knowing the key range. If you don't, it's going to take awhile. Like kangaroo as well. Bro I know stride, this is theoreticaly simplify task, but I continue wok on it stride example: 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 so, for take range n is not so big task with sach stride, but, looks like may be needs brute range many many times because search is a collision search between R from your scrypt and K.... kangroo for ex example never stop and give good speed, so maybe. bro, start of search range is always z , in my formulas what I make from your srypt. I think you find a nonce what bigger then z , too. Br start of search range is always Z signature?
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found But this would require you knowing the key range. If you don't, it's going to take awhile. Like kangaroo as well. Bro I know stride, this is theoreticaly simplify task, but I continue wok on it stride example: 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 so, for take range n is not so big task with sach stride, but, looks like may be needs brute range many many times because search is a collision search between R from your scrypt and K.... kangroo for ex example never stop and give good speed, so maybe. bro, start of search range is always z , in my formulas what I make from your srypt. I think you find a nonce what bigger then z , too. Br start of search range is always Z signature? yes ! I spend some time for make start range 0, moving z to enother part of formula. For mo understanding look to formula with i = 0 I think you understand why z is a start ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ...I was understand this using this way Br
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April 23, 2024, 10:13:58 AM |
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found But this would require you knowing the key range. If you don't, it's going to take awhile. Like kangaroo as well. Bro I know stride, this is theoreticaly simplify task, but I continue wok on it stride example: 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 so, for take range n is not so big task with sach stride, but, looks like may be needs brute range many many times because search is a collision search between R from your scrypt and K.... kangroo for ex example never stop and give good speed, so maybe. bro, start of search range is always z , in my formulas what I make from your srypt. I think you find a nonce what bigger then z , too. Br start of search range is always Z signature? yes ! I spend some time for make start range 0, moving z to enother part of formula. For mo understanding look to formula with i = 0 I think you understand why z is a start ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ...I was understand this using this way Br Stride length has always been this 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 Or is it what formula did you use to find your stride length It is impossible for other addresses to be this stride length ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found But this would require you knowing the key range. If you don't, it's going to take awhile. Like kangaroo as well. Bro I know stride, this is theoreticaly simplify task, but I continue wok on it stride example: 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 so, for take range n is not so big task with sach stride, but, looks like may be needs brute range many many times because search is a collision search between R from your scrypt and K.... kangroo for ex example never stop and give good speed, so maybe. bro, start of search range is always z , in my formulas what I make from your srypt. I think you find a nonce what bigger then z , too. Br start of search range is always Z signature? yes ! I spend some time for make start range 0, moving z to enother part of formula. For mo understanding look to formula with i = 0 I think you understand why z is a start ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ...I was understand this using this way Br Stride length has always been this 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 Or is it what formula did you use to find your stride length It is impossible for other addresses to be this stride length ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) no, straid is from calculus. of r,s,z ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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April 23, 2024, 10:45:14 AM |
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found But this would require you knowing the key range. If you don't, it's going to take awhile. Like kangaroo as well. Bro I know stride, this is theoreticaly simplify task, but I continue wok on it stride example: 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 so, for take range n is not so big task with sach stride, but, looks like may be needs brute range many many times because search is a collision search between R from your scrypt and K.... kangroo for ex example never stop and give good speed, so maybe. bro, start of search range is always z , in my formulas what I make from your srypt. I think you find a nonce what bigger then z , too. Br start of search range is always Z signature? yes ! I spend some time for make start range 0, moving z to enother part of formula. For mo understanding look to formula with i = 0 I think you understand why z is a start ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ...I was understand this using this way Br Stride length has always been this 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 Or is it what formula did you use to find your stride length It is impossible for other addresses to be this stride length ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) no, straid is from calculus. of r,s,z ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Open the addresses.txt in the file, where did you get it? take the public key below txid R S Z? and start the range and select Z directly?
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2
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April 23, 2024, 11:32:41 AM |
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found But this would require you knowing the key range. If you don't, it's going to take awhile. Like kangaroo as well. Bro I know stride, this is theoreticaly simplify task, but I continue wok on it stride example: 0xfff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556 so, for take range n is not so big task with sach stride, but, looks like may be needs brute range many many times because search is a collision search between R from your scrypt and K.... kangroo for ex example never stop and give good speed, so maybe. bro, start of search range is always z , in my formulas what I make from your srypt. I think you find a nonce what bigger then z , too. Br start of search range is always Z signature? yes ! I spend some time for make start range 0, moving z to enother part of formula. For mo understanding look to formula with i = 0 I think you understand why z is a start ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ...I was understand this using this way ok i try with different r,s,z. thanks.
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2 Brother, I don't know if you use calculus, please, can you write a script that goes straight into RSZ, and he'll figure out what should be there and run it automatically, please, you're my God
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Ok if it works can you share for all us.
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2 hey bro... i had use z signature as the start range. it dont work on the keyhunt programme. its taking awhile. Anyways, i saw some of you looking how to get the r,s,z signatures, you can just clone the program from here https://github.com/iceland2k14/rsz
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2 hey bro... i had use z signature as the start range. it dont work on the keyhunt programme. its taking awhile. Anyways, i saw some of you looking how to get the r,s,z signatures, you can just clone the program from here https://github.com/iceland2k14/rsz Hello sir, I used your code, but it doesn't come out at the moment, it's a 2009 wallet transaction address, the output hash value, the last paragraph is pubkey, the above paragraph is pubkeyhasha, can you use your code to run out of the private key?
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2 hey bro... i had use z signature as the start range. it dont work on the keyhunt programme. its taking awhile. Anyways, i saw some of you looking how to get the r,s,z signatures, you can just clone the program from here https://github.com/iceland2k14/rsz "vout": 0, "scriptSig": { "asm": "[ALL] , "hex": " "sequence": 123456 } ], "vout": [ { "value": , "n": 0, "scriptPubKey": { "asm": "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 7xxxxxxxxxxx OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG", "desc": "addr()#at0lenfa", "hex": "7", "address": "", "type": "pubkeyhash" } }, { "value": , "n": 1, "scriptPubKey": { "asm": "0465d00xxx95dc8 OP_CHECKSIG", "desc": "5d005eedc8)#4my4cmnu", "hex": "4295bdf1aef6846xxxdc8ac", "type": "pubkey" This is a rough hash of the transaction, I deleted it, if this is the case, can you use your code and enter the R S Z of this transaction to run it in 6 weeks
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2 hey bro... i had use z signature as the start range. it dont work on the keyhunt programme. its taking awhile. Anyways, i saw some of you looking how to get the r,s,z signatures, you can just clone the program from here https://github.com/iceland2k14/rsz Bro, for keyhunt you need replace a base point too. this data for brute in kangaroo or BSGS: .BP is a base point: ('K(pubkey)', (110828496909695470428991951019511777919675897427067199301138456851743189635698 : 34849073939243886814396770061608715653288911484439836598749957952410646310940 : 1)) ('BP', (72742032162118480585933344979617114227426107059606997208268050083726572592328 : 35252511027654091311316081050016893461309059670017896859124791030125997564641 : 1)) sys:1: DeprecationWarning: use the method .hex instead See https://trac.sagemath.org/26756 for details. ('BP x', 'a0d287fb17a25850106cc52227b69e4680341289f4da0500c0467ba65f131cc8') ('BP y', '4df036d34f3bdab912371941cc0d407d43f336c6e2b97edb05e1649ce207a2e1') ('BP*i', (110828496909695470428991951019511777919675897427067199301138456851743189635698 : 34849073939243886814396770061608715653288911484439836598749957952410646310940 : 1)) ('BP * I X', '396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012') ('BP * I Y', 'c58e2c437831fb46ac58a340d5038dd096c4f0b4d7c015f092c68409e9232c12') ('stride', 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886, 'hex r', 'fff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556') ('start range', 0) yes!!! ('Found real k:', 115723009678374821119173625523542436186184050224879315428219959977314762717631, 'i', 'i%n', 115723009678374821119173625523542436186184050224879315428219959977314762717631, 'hex i%n', 'ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979bf') ('Match found for u1 at i =', 0) ('!!!', 0, 0) ('Matches found for u values:', [('u1', 0)]) xman@localhost:~$ Replace data of base point is file keyhunt/secp256k1$ SECP256K1.cpp this strings of base point data:(in this example I am already put data of my base pooint: // Generator point and order G.x.SetBase16("a0d287fb17a25850106cc52227...... G.y.SetBase16("4df036d34f3bdab912371941cc....... G.z.SetInt32(1); order.SetBase16 and use with stride but, keyhunt bad work for me with stride,and I have no vast.ai account now for try stride with this software what has a good stride: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5315607.0try this with my data and stride.... looks what will be work or not Bro, if you have any qeschions - you are welcome. p.s. i in my scrypt and your scrypt are equal ! Br
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2 hey bro... i had use z signature as the start range. it dont work on the keyhunt programme. its taking awhile. Anyways, i saw some of you looking how to get the r,s,z signatures, you can just clone the program from here https://github.com/iceland2k14/rsz check pm...
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2 hey bro... i had use z signature as the start range. it dont work on the keyhunt programme. its taking awhile. Anyways, i saw some of you looking how to get the r,s,z signatures, you can just clone the program from here https://github.com/iceland2k14/rsz Bro, for keyhunt you need replace a base point too. this data for brute in kangaroo or BSGS: .BP is a base point: ('K(pubkey)', (110828496909695470428991951019511777919675897427067199301138456851743189635698 : 34849073939243886814396770061608715653288911484439836598749957952410646310940 : 1)) ('BP', (72742032162118480585933344979617114227426107059606997208268050083726572592328 : 35252511027654091311316081050016893461309059670017896859124791030125997564641 : 1)) sys:1: DeprecationWarning: use the method .hex instead See https://trac.sagemath.org/26756 for details. ('BP x', 'a0d287fb17a25850106cc52227b69e4680341289f4da0500c0467ba65f131cc8') ('BP y', '4df036d34f3bdab912371941cc0d407d43f336c6e2b97edb05e1649ce207a2e1') ('BP*i', (110828496909695470428991951019511777919675897427067199301138456851743189635698 : 34849073939243886814396770061608715653288911484439836598749957952410646310940 : 1)) ('BP * I X', '396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012') ('BP * I Y', 'c58e2c437831fb46ac58a340d5038dd096c4f0b4d7c015f092c68409e9232c12') ('stride', 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886, 'hex r', 'fff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556') ('start range', 0) yes!!! ('Found real k:', 115723009678374821119173625523542436186184050224879315428219959977314762717631, 'i', 'i%n', 115723009678374821119173625523542436186184050224879315428219959977314762717631, 'hex i%n', 'ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979bf') ('Match found for u1 at i =', 0) ('!!!', 0, 0) ('Matches found for u values:', [('u1', 0)]) xman@localhost:~$ Replace data of base point is file keyhunt/secp256k1$ SECP256K1.cpp this strings of base point data:(in this example I am already put data of my base pooint: // Generator point and order G.x.SetBase16("a0d287fb17a25850106cc52227...... G.y.SetBase16("4df036d34f3bdab912371941cc....... G.z.SetInt32(1); order.SetBase16 and use with stride but, keyhunt bad work for me with stride,and I have no vast.ai account now for try stride with this software what has a good stride: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5315607.0try this with my data and stride.... looks what will be work or not Bro, if you have any qeschions - you are welcome. p.s. i in my scrypt and your scrypt are equal ! Br If I were to use krashfire's code instead of your bsgs Is it also necessary to replace the base point? If you use the code provided by krashfire So what do I need to replace my base point with? Can you elaborate on that?
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2 hey bro... i had use z signature as the start range. it dont work on the keyhunt programme. its taking awhile. Anyways, i saw some of you looking how to get the r,s,z signatures, you can just clone the program from here https://github.com/iceland2k14/rsz Bro, for keyhunt you need replace a base point too. this data for brute in kangaroo or BSGS: .BP is a base point: ('K(pubkey)', (110828496909695470428991951019511777919675897427067199301138456851743189635698 : 34849073939243886814396770061608715653288911484439836598749957952410646310940 : 1)) ('BP', (72742032162118480585933344979617114227426107059606997208268050083726572592328 : 35252511027654091311316081050016893461309059670017896859124791030125997564641 : 1)) sys:1: DeprecationWarning: use the method .hex instead See https://trac.sagemath.org/26756 for details. ('BP x', 'a0d287fb17a25850106cc52227b69e4680341289f4da0500c0467ba65f131cc8') ('BP y', '4df036d34f3bdab912371941cc0d407d43f336c6e2b97edb05e1649ce207a2e1') ('BP*i', (110828496909695470428991951019511777919675897427067199301138456851743189635698 : 34849073939243886814396770061608715653288911484439836598749957952410646310940 : 1)) ('BP * I X', '396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012') ('BP * I Y', 'c58e2c437831fb46ac58a340d5038dd096c4f0b4d7c015f092c68409e9232c12') ('stride', 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886, 'hex r', 'fff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556') ('start range', 0) yes!!! ('Found real k:', 115723009678374821119173625523542436186184050224879315428219959977314762717631, 'i', 'i%n', 115723009678374821119173625523542436186184050224879315428219959977314762717631, 'hex i%n', 'ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979bf') ('Match found for u1 at i =', 0) ('!!!', 0, 0) ('Matches found for u values:', [('u1', 0)]) xman@localhost:~$ Replace data of base point is file keyhunt/secp256k1$ SECP256K1.cpp this strings of base point data:(in this example I am already put data of my base pooint: // Generator point and order G.x.SetBase16("a0d287fb17a25850106cc52227...... G.y.SetBase16("4df036d34f3bdab912371941cc....... G.z.SetInt32(1); order.SetBase16 and use with stride but, keyhunt bad work for me with stride,and I have no vast.ai account now for try stride with this software what has a good stride: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5315607.0try this with my data and stride.... looks what will be work or not Bro, if you have any qeschions - you are welcome. p.s. i in my scrypt and your scrypt are equal ! Br The cardinal point is not X Y of the public key? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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Bsgs work example: xman@localhost:~/keyhunt/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -r ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000:ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff - Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest (legacy), developed by AlbertoBSD
- Mode BSGS sequential
- Opening file addresses.txt
- Added 1 points from file
- Range
- -- from : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05000000000000
- -- to : 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b05ffffffffffff
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 3145728/4194304 bP points : 7
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0xffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42f
- Thread Key found privkey ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979c1
- Publickey 02396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012
All points were found this result for this rsz: r= 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886 s= 115784413730767153834193500621449522112098284939719838943229029456606672741370 z= 2 hey bro... i had use z signature as the start range. it dont work on the keyhunt programme. its taking awhile. Anyways, i saw some of you looking how to get the r,s,z signatures, you can just clone the program from here https://github.com/iceland2k14/rsz Bro, for keyhunt you need replace a base point too. this data for brute in kangaroo or BSGS: .BP is a base point: ('K(pubkey)', (110828496909695470428991951019511777919675897427067199301138456851743189635698 : 34849073939243886814396770061608715653288911484439836598749957952410646310940 : 1)) ('BP', (72742032162118480585933344979617114227426107059606997208268050083726572592328 : 35252511027654091311316081050016893461309059670017896859124791030125997564641 : 1)) sys:1: DeprecationWarning: use the method .hex instead See https://trac.sagemath.org/26756 for details. ('BP x', 'a0d287fb17a25850106cc52227b69e4680341289f4da0500c0467ba65f131cc8') ('BP y', '4df036d34f3bdab912371941cc0d407d43f336c6e2b97edb05e1649ce207a2e1') ('BP*i', (110828496909695470428991951019511777919675897427067199301138456851743189635698 : 34849073939243886814396770061608715653288911484439836598749957952410646310940 : 1)) ('BP * I X', '396651cb067749a3a54e1bafb3b589ce9a1ceed7c079e29d478af1c160448012') ('BP * I Y', 'c58e2c437831fb46ac58a340d5038dd096c4f0b4d7c015f092c68409e9232c12') ('stride', 115780575977492633039504758427830329241728645270042306223540962614150928364886, 'hex r', 'fff97bd5755eeea420453a14355235d382f6472f8568a18b2f057a1460297556') ('start range', 0) yes!!! ('Found real k:', 115723009678374821119173625523542436186184050224879315428219959977314762717631, 'i', 'i%n', 115723009678374821119173625523542436186184050224879315428219959977314762717631, 'hex i%n', 'ffd8e700c03997d8c19f5c793fed42fb6c5b5a9bb408a8185b0503ba2fe979bf') ('Match found for u1 at i =', 0) ('!!!', 0, 0) ('Matches found for u values:', [('u1', 0)]) xman@localhost:~$ Replace data of base point is file keyhunt/secp256k1$ SECP256K1.cpp this strings of base point data:(in this example I am already put data of my base pooint: // Generator point and order G.x.SetBase16("a0d287fb17a25850106cc52227...... G.y.SetBase16("4df036d34f3bdab912371941cc....... G.z.SetInt32(1); order.SetBase16 and use with stride but, keyhunt bad work for me with stride,and I have no vast.ai account now for try stride with this software what has a good stride: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5315607.0try this with my data and stride.... looks what will be work or not Bro, if you have any qeschions - you are welcome. p.s. i in my scrypt and your scrypt are equal ! Br The cardinal point is not X Y of the public key? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) this is a publick for bsgs ('K(pubkey)', (X -110828496909695470428991951019511777919675897427067199301138456851743189635698 : Y -34849073939243886814396770061608715653288911484439836598749957952410646310940 ))
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