I am pretty certain the recent Bitcoin crash (5 September) is due to whale accounts being found on this website and people cashing it out. I mean the timeline checks out
>that site goes viral and everyone talks about it >even though directory existed long before >newfags realize this is their chance to get rich >get random pages for hours and find something >site went live in early September, on the 5th people would have found something due to statistical probability >cash out on the markets triggering a chain reaction
lol even a brute forcer will take millions of years to get a single key correct
Luke Collins
unlikely that it would work. think about it... they can generate all the private keys in the vector space okay. but if you can search it they already generated it so it's already theirs. if not you wont find it.
Owen Garcia
>He doesn't know about quantum computing
There only has to be a new unethical Edward Snowden that will crack these sons of bitches keys in mere days
Jack Brown
They are using the people visiting the site to generate it using their computer and sending the information back to themselves first. This is the equivalent of using your browser to mine BTC except it is wallets with the added bonus that they are stealing.
For the fucking ummpteenth time. The fucking nigger coping site just creates new wallets.
Joseph Myers
A private key is a 256-bit value, meaning there are approximately 1.1579e77 possible keys (There are about 1.2288e66 invalid values, but subtracting them from the full set of values goes beyond the precision we're working with here). 1 trillion = 1e12
>1.1579e77 values / 1e12 values per second = 1.1579e65 seconds
>60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, approximately 365 days in a year gives us 3.1536e7 seconds per year.
>1.1579e65 seconds / 3.1536e7 seconds per year = 3.6717e57 years.
>But wait, there's more!
>Each of those 1.1579e77 values will occupy 32 bytes of storage space.
>1.1579e77 values * 1.1579e77 bytes per value = 3.7053e78 bytes of data.
>According to WolframAlpha, there are approximately 1e50 atoms on Earth. Even if you could store 1 byte of data per atom:
>3.7053e78 atoms / 1e50 atoms per Earth = 3.7053e28 Earths worth of atoms
>Beyond even that: According to Landeauer's principle, at room temperature, the absolute minimum amount of energy required to store one bit of information is 2.85e-21 joules.
>The mass of the sun is approximately 1.988435e30 kg. According to general relativity, 1kg of mass will provide you with approximately 1.7867e17 joules of energy (look for a mass-to-energy calculator if you want to double check this).
>So we're storing:
>3.7053e78 bytes * 8 bits per byte = 2.9643e79 bits of data
>Which requires:
>2.9643e79 bits * 2.85e-21 joules per bit = 8.44822e58 joules of energy
>The sun will provide us with
>1.988435e30 kg * 1.7867e17 joules per kilogram = 3.5527e47 joules of energy
>Meaning we would need:
>8.44822e58 joules / 3.5527e47 joules per sun = 2.3779e11 suns
>So, if you could use the entire planet as a hard drive, storing 1 byte per atom, using stars as fuel, and cycling through 1 trillion keys per second, you'd need 37 octillion Earths to store it, and 237 billion suns to power the device capable of doing it, all of which would take you 3.6717 octodecillion years.
Probably a browser mining script in there too. Try it and you're giving away hashes to pajeets
Landon Young
I know no one will believe me but I once found 1 address that had nothing in it but did have txs Was a big letdown This was months ago
Jack James
Stop shitting this board or i will doxx you.
Joseph Adams
Is it illegal to cash out someone's Bitcoin if I randomly guess the key?
Aaron Reed
Uh, thanks, Ian. That's certainly some useful information.
David Young
You can get arrested for 1s and 0s on your computer So maybe?
Andrew Rogers
No, just a few days ago I explained to my friend how Bitcoin and Bitcoin addresses work. He uses computers a lot and was very interested in BTC. He must have punched in some random numbers/letters on a Bitcoin client and found all the 111k BTC addresses. Now he is cashing out.
Makes sense to me. I would also cash out if I found so much.
Isaiah Stewart
Hmm...guess I'll be late to that meeting
Mason Stewart
please tell him to stop cashing out thx
Joseph Mitchell
I mean, who can blame him. I'd definitely want to secure/hedge/diversify a lot of that money as fast as possible. I'll give him a call though.
Aiden Myers
Found some dust 0.001 ETH wallets on there, but nah the big ones won t be on there
Adrian Anderson
You are assuming that you won't find the answer until 999 billion.
Blake Evans
Been running a script for about 2 days now. Script hasn't found anything. Would post the code but can't because of connection error. Do 'they' know?!
Thomas Torres
Decided to just copy my script which I'm running in jupyter to a .py file. If you want to run this through command line remode the code that is exclusive to jupyter. It's unoptimized code that uses regex because I couldnt be bothered important beautifulsoup or etree. Also put some sleeptimes because I got limited on my requests. Here's the link: file.io/mdZxDO
Jose Roberts
Here's the code that goes through each page sequentially: file.io/5lyFh7
If you're not running 17 scripts that can match at least 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 private keys per milisecond get the fuck out my face I found 777 BTC while I was watching The Naked Gun 2 1/2 trust me
Elijah Parker
Serious question though - if you hypothetically found say $1million of BTC, how would you even launder it...
Nicholas Harris
Yes, compromised keys. You get compromised keys from using a shit rng when generating it. many people have done this, many more will. It has nothing to do with Bitcoin.
Listen, guy. You're trying really hard to hustle your scam site. Props to you. Maybe you could use your con artist skills to land yourself a real job.
Robert Smith
Doesn't every private address exists in pi as well?
Levi White
>8000 trillion keys search over a four year period >5 wallets found amounting to like 3 btc
Lmao.
Jason Butler
You're really stupid
Dylan Jackson
lol I write for a major crypto news website and posted an article about it after I saw the kid that made this site shilling it on r/cryptocurrency
Something to the effect of "the key to satoshits 8 billion dollar fortune is on this site and so is yours"
Then all the pajeets that write for ethworldnews and other shitrags rewrote my article and that site got so much coverage
I'm happy that I've contributed to thousands and thousands of hours of retards hitting the random button on that useless site
Writing the crypto news is pretty fun desu I'm about to write a clickbait article misconstruing Brian Armstrongs statements on wanting to run a public company one day
"COINBASE CONSIDERS IPO"
lmfao
You get to write absolute shit and observe a tangible impact on the market
Oliver Bell
It doesn't actually drain anything you find, because as you said that is impossible. Instead the site uses the retard's computer to mine for the creator.
Logan Cruz
Does your site make money?
Zachary Rodriguez
I would say it's bad FUD, but you and I both know the normies are dumb enough to fall for this one.
Ryder Moore
It's not my site, I just write for it. There's not a lot of money in writing crypto news, writing white papers is where the good money is. 5-8k for a good white paper, paid all in crypto
Writing crypto news is just funny
Jonathan Harris
Reported to the SEC for insider trading
Xavier Diaz
I used one of those scripts for dictionary attacks (I know that everything has been tried possibly, all leaked lists of passwords and such) but I was just curious and I found way too many fucking addresses with very shitty, very common passwords.
Why? It's bitcoin, not a fucking forum account. Did that many people really think bitcoin would be completely useless?
Blake Jenkins
So you do make money or just volunteer?
Carter Clark
As long as you don't use it for large purchases the IRS can interrogate you for, you're okay.
Kevin Sanchez
can you imagine if 1 million started running the same script.
That would be 1million * 8000 trillion key searches
Crypto is compromised.
Nathan Ward
>site went live in early September, on the 5th people would have found something due to statistical probability
When is school starting? I can't handle this any longer.