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Topic: a word or two about windows and bitcoins (Read 110 times)

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November 30, 2019, 07:26:43 AM
#4


 Well...

 1) you can't.

 2) Microsoft already allowed anyone to do that for the last couple of years for free and they provided links to the download.  Not sure if it still works but here's an article that was recently updated.
https://pureinfotech.com/upgrade-to-windows-10-from-windows-7/




hello,

i am not so sure. so far everything that is made by people can be cracked by people.

for some things you need brute force for other you need more thinking and less muscles.

example 1:

concrete

you can crack it with hammer. that is only one way. and it stands for hard to crack object.

example 2:

bank vault

there are also options for those to be cracked. you need a bit of planing, but it is not impossible.

example 3:

btc it self was cracked it self in early beginnings.


so far everything that has been made by human was cracked by some other human.
(for btc we are not sure if it has been or not cracked).

at least i am not aware of anything human made that has not been cracked.

best regards,
G


legendary
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CLEAN non GPL infringing code made in Rust lang
November 29, 2019, 04:38:31 PM
#3
Hello,

couple of hypothetical questions and observations.

1. hypothetically speaking if I would be able to break btc code what should i do?
- personally i would add 2-3 btc per day, and would keep low profile. of course would change them for fiat and would spend that fiat the best way i can.
now how would anyone be able to figure out that?
i know that exact number of bitcoins that has been mined is known, but since they are all over the place it is impossible to calculate how many are there at the moment.
we know how many SHOULD be there, but not and if someone has/is managed to earn free btc... Cheesy Cheesy

2. hypothetically speaking
if someone would install win 7 fully registered, and after that if that same someone would install win 10 over that windows he/she would not have any problems with win 10 activation and upgrades.


i hope that hypothetically i was able to help someone.


Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts.

best regards,
G

I have a direct answer for your topic question, 1 word:

Don't.


Windows and Bitcoin? Well its sad that's how Satoshi did it back then, but that is begging for getting your coins stolen. That OS has the worst security. Rather than worrying about licenses or if it was legal or not to upgrade your windows 7 into 10 (it was legal but i don't think you can do that anymore), you should wipe the whole thing and install Linux.

It doesn't matter if you spend the 120 USD the Windows license cost (at least the cheap one, don't ask me about the other flavors), its still a garbage OS that should be avoided like the plague.

You should do yourself a favor, and avoid any "legality concerns" by switching to Linux completely, then you will never need to worry about product activation or subscriptions anymore.

As for "breaking Bitcoin", you can't, period. It would be too long and boring to explain you why, but the system was so well designed that its simply impossible to pull that out. The blockchain, the miners and nodes simply make it more expensive than any gain you would ever theoretically make (the 51% attack).

Why yes, you would only need to have a mining power 51% above current WORLD mining hashrate. I think its cheaper to just buy yourself a quantum computer and crack the infamous satoshi's coins, and that would give you less money than what you invested in the whole thing anyway.
legendary
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November 28, 2019, 10:06:29 PM
#2
Hello,

couple of hypothetical questions and observations.

1. hypothetically speaking if I would be able to break btc code what should i do?
- personally i would add 2-3 btc per day, and would keep low profile. of course would change them for fiat and would spend that fiat the best way i can.
now how would anyone be able to figure out that?
i know that exact number of bitcoins that has been mined is known, but since they are all over the place it is impossible to calculate how many are there at the moment.
we know how many SHOULD be there, but not and if someone has/is managed to earn free btc... Cheesy Cheesy

2. hypothetically speaking
if someone would install win 7 fully registered, and after that if that same someone would install win 10 over that windows he/she would not have any problems with win 10 activation and upgrades.


i hope that hypothetically i was able to help someone.


Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts.

best regards,
G

 Well...

 1) you can't.

 2) Microsoft already allowed anyone to do that for the last couple of years for free and they provided links to the download.  Not sure if it still works but here's an article that was recently updated.
https://pureinfotech.com/upgrade-to-windows-10-from-windows-7/


full member
Activity: 161
Merit: 100
November 28, 2019, 04:43:40 PM
#1
Hello,

couple of hypothetical questions and observations.

1. hypothetically speaking if I would be able to break btc code what should i do?
- personally i would add 2-3 btc per day, and would keep low profile. of course would change them for fiat and would spend that fiat the best way i can.
now how would anyone be able to figure out that?
i know that exact number of bitcoins that has been mined is known, but since they are all over the place it is impossible to calculate how many are there at the moment.
we know how many SHOULD be there, but not and if someone has/is managed to earn free btc... Cheesy Cheesy

2. hypothetically speaking
if someone would install win 7 fully registered, and after that if that same someone would install win 10 over that windows he/she would not have any problems with win 10 activation and upgrades.


i hope that hypothetically i was able to help someone.


Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts.

best regards,
G
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