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Topic: Any website that lets me check for reused r-values? (Read 1422 times)

full member
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Merit: 100
Can someone please explain r values please I would like to know more
copper member
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Merit: 1499
No I dont escrow anymore.
With so many hacks recently, I wonder if some of them are related to reused r-values.
Is there a website where I can enter a "hacked address" and find out if any r-values were reused for that address?

This might be helpful: http://www.nilsschneider.net/2013/01/28/recovering-bitcoin-private-keys.html
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1145
The revolution will be monetized!
too many people are using the third party mentality of the fiat world. in a technology that is suppose to be first person.

This should be at the top of each page here. I just don't get it. We finally have money we can transact for ourselves without banks or middlemen, without rip-off financial instruments. So what happens? People show up here looking to "invest" in bitcoin and find some 17 year old kid to manage their money for them. They think they will double their money joining a ponzi or buying into some cloud mining scam they don't understand. They think there is some financial guru with a chart that shows the future. They just aren't getting it.
legendary
Activity: 4214
Merit: 4458
its not R-values.. its third party hotwallets that are at fault..

if you give some stranger you have never seen face to face and is in his 20's living at home with his parents all of your funds. and he says the loss was due to the bitcoin protocol.. then you are dumb for still trusting what he says even after he lost your funds.

too many people are using the third party mentality of the fiat world. in a technology that is suppose to be first person.
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1049
With so many hacks recently, I wonder if some of them are related to reused r-values.
Is there a website where I can enter a "hacked address" and find out if any r-values were reused for that address?

I firmly believe the same. Probably, the use of multi-sig and implementation of disposable addresses may block this exploit.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1011
Reverse engineer from time to time
With so many hacks recently, I wonder if some of them are related to reused r-values.
Is there a website where I can enter a "hacked address" and find out if any r-values were reused for that address?
Contact user johoe, he monitors reuse of R-values.
legendary
Activity: 1001
Merit: 1003
With so many hacks recently, I wonder if some of them are related to reused r-values.
Is there a website where I can enter a "hacked address" and find out if any r-values were reused for that address?
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