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jr. member
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December 10, 2019, 03:20:21 PM
Version 1.2 of the ttdclient has been released in both windows and linux versions.  The big change for this version is an updated settings.ini file that allows your client to work a range of your choosing.  If the range completes or is already complete the server will detect that it is done and hand out traditional uncompleted random selections from the uncompleted ranges.  Also there are several server side checks on the user selected ranges. If the range you enter does not seem to be working it is because there is an error in the way you entered it.  The range your client checks is still randomly selected with this new feature but now it will be within the range you specify. As always I am available for assistance if you need any.

Ranges must fall between 0x8000000 and 0xFFFFFFF

End range must be larger then start range as you should have expected.

You can specify either a start range only or and end range only as well if you like.

http://www.ttdsales.com/64bit/
jr. member
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November 28, 2019, 12:46:00 AM
mine spent electricity will cost more than a reward. Grin Grin Grin


I have a 6kw solar panel mounted on our roof, and we have some surplus electricity most of the time, so due to a low price for selling the extra produced, im happy to use some extra kw while scanning for wallets in this challenge.

So in the daylight hours im running on pretty much zero cost of scanning, only using paid electricity in the night hours  Smiley
newbie
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November 27, 2019, 10:18:43 AM
already available  Wink



Do you know where  Smiley
newbie
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November 27, 2019, 09:52:41 AM
We are nearing 0.4% of the entire 64 bit range checked

Total Ranges Checked: 535,855 of 134,217,728
Total Private Keys Checked: 36.82368 Quadrillion
Percentage completed: 0.399243%
About 1 in every 250 ranges checked

If you have extra power and want to contribute check out

http://www.ttdsales.com/64bit/
mine spent electricity will cost more than a reward. Grin Grin Grin
newbie
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November 26, 2019, 01:07:57 PM
any one here can share the pollar kangaroo for cuda gpu ?
because the only one disponible in web is of cpu only.





Please, I would be interested as well Grin


//radd66


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November 26, 2019, 06:50:33 AM
any one here can share the pollar kangaroo for cuda gpu ?
because the only one disponible in web is of cpu only.
jr. member
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November 25, 2019, 02:00:39 PM
We are nearing 0.4% of the entire 64 bit range checked

Total Ranges Checked: 535,855 of 134,217,728
Total Private Keys Checked: 36.82368 Quadrillion
Percentage completed: 0.399243%
About 1 in every 250 ranges checked

If you have extra power and want to contribute check out

http://www.ttdsales.com/64bit/
member
Activity: 172
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November 22, 2019, 11:14:45 AM
You could immediately write this link.
Thanks.

What do you want to know? Z values for known private keys in this transaction?
I have them.
jr. member
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November 20, 2019, 10:40:35 PM

Yes, this is offtopic here. The main topic is about 100BTC transaction challenge, but not about finding for reused R values (as I understood you want to scan transactions for R, S, Z values in order to find the reused random number).
In order to close this discussion here I just want to give you the link to related topic where R reuse discussions were made: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/reused-r-values-again-581411

You could immediately write this link.
Thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 443
Merit: 350
November 20, 2019, 01:56:57 PM
I don't have python.
Even if I download python, I don’t know how to use it correctly.
Studying late - I'm already old.

You have a very interesting position.
Imagine you are sitting on the chair with 1USD note sticked from the bottom. If you want this 1USD note you should get off your backside, stand up and take it.

Better write here your bitcoin address and promise to pray for the luck, and some lucky private key hunter will send you bounty once find the key  Cool I guess you will have better chances.

At first :
I do not intend to beg alms !

Secondly :
I think that you are very much simplifying and reasoning from the perspective of a programmer. Try to teach some grandfather programming in any language. I'm talking about programming, not about working on a computer with ready-made programs (Word; Excel; clBitCrack, etc.)

This is a useless discussion and off topic.


Yes, this is offtopic here. The main topic is about 100BTC transaction challenge, but not about finding for reused R values (as I understood you want to scan transactions for R, S, Z values in order to find the reused random number).
In order to close this discussion here I just want to give you the link to related topic where R reuse discussions were made: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/reused-r-values-again-581411
jr. member
Activity: 119
Merit: 1
November 20, 2019, 01:36:24 PM
I don't have python.
Even if I download python, I don’t know how to use it correctly.
Studying late - I'm already old.

You have a very interesting position.
Imagine you are sitting on the chair with 1USD note sticked from the bottom. If you want this 1USD note you should get off your backside, stand up and take it.

Better write here your bitcoin address and promise to pray for the luck, and some lucky private key hunter will send you bounty once find the key  Cool I guess you will have better chances.

At first :
I do not intend to beg alms !

Secondly :
I think that you are very much simplifying and reasoning from the perspective of a programmer. Try to teach some grandfather programming in any language. I'm talking about programming, not about working on a computer with ready-made programs (Word; Excel; clBitCrack, etc.)

This is a useless discussion and off topic.
jr. member
Activity: 119
Merit: 1
November 20, 2019, 01:08:44 PM
iparktur - "And why would someone just give you the "get rich" button that works only once for one wallet?"

This was written in the original post from  vimp666 in my address, but then vimp666 edited it.

vimp666 - "Not all addresses that have transactions with the same K are empty. But from these transactions, it is not possible to create the correct private key."

Well, why not try it?
sr. member
Activity: 443
Merit: 350
November 20, 2019, 01:07:09 PM
I don't have python.
Even if I download python, I don’t know how to use it correctly.
Studying late - I'm already old.

You have a very interesting position.
Imagine you are sitting on the chair with 1USD note sticked from the bottom. If you want this 1USD note you should get off your backside, stand up and take it.

Better write here your bitcoin address and promise to pray for the luck, and some lucky private key hunter will send you bounty once find the key  Cool I guess you will have better chances.
member
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November 20, 2019, 09:01:01 AM
Do you want to extract the private key from a transaction? possibly get the private key from a transaction but only when the same signature (k) was generated in at least two different transactions. But all these addresses are empty for a long time. Having extracted the private key from the address with different signatures for each transaction is IMPOSSIBLE.
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/79196/how-to-find-values-n-and-k-given-r-s-and-z-in-ecdsa
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/25814/ecdsa-signature-and-the-z-value
if you don’t know how to work with python scripts then maybe you should first learn how to work with python

Yes, that's right - I wanted to test this theory of two transactions with the same signature. Just one person began to pass this method as his invention, but I found information about this method dated February 2018.

I honestly said here that programming is not mine.
Something I can do, but my knowledge is very small. It's too late for me to learn programming.

vimp666 - I don’t know what kind of programmer you are, but I’m 100% sure that if someone gives you software with the "get rich" button, you will click this button (just like me). And what's the difference between us ?


2iparktur And why would someone just give you the "get rich" button that works only once for one wallet?
2vimp666 Not all addresses that have transactions with the same K are empty. But from these transactions, it is not possible to create the correct private key.
jr. member
Activity: 119
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November 20, 2019, 07:32:57 AM
Yes, that's right - I wanted to test this theory of two transactions with the same signature. Just one person began to pass this method as his invention, but I found information about this method dated February 2018.

I honestly said here that programming is not mine.
Something I can do, but my knowledge is very small. It's too late for me to learn programming.

vimp666 - I don’t know what kind of programmer you are, but I’m 100% sure that if someone gives you software with the "get rich" button, you will click this button (just like me). And what's the difference between us ?


why programmer ? running python scripts is not so difficult. I’m not telling you what you need write a script.scripts on github and without us are enough.

I don't have python.
Even if I download python, I don’t know how to use it correctly.
Studying late - I'm already old.
jr. member
Activity: 37
Merit: 1
November 20, 2019, 07:13:44 AM
Yes, that's right - I wanted to test this theory of two transactions with the same signature. Just one person began to pass this method as his invention, but I found information about this method dated February 2018.

I honestly said here that programming is not mine.
Something I can do, but my knowledge is very small. It's too late for me to learn programming.

vimp666 - I don’t know what kind of programmer you are, but I’m 100% sure that if someone gives you software with the "get rich" button, you will click this button (just like me). And what's the difference between us ?


why programmer ? running python scripts is not so difficult. I’m not telling you what you need write a script.scripts on github and without us are enough.I think almost all transactions with the same signature are a blockchain android wallet failure (a few years ago), which for several hours produced the same value of (k).
jr. member
Activity: 119
Merit: 1
November 20, 2019, 06:28:38 AM
Now the section "Get R, S and Z values from a Raw Bitcoin Transaction" on the 2coin.org resource often freezes and does not work.
Is there any other resource similar to 2coin.org?
That's why I ask - Is there any other resource similar to 2coin.org?
Perhaps there is a stand-alone script or software option on GitHub?
Maybe this help you https://github.com/tintinweb/ecdsa-private-key-recovery

Thank you for the advice, but It is difficult for me .
I don’t know how to work it.
Here, probably, you need to work in Python, but I do not know programming.
I need ready-made software, script or website.
Do you want to extract the private key from a transaction? possibly get the private key from a transaction but only when the same signature (k) was generated in at least two different transactions. But all these addresses are empty for a long time. Having extracted the private key from the address with different signatures for each transaction is IMPOSSIBLE.
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/79196/how-to-find-values-n-and-k-given-r-s-and-z-in-ecdsa
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/25814/ecdsa-signature-and-the-z-value
if you don’t know how to work with python scripts then maybe you should first learn how to work with python

https://github.com/Bit160/Bitcoin-Key-Compression-Tool/blob/master/r-s-z-to-wif.py

Yes, this is the way I talked about, but is already presented by a third person.
jr. member
Activity: 119
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November 20, 2019, 06:18:56 AM
Now the section "Get R, S and Z values from a Raw Bitcoin Transaction" on the 2coin.org resource often freezes and does not work.
Is there any other resource similar to 2coin.org?
That's why I ask - Is there any other resource similar to 2coin.org?
Perhaps there is a stand-alone script or software option on GitHub?
Maybe this help you https://github.com/tintinweb/ecdsa-private-key-recovery

Thank you for the advice, but It is difficult for me .
I don’t know how to work it.
Here, probably, you need to work in Python, but I do not know programming.
I need ready-made software, script or website.
Do you want to extract the private key from a transaction? possibly get the private key from a transaction but only when the same signature (k) was generated in at least two different transactions. But all these addresses are empty for a long time. Having extracted the private key from the address with different signatures for each transaction is IMPOSSIBLE.
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/79196/how-to-find-values-n-and-k-given-r-s-and-z-in-ecdsa
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/25814/ecdsa-signature-and-the-z-value
if you don’t know how to work with python scripts then maybe you should first learn how to work with python

Yes, that's right - I wanted to test this theory of two transactions with the same signature. Just one person began to pass this method as his invention, but I found information about this method dated February 2018.

I honestly said here that programming is not mine.
Something I can do, but my knowledge is very small. It's too late for me to learn programming.

vimp666 - I don’t know what kind of programmer you are, but I’m 100% sure that if someone gives you software with the "get rich" button, you will click this button (just like me). And what's the difference between us ?

jr. member
Activity: 37
Merit: 1
November 20, 2019, 01:37:05 AM
Now the section "Get R, S and Z values from a Raw Bitcoin Transaction" on the 2coin.org resource often freezes and does not work.
Is there any other resource similar to 2coin.org?
That's why I ask - Is there any other resource similar to 2coin.org?
Perhaps there is a stand-alone script or software option on GitHub?
Maybe this help you https://github.com/tintinweb/ecdsa-private-key-recovery

Thank you for the advice, but It is difficult for me .
I don’t know how to work it.
Here, probably, you need to work in Python, but I do not know programming.
I need ready-made software, script or website.
Do you want to extract the private key from a transaction? possibly get the private key from a transaction but only when the same signature (k) was generated in at least two different transactions. But all these addresses are empty for a long time. Having extracted the private key from the address with different signatures for each transaction is IMPOSSIBLE.
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/79196/how-to-find-values-n-and-k-given-r-s-and-z-in-ecdsa
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/25814/ecdsa-signature-and-the-z-value
if you don’t know how to work with python scripts then maybe you should first learn how to work with python
sr. member
Activity: 443
Merit: 350
November 19, 2019, 04:33:33 PM
Now the section "Get R, S and Z values from a Raw Bitcoin Transaction" on the 2coin.org resource often freezes and does not work.
Is there any other resource similar to 2coin.org?
That's why I ask - Is there any other resource similar to 2coin.org?
Perhaps there is a stand-alone script or software option on GitHub?
Maybe this help you https://github.com/tintinweb/ecdsa-private-key-recovery

Thank you for the advice, but It is difficult for me .
I don’t know how to work it.
Here, probably, you need to work in Python, but I do not know programming.
I need ready-made software, script or website.

As I understood, you need R, S, Z values from the raw bitcoin transaction. Just out of curiosity, what are you going to do with these values if you do not know programming? Tell your final goal - probably you need not signature value from transaction but smth else, and the advice here could be more helpful for you.
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