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Topic: == Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~1000 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED== - page 56. (Read 56419 times)

newbie
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I didn't want to say it here by either delete your video or blur out your code. If really don't want to share it yet.

newbie
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what is B and C points ?
member
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can you post your previous version of the code not the new one you working on ?

I do not plan to publish the code yet, but as the important parts are transferred to another language, I will publish the entire algorithm in this thread.
newbie
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@n00by
i have a few questions about your code if you don't mind.
can you post your previous version of the code not the new one you working on ?
I can't send you a private message as i haven't posted anything here but registered a while back.

member
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that video running a python script is dated in october 2019, so have you made any improvements since then?

This is the release date of Python 3.7.5 )
jr. member
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please let us know more...

that video running a python script is dated in october 2019, so have you made any improvements since then?
member
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Can you send this python file to me in PM for testing?

I am now modifying the code for execution in multiple threads. After that I’ll try to run 110 bit in a cloud server to find a solution.
I don’t think you would show anyone such code
newbie
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which python libraries you using if its no secret ?
And i'm interested in your video as well, please show if you not mind.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1abZRyPMhC0A5W7esdp-odh_-ToB6hHaw

Can you send this python file to me in PM for testing?

Sharing is caring Wink
jr. member
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which python libraries you using if its no secret ?
And i'm interested in your video as well, please show if you not mind.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1abZRyPMhC0A5W7esdp-odh_-ToB6hHaw

Can you send this python file to me in PM for testing?
member
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which python libraries you using if its no secret ?
And i'm interested in your video as well, please show if you not mind.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1abZRyPMhC0A5W7esdp-odh_-ToB6hHaw
sr. member
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If there are interested people, I can post the evidence in the video.

Post the evidence please
newbie
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your link not in post at 57fe.
which from your algorimt is faster?

My link to the latest post from 57fe. My algorithm is based on a different math. And he is faster

which python libraries you using if its no secret ?
And i'm interested in your video as well, please show if you not mind.
member
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Merit: 11
your link not in post at 57fe.
which from your algorimt is faster?

My link to the latest post from 57fe. My algorithm is based on a different math. And he is faster
member
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I have a search algorithm that is several times faster than the @57fe https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.52582231 algorithm in single-threaded mode. According to my calculations, in skilled hands, you can keep within a month on a good server in the cloud to calculate 110 tasks. Server costs will reduce the reward by about half. This is more interesting than simple mining.
The algorithm can only be shifted to FPGA. Modular arithmetic does not imply the use of ASIC.

If there are interested people, I can post the evidence in the video.

Python does not assume that code is closed when used by other people, so I can not publish the source code, and the prototype algorithm is implemented in python.

Sorry for my English, but I'm not a native speaker of this language
your link not in post at 57fe.
which from your algorimt is faster?
member
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I have a search algorithm that is several times faster than the @57fe https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.52582231 algorithm in single-threaded mode. According to my calculations, in skilled hands, you can keep within a month on a good server in the cloud to calculate 110 tasks. Server costs will reduce the reward by about half. This is more interesting than simple mining.
The algorithm can only be shifted to FPGA. Modular arithmetic does not imply the use of ASIC.

If there are interested people, I can post the evidence in the video.

Python does not assume that code is closed when used by other people, so I can not publish the source code, and the prototype algorithm is implemented in python.

Sorry for my English, but I'm not a native speaker of this language
member
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While not part of the puzzle, but having a bit to do with why it was created in the first place.. an interesting exercise  no reward other than knowledge though I'll probably put a pi with a randomizied python script on it. finding a collision for the first two in the puzzle and see how far apart they are, might give a "clearer view" of the curve if that makes any sense. - Though that would probably end up being harder than finding #160 - Still, worth thinking about.
legendary
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Hi to the new thread. Posting scanned ranges might encourage trolling - people posting that they have scanned a range when they haven't - but given the search space is so big, the effect of such a lie is probably going to be virtually nil?
sr. member
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... What would you like to see in the main thread?
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I guess that posting the scanned ranges here is not a good idea. Probably create separate topic for that if interesting. But practiclly it makes no sense.

Better to post some ECDSA investigations, new scripts, new ideas, ECDSA properties, etc. Something which could improve the search speed or approach.
full member
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Due to the nature of the issue of scanned ranges and the inability to confirm the reliability of such data - listing scanned ranges is not a good idea. There is, however, a group that jointly finds the key to the current level, where using the database - automatically checked ranges are excluded.

I am asking for suggestions to expand the topic with interesting data ... What would you like to see in the main thread? I will soon introduce a profitability table relative to GPU cards in proportion to price and performance along with the recommended setting for BitCrack.
copper member
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And of course I would like to know about the scanned ranges. You know that not everyone has high-performance equipment, but everyone wants to participate.
For example, I use a python script.
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