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Topic: Buttcoins.com Free BTC, LTC, CLAM and DOGE treasure hunt. Gamble your time not $ (Read 10780 times)

newbie
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thanks for the reply :-)

 You just happen to find 1 that had 1 deposit, minutes before you found it ?
boy is that guy gonna be pissed LOL
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Is there a small program available that will generate these keys, I don't have the ability to write 1 myself.
 I'd just like to generate about 100K per day, and check them against a list of 40K + addys that have lost coins
for fun.
 Seems many many of the original miners have never touched the coins they mined, every block of 50 BTC
went to a new addy and just sat there.

 Seems http://www.directory.io is offline
newbie
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https://i.imgur.com/HpNzkgF.png
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thanks for the reply :-)

 You just happen to find 1 that had 1 deposit, minutes before you found it ?
boy is that guy gonna be pissed LOL
legendary
Activity: 3934
Merit: 1248
Owner at AltQuick.com
Ahhh thanks for that post Dooglus.

I'll use it as a reference when people ask that question.
legendary
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Merit: 1333
how do you go about searching the blockchain, and listing all address's with a balance ?
I'm curious how the clam devs did this and hid the clams to those address's.

I'm not sure how they did it honestly.

Each block in the chain is a list of transactions.
Each transaction has a list of inputs and a list of outputs.
Work through the transactions in order, keep a list of all the outputs which aren't used as inputs for other transactions.
That gives you the list of unspent outputs.

Each output has a script which says how it can be spent.

The CLAM developers copied those outputs' scripts and put them into the CLAM block chain.

For example, this BTC transaction funds 1CrPRwBkwZdEejXusCbh8o35YMN7g7ffKf with an output which has this script to spend it (it looks a little different but that is just because of how the different block explorers are displaying it. It is actually a byte for byte identical copy):



The same script was used in this CLAM transaction to fund the corresponding CLAM address by making an output with the same script to spend it:



To use an analogy, each public key (ie. address) is like a lock, and the corresponding private key is the key that unlocks it.

The CLAM developers simply copied the locks from the BTC chain to the CLAM chain. They don't have access to the keys which open those locks, but since the locks are exact copies anyone who can unlock the BTC lock can also unlock the corresponding CLAM lock.

Edit: I found one...

legendary
Activity: 3934
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Owner at AltQuick.com
how do you go about searching the blockchain, and listing all address's with a balance ?
I'm curious how the clam devs did this and hid the clams to those address's.

I'm not sure how they did it honestly.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
If you have a signature campaign please feel free to post on this thread without being heckled or deleted! (by me anyways Tongue)

how do you go about searching the blockchain, and listing all address's with a balance ?
I'm curious how the clam devs did this and hid the clams to those address's.


legendary
Activity: 3934
Merit: 1248
Owner at AltQuick.com
If you have a signature campaign please feel free to post on this thread without being heckled or deleted! (by me anyways Tongue)
legendary
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Merit: 1000
this list only starts with 5 so you figure how many exponential's more there could be hehe.
Infinate
I'm pretty sure this is just a numeric list, so add upper and lower case letters....
I give up :-)

Well the private keys listed there are all in Base58 WIF (For your reference: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Wallet_import_format). That's why they all starts with a 5.
sr. member
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genius domain name   Wink the hole is missing haha
newbie
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This is the only good "Waste" of time tbh lol

I checked other keys against the list, all those listed are valid, put a small fraction of possible keys.
 this list only starts with 5 so you figure how many exponential's more there could be hehe.
Infinate
I'm pretty sure this is just a numeric list, so add upper and lower case letters....
I give up :-)
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
Long Live CLAM
This is the only good "Waste" of time tbh lol
legendary
Activity: 3934
Merit: 1248
Owner at AltQuick.com
Did anyone actually found something here?

I always see a empty wallets.

I found the fact that I lost an hour searching through.

Better luck tomorrow!  

At least you didn't lose any coins Cheesy!

Did ya have a good time?  You never know man!  Wink

Good luck players!
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1014
Bitdice is scam scam scammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Did anyone actually found something here?

I always see a empty wallets.

I found the fact that I lost an hour searching through.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1017
Did anyone actually found something here?

I always see a empty wallets.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
lets say i found a address with 70btc Huh
what can i do with it can someone explain it to me?
regards.
-Katerniko1

Import the address and private key to your wallet, done
try it with any address not used in the list, or an old empty 1

cool thanks Cheesy
regards.
-Katerniko1
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
lets say i found a address with 70btc Huh
what can i do with it can someone explain it to me?
regards.
-Katerniko1

Import the address and private key to your wallet, done
try it with any address not used in the list, or an old empty 1
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
lets say i found a address with 70btc Huh
what can i do with it can someone explain it to me?
regards.
-Katerniko1
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
Who's hunting today? maybe someone found a treasure?

someone's been digging thousands of clams and dumping them
legendary
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Who's hunting today? maybe someone found a treasure?
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0

Little better than that I would imagine now.

Chances grow with growth.

Those numbers I used were from 2014.

I know a number of people (including myself) who have found empty Bitcoin addresses in the middle of the pages.

Bitcoin is going to be the easiest to find right now I believe.

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I'm bored, how about another treasure hunt ?
Maybe an account with clams !
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