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Topic: Chinese team released software to mine Satoshi's coin (Read 6376 times)

legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
please download that crappy software and then your own coins are gone...  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Haha, they might be lucky and find it before Humanity has died on Earth.
hero member
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If i ask you do you have black friend? is that racism?

No, but if you ask me if I have a “ching chong” friend (the term that you used), that is racist.

Anyway, you dont know racism until you're in China. Go north at the border of Mongolia, racism in America is nothing to what you would see.

Again, the fact that there are racist people in the world does not entitle you to be racist as well. At least try to be a better person.
hero member
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But ofcourse those ching chong [...]

This is racist.

As much as being called white devil.....

or Brack



Others being racist doesn't give you the right to be racist too.
hero member
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But ofcourse those ching chong [...]

This is racist.
hero member
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GCVMMWH
I suppose it can be done if enough people join in this project. Kinda like the SETI project, distributed computing will allow an impossibly difficult problem to be solved by millions of individual systems. If someone can figure out the math, maybe we can estimate how long and how many individual systems it might take to brute force the private key.

Most possibly within the next 100,000,000,000,000,000 years.
hero member
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With existing technology you could fill the universe with computers

I'm interested in such a technology.
My point was [...]

It was a joke.
legendary
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With existing technology you could fill the universe with computers

I'm interested in such a technology.
My point was that even if you filled the universe with existing computers, they would not crack SHA-256. There are only 10^78 atoms, give or take, in the universe. Not enough to build enough computers to crack it in a comprehensible timeframe.

https://i.imgur.com/fYFBsqp.jpg

legendary
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if the private keys of those addresses are found and the coins stolen, i think it would be end of bitcoin, because no one ever will trust bitcoin ever. if a popular address like satoshie's can be hacked all addresses would be in danger.
but as far as i know about private keys and bitcoin, it is impossible to do so...
hero member
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even though finding the private key is close to impossible
i think there can be a chance of finding it if you are very lucky enough
hero member
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I suppose it can be done if enough people join in this project. Kinda like the SETI project, distributed computing will allow an impossibly difficult problem to be solved by millions of individual systems. If someone can figure out the math, maybe we can estimate how long and how many individual systems it might take to brute force the private key.

No, even then it wouldn't be enough. Please refer to the post about filling the universe with computers and bit having enough computing power.
sr. member
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Yeah let's all steal the money from the guy who created something awesome for us all.

So, the purpose of this software is to hack Satoshi's wallet?
How if in that wallet, there is just 10 or maybe 1 BTC inside? Think about it! Cheesy

Most of Satoshi's addresses look pretty much the same. They contain a balance of 50 BTC as newly generated inputs (i.e. freshly mined coins) with no outputs. There are thousands of these addresses scattered across the blockchain, most of which were mined during 2009.

Actually, as far as I know, all of his addresses have 50BTC each apart from 12cbQLTFMXRnSzktFkuoG3eHoMeFtpTu3S, which he sent 10BTC to Hal Finney and moved some of the rest.
Didn't know Satoshi sent these to Hal 9 days after blockchain was launched. In my mind that happened by the end of 2009 instead of very beggining. For me, this is another proof that Hal is Satoshi. It adds up when you take into consideration Hal's disease and satoshi disappearing.
It would also make sense why Satoshi only left a quick message saying he wasn't dorian, without signing or anything. He couldn't do much at that point.
legendary
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With existing technology you could fill the universe with computers

I'm interested in such a technology.

He's saying that if the universe was filled with computers at today's technology level, it still wouldn't be enough computing power.
member
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I suppose it can be done if enough people join in this project. Kinda like the SETI project, distributed computing will allow an impossibly difficult problem to be solved by millions of individual systems. If someone can figure out the math, maybe we can estimate how long and how many individual systems it might take to brute force the private key.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
With existing technology you could fill the universe with computers

I'm interested in such a technology.
legendary
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Merit: 1036
If one had the available computing power to do this, they could much easier mine the entirety of remaining bitcoins prior to difficulty retargeting and have alot more bitcoins than just satoshis.

This is a waste of time by hackers who are bad at math. With existing technology you could fill the universe with computers and not crack anyone's private key.
sr. member
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Director - www.cubeform.io
If one had the available computing power to do this, they could much easier mine the entirety of remaining bitcoins prior to difficulty retargeting and have alot more bitcoins than just satoshis.
legendary
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𝓗𝓞𝓓𝓛
So, the purpose of this software is to hack Satoshi's wallet?
How if in that wallet, there is just 10 or maybe 1 BTC inside? Think about it! Cheesy

Most of Satoshi's addresses look pretty much the same. They contain a balance of 50 BTC as newly generated inputs (i.e. freshly mined coins) with no outputs. There are thousands of these addresses scattered across the blockchain, most of which were mined during 2009.

Actually, as far as I know, all of his addresses have 50BTC each apart from 12cbQLTFMXRnSzktFkuoG3eHoMeFtpTu3S, which he sent 10BTC to Hal Finney and moved some of the rest.

Owh, I didn't know about that. So, keep working for it Chinese team...
hero member
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So, the purpose of this software is to hack Satoshi's wallet?
How if in that wallet, there is just 10 or maybe 1 BTC inside? Think about it! Cheesy

Most of Satoshi's addresses look pretty much the same. They contain a balance of 50 BTC as newly generated inputs (i.e. freshly mined coins) with no outputs. There are thousands of these addresses scattered across the blockchain, most of which were mined during 2009.

Actually, as far as I know, all of his addresses have 50BTC each apart from 12cbQLTFMXRnSzktFkuoG3eHoMeFtpTu3S, which he sent 10BTC to Hal Finney and moved some of the rest.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
So, the purpose of this software is to hack Satoshi's wallet?
How if in that wallet, there is just 10 or maybe 1 BTC inside? Think about it! Cheesy

Most of Satoshi's addresses look pretty much the same. They contain a balance of 50 BTC as newly generated inputs (i.e. freshly mined coins) with no outputs. There are thousands of these addresses scattered across the blockchain, most of which were mined during 2009.
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