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Topic: Has someone found any btc addy on directory.io with btc in it? - page 2. (Read 2918 times)

hero member
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rgbkey.github.io/pgp.txt
I do not think that this site has all bitcoin addresses private keys , it is just a joke .. I tried some to check some addresses in the first page and they are completely dry
That's not how bitcoin works. These are all valid addresses, just nobody has ever sent money to them.
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
I do not think that this site has all bitcoin addresses private keys , it is just a joke .. I tried some to check some addresses in the first page and they are completely dry

The private keys and addresses are real, but you are trying to find a grain of sand in a vast ocean.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 658
rgbkey.github.io/pgp.txt
It's pointless even to use the website, it would be much quicker just to create random addresses yourself and see if they have any coins.
Even if i type random addresses by my self and by luck they contain bitcoins then how can i find their private keys?
You wouldn't be typing addresses. You would be finding random private keys, which would correspond to addresses.
hero member
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I do not think that this site has all bitcoin addresses private keys , it is just a joke .. I tried some to check some addresses in the first page and they are completely dry
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
I don't think anyone found anything on directory, but if I'm not mistaken someone found Clams on Buttcoins

Easier to earn a lot of coins on faucets, I think... Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 1000
PUGG.io
It's pointless even to use the website, it would be much quicker just to create random addresses yourself and see if they have any coins.
Even if i type random addresses by my self and by luck they contain bitcoins then how can i find their private keys?
legendary
Activity: 3710
Merit: 1586
I have not heard of anyone that has found something.
Have you tried it? I used some help and can confirm that starting 5 pages have nothing in them.

It isn't possible to find a key with coins in it. Please read the answers that others have given. The numbers are too large.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 658
rgbkey.github.io/pgp.txt
It's pointless even to use the website, it would be much quicker just to create random addresses yourself and see if they have any coins.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 1000
PUGG.io
I have not heard of anyone that has found something.
Have you tried it? I used some help and can confirm that starting 5 pages have nothing in them.

even if you had supercomputers which can scan 1 million pages per second you will need billions of
years to scan maybe <1% of the pages.
  Shocked Shocked Shocked Then i should giveup what i was going to do
hero member
Activity: 521
Merit: 522
Developer - EthicHacker - BTC enthusiast
I have not heard of anyone that has found something.
Have you tried it? I used some help and can confirm that starting 5 pages have nothing in them.

even if you had supercomputers which can scan 1 million pages per second you will need billions of
years to scan maybe <1% of the pages.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 1000
PUGG.io
I have not heard of anyone that has found something.
Have you tried it? I used some help and can confirm that starting 5 pages have nothing in them.
hero member
Activity: 521
Merit: 522
Developer - EthicHacker - BTC enthusiast
I recently got to know about it and it's features.

How many pages you have gone through on directory.io in order to find a btc address with bitcoins in it? Huh

the chance is very very very small. So only mathematically there is some sort of possibility. But practically
you have nearly no chance. maybe in 500 years or when we have quantum computers.  


regarding directory.io take the following cite:
"1 page worth of your data weighs 12KB as a .txt, and about 8KB when compressed to zip. Call it 10KB to save my poor calculator the embarrassment.

904625697166532776746648320380374280103671755200316906558262375061821325312 x 10000 =
9,046,256,971,665,327,767,466,483,203,803,742,801,036,717,552,003,169,065,582,623,750,618,213,253,120,000 bytes

A double layer blu-ray can hold 50GB = 50,000,000,000 bytes

So every 2 blu-ray disks you send will hold 100GB (again, round numbers = easy math) 100,000,000,000 bytes for 2 discs

So I'm just going to chop the last 4 triplets off that big number up there and get: 9,046,256,971,665,327,767,466,483,203,803,742,801,036,717,552,003,169,065,582,623,750,618 packages of 2 blu-ray disks

The post office would love you, but the Sun is going to burn out before you burn a percent of a percent of those discs
"

source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1rua34/all_bitcoin_private_keys_leaked/
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1014
Bitdice is scam scam scammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I have not heard of anyone that has found something.
Might be helpful: http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-protocol-hack-joke/
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 1000
PUGG.io
I recently got to know about it and it's features.

How many pages you have gone through on directory.io in order to find a btc address with bitcoins in it? Huh
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