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Topic: Let's find the public address that won't lose to a "are you <" check (Read 559 times)

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In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
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No crap taken
1ZiMEzzgYzpq9LmeYWHy7PTR8Hn2XpeEf
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1PDtiuUS1XMRjV9j8FAWUQU4kzpEzRCdXP
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Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll.
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Sure, If you insist
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Did you mean bitaddress.org?
No, I meant brainwallet.org, sorry!
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Brainwallet.com gives no result.
Did you mean bitaddress.org?
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bite my shiny metal ass.
1NAjHxVY3qXqcKHH47CWyeA2fbkBt1CPpx
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Enter any english understandable series of words in http://brainwallet.org/, no compression, no special option.

And find an address that is superior to:

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"Can you beat this?"
"17q1wTwUzC1qY6t8GMX11QD5AGUoUcCChe"

(love the end of this address, btw. Grin)

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Rules:
- An address is > to another if it wins a lexicographical comparison to it.
- We ignore case
- z(Z)>a(A)>9>0
- Only '1' starting addresses can play

Any post without a brain wallet sentence + resulting winning address will probably be deleted.
Don't forget to check if the generated address doesn't have a balance. Wink

As soon as someone beats my address (easy one), he becomes the next one to beat.

Have fun!

Hint : "Yes."
Beats it.  Grin
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