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newbie
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It is unlikely that you will be able to find anything worthwhile there.
sr. member
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Not so sure how you are able to generate that huge number of private addresses and keys but I don't know if this is ethical or not. You are literally stealing from someone alive or dead. And without proper information for the whereabouts of the real owner how can we be sure that the addresses in here are clean or at the very least not hacked? Thank you so much for the offer and I think you have a very great talent, but we also wanna make sure that talent is being put to good use for the right thing.
why don't you stop posting such unethical things on the forum?

Unethical would be if money was stolen but that is not what is happening here. The chance of a private key collision is mostly unheard of and will probably only happen a couple of times in the history of Bitcoin and posting public private keys with nothing in them and has never had anything in them will probably not be a problem.
This eases my mind a bit, knowing that with opening an address I haven't touched at all, I do not take someone else's livelihood.
sr. member
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How do you think you can generate the same keys ... I guess the story has not seen anything like this ... Do you have a real example?
jr. member
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Can i get a link to your code and if it generates just pvk or addresses as well.
How long time did it take to generate 1 million keys?

Around 2 hours

holly shit, then your code must be horrible. generating 1 million private keys should not take more than a minute or so. and that's just if you use CPU not GPU, with a GPU it can be a lot higher than that. and that is based on my code written in C# which is a managed language and slow, yours seem to be in C so it shouldn't take about 30 seconds!

Generating 2 same Bitcoin address is possible, but for that you must be very very very lucky.

lol, it is impossible and you are wasting your time.
member
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Dear Bitcointalk friends,

                                      Here I am uploading millions of valid Bitcoin address and corresponding private keys for development purpose,education purpose,fun and luck  Smiley.
There are lot of websites and users those who sells Bitcoin address and corresponding private keys. All these are just scams for fooling newbies. Do not invest anything to purchase these types of lists and private key making software's. Please understand that Bitcoin key space is very huge . Generating 2 same Bitcoin address is possible, but for that you must be very very very lucky.

I am uploading files in .xlsx format. Each file contains 1 Million Bitcoin address and corresponding private keys. I don't know the balances of all these addresses.I am just generating and uploading . It will take years to check the balances of all these addresses.

Feel the mathematical beauty of Bitcoin ecosystem

Software used : https://github.com/exploitagency/vanitygen-plus

Check Bitcoin balances in multiple addresses here  : https://bitcoin-wall.com/check/

Bitcoin block explorer : https://www.blockchain.com/explorer

Importing and sweeping private keys :  https://coinguides.org/import-sweep-private-keys-electrum-wallet/

Files

18/02/2019

File 1  : 1-18022019.xlsx

File 2  :1-19022019.xlsx
 


New files coming soon ...




                          
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legendary
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why don't you stop posting such unethical things on the forum?

Unethical would be if money was stolen but that is not what is happening here. The chance of a private key collision is mostly unheard of and will probably only happen a couple of times in the history of Bitcoin and posting public private keys with nothing in them and has never had anything in them will probably not be a problem.
legendary
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We all know that it is not easy to steal the private key. There are millions of Bitcoins that have been lost so far, it would be more logical to try them out (at least you will not commit a crime). I found an article about the possibility :
Quote
Here is a private key in hexadecimal - 256 bits in hexadecimal is 32 bytes, or 64 characters in the range 0-9 or A-F.

E9873D79C6D87DC0FB6A5778633389F4453213303DA61F20BD67FC233AA33262
This private key does not exist by the way.
So you see, there are 64 characters, and each character is hexadecimal (can hold 16 different case insensitive values: {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F} ), meaning there are 1664 possible private key combinations.

Now let’s go big.

The current world population is roughly 7.6 billion. Assume everyone holds a wallet (meaning  7,600,000,000 private keys).

Even with this imaginary best case scenario, the success rate of randomly guessing a private key correctly is:

 100⋅7,600,000,0001664=0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000065634881018717779152936274157283036740481602769715738%

Extra:

So even if you had the computing power of Sunway TaihuLight (a Chinese supercomputer which, as of November 2016, is ranked number one in the TOP500 list as the fastest supercomputer in the world), which is about 9.3⋅1016=93,000,000,000,000,000 floating point operations per second (flops), then giving there are 86,400 seconds a day and about 365 days a year, and (falsely) assuming it takes 1 flop to generate a private key and 0 time to check for its correctness, then a correct guess would probably occur once every-

1365⋅(16647,600,000,000)(86400⋅(9.3⋅1016))= 5194882658574989737995779322992527357514014.0710380707

years.

This is a-

5194882658574989737995779322992527357514014.071038070713,800,000,000=376440772360506502753317342245835.31576188507761145439

times the existence of our universe (the big bang took place approximately 13.8 billion years ago).

Good luck!

So what your saying is that it's, in fact, actually quite Impossible to even get 1 successful key...

This would also suggest that even with a successful key... There is no guarantee that there will be a balance...

So all that work will most likely end with an account with a balance = 0

It is not impossible in fact you could use a site like keys.lol and find 2 in 10 minutes. But then again you could also spend a thousand year going page to page and not ever find a key. Your odds are way better if you were to just solo mine bitcoin. I have an Antminer S3 and it gets around 450 GH/s or 450,000,000,000 guesses a second. I would rather solo mine with that then EVER waist my time trying to find someone elses key. Atleast when you did that, it would be the equivalence of playing the lottery every 10 minutes. I have read that there is software created that uses your CPU's power to try new keys. The stronger the CPU the better.  But even with the best hardware out there your odds are like 2>256. So basically it is PRACTILY impossible!
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 3
Dear Bitcointalk friends,

                                      Here I am uploading millions of valid Bitcoin address and corresponding private keys for development purpose,education purpose,fun and luck  Smiley.
There are lot of websites and users those who sells Bitcoin address and corresponding private keys. All these are just scams for fooling newbies. Do not invest anything to purchase these types of lists and private key making software's. Please understand that Bitcoin key space is very huge . Generating 2 same Bitcoin address is possible, but for that you must be very very very lucky.

I am uploading files in .xlsx format. Each file contains 1 Million Bitcoin address and corresponding private keys. I don't know the balances of all these addresses.I am just generating and uploading . It will take years to check the balances of all these addresses.

Feel the mathematical beauty of Bitcoin ecosystem

Software used : https://github.com/exploitagency/vanitygen-plus

Check Bitcoin balances in multiple addresses here  : https://bitcoin-wall.com/check/

Bitcoin block explorer : https://www.blockchain.com/explorer

Importing and sweeping private keys :  https://coinguides.org/import-sweep-private-keys-electrum-wallet/

Files

18/02/2019


it won't take more than 1hrs if you newbi with electrum wallet (import addresses is faster)

in 1 hrs you can easily generate millions of addresses not just 1M or 2M (all format)



legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1293
There is trouble abrewing
I am doing this just for awareness . Scammers are selling these types of lists and list making softwares in ebay, youtube etc.

All must aware that any one can make the list and results will be zero. Feel the power of Bitcoin ecosystem

you can't just say you are doing something while everything else including your actions are telling the exact opposite!

if you wanted to "increase awareness" then there was no point in creating those .xlsx files and there was certainly no point in creating that github repository either. all you had to do was to simply open up a topic and clearly explain what is going on and why it is a scam!
member
Activity: 324
Merit: 15
Hello,

I really don't see the purpose of this except scaming purpose or making confusion in users mind regarding security matters on BTC.

It is highly impossible to find some real BTC on this and could e bad use in bad hands.

member
Activity: 532
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why don't you stop posting such unethical things on the forum?
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 13
This is like hunting hidden treasures, very low chance to find something good  Wink
full member
Activity: 461
Merit: 101
I am doing this just for awareness . Scammers are selling these types of lists and list making softwares in ebay, youtube etc.

All must aware that any one can make the list and results will be zero. Feel the power of Bitcoin ecosystem
hero member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 509
We all know that it is not easy to steal the private key. There are millions of Bitcoins that have been lost so far, it would be more logical to try them out (at least you will not commit a crime). I found an article about the possibility :
Quote
Here is a private key in hexadecimal - 256 bits in hexadecimal is 32 bytes, or 64 characters in the range 0-9 or A-F.

E9873D79C6D87DC0FB6A5778633389F4453213303DA61F20BD67FC233AA33262
This private key does not exist by the way.
So you see, there are 64 characters, and each character is hexadecimal (can hold 16 different case insensitive values: {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F} ), meaning there are 1664 possible private key combinations.

Now let’s go big.

The current world population is roughly 7.6 billion. Assume everyone holds a wallet (meaning  7,600,000,000 private keys).

Even with this imaginary best case scenario, the success rate of randomly guessing a private key correctly is:

 100⋅7,600,000,0001664=0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000065634881018717779152936274157283036740481602769715738%

Extra:

So even if you had the computing power of Sunway TaihuLight (a Chinese supercomputer which, as of November 2016, is ranked number one in the TOP500 list as the fastest supercomputer in the world), which is about 9.3⋅1016=93,000,000,000,000,000 floating point operations per second (flops), then giving there are 86,400 seconds a day and about 365 days a year, and (falsely) assuming it takes 1 flop to generate a private key and 0 time to check for its correctness, then a correct guess would probably occur once every-

1365⋅(16647,600,000,000)(86400⋅(9.3⋅1016))= 5194882658574989737995779322992527357514014.0710380707

years.

This is a-

5194882658574989737995779322992527357514014.071038070713,800,000,000=376440772360506502753317342245835.31576188507761145439

times the existence of our universe (the big bang took place approximately 13.8 billion years ago).

Good luck!

So what your saying is that it's, in fact, actually quite Impossible to even get 1 successful key...

This would also suggest that even with a successful key... There is no guarantee that there will be a balance...

So all that work will most likely end with an account with a balance = 0

Certainly, it will be a greater disappointment. In a short time you crack the private key which is needed 51 billion year, but balance is huge ''0''.
That is why I found this calculation and shared it so that those who have such an idea do not bother to do so.
copper member
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I don't see point of this unless you're trying vulnerability of Bitcoin cryptography or address generation. Even LBC which generate at least 8 billion and AFAIK they only found few addresses with bitcoin.

Not when one found vulnerability of PRNG/CSPRNG within a wallet
+1

This will be the true nightmare...
But I think that this project is just for fun. I did it last year and it's really fun.
copper member
Activity: 140
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In order to make guessing bitcoin wallets and keys worth while one has to own a supercomputer that is billions of times quicker than the current fastest super computer. I'd say it's safe, until the aliens arrive Cheesy
legendary
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So what service are you doing for the community by generating millions of Bitcoin addresses and their private keys? You will definitely not generate any Bitcoin address that contains any coins, because the math and numbers makes that impossible.  Tongue

These Bitcoin address and private keys can also not be used by anyone, because it was exposed to the internet. So what is the use of doing this, if it has no value to the community?

People should just generate their own Bitcoin address and be done with that.  Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 3472
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How long time did it take to generate 1 million keys?

Around 2 hours

holly shit, then your code must be horrible. generating 1 million private keys should not take more than a minute or so. and that's just if you use CPU not GPU, with a GPU it can be a lot higher than that. and that is based on my code written in C# which is a managed language and slow, yours seem to be in C so it shouldn't take about 30 seconds!

Generating 2 same Bitcoin address is possible, but for that you must be very very very lucky.

lol, it is impossible and you are wasting your time.
copper member
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Generating 2 same Bitcoin address is possible, but for that you must be very very very lucky.
I think you have to add a lot more "very" into above statement, to make it more sense.

I don't know the balances of all these addresses.I am just generating and uploading . It will take years to check the balances of all these addresses.
Zero Grin

Don't you think, you are doing something very unethical? It is an act of stealing other's money and should not be encouraged at any cost.
It's fine Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 910
Merit: 351
Don't you think, you are doing something very unethical? It is an act of stealing other's money and should not be encouraged at any cost.

I'm not sure this can be counted as stealing. He's just uploading 1 million keys that he generates randomly (well sure, there's a possibility it was used before but the potential is so small). We can do the same thing, and we might not even comes to the same list of addresses.

But I don't know why would people use this though, if they want to learn about private key and addresses, there's no need to generates that many.
member
Activity: 672
Merit: 29
This is not a scam or fraud site where you want to gift out people personal properties
I would suggest you refrain from making this sort of post here or if it's possible you turn a new live and work for your earnings the right way
full member
Activity: 540
Merit: 100
There are no bitcoin users that will listen to you. We are aware that we can lose our money any wrong move. There are now many bitcoins that have hacked and that's the bitcoin users are becoming more careful than before. Your wallet that you are promoting is not advisable to use.
legendary
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Don't you think, you are doing something very unethical? It is an act of stealing other's money and should not be encouraged at any cost.
full member
Activity: 461
Merit: 101
How long time did it take to generate 1 million keys?

Around 2 hours
hero member
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Merit: 534
We all know that it is not easy to steal the private key. There are millions of Bitcoins that have been lost so far, it would be more logical to try them out (at least you will not commit a crime). I found an article about the possibility :
Quote
Here is a private key in hexadecimal - 256 bits in hexadecimal is 32 bytes, or 64 characters in the range 0-9 or A-F.

E9873D79C6D87DC0FB6A5778633389F4453213303DA61F20BD67FC233AA33262
This private key does not exist by the way.
So you see, there are 64 characters, and each character is hexadecimal (can hold 16 different case insensitive values: {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F} ), meaning there are 1664 possible private key combinations.

Now let’s go big.

The current world population is roughly 7.6 billion. Assume everyone holds a wallet (meaning  7,600,000,000 private keys).

Even with this imaginary best case scenario, the success rate of randomly guessing a private key correctly is:

 100⋅7,600,000,0001664=0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000065634881018717779152936274157283036740481602769715738%

Extra:

So even if you had the computing power of Sunway TaihuLight (a Chinese supercomputer which, as of November 2016, is ranked number one in the TOP500 list as the fastest supercomputer in the world), which is about 9.3⋅1016=93,000,000,000,000,000 floating point operations per second (flops), then giving there are 86,400 seconds a day and about 365 days a year, and (falsely) assuming it takes 1 flop to generate a private key and 0 time to check for its correctness, then a correct guess would probably occur once every-

1365⋅(16647,600,000,000)(86400⋅(9.3⋅1016))= 5194882658574989737995779322992527357514014.0710380707

years.

This is a-

5194882658574989737995779322992527357514014.071038070713,800,000,000=376440772360506502753317342245835.31576188507761145439

times the existence of our universe (the big bang took place approximately 13.8 billion years ago).

Good luck!

So what your saying is that it's, in fact, actually quite Impossible to even get 1 successful key...

This would also suggest that even with a successful key... There is no guarantee that there will be a balance...

So all that work will most likely end with an account with a balance = 0
member
Activity: 112
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How long time did it take to generate 1 million keys?
hero member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 509
We all know that it is not easy to steal the private key. There are millions of Bitcoins that have been lost so far, it would be more logical to try them out (at least you will not commit a crime). I found an article about the possibility :
Quote
Here is a private key in hexadecimal - 256 bits in hexadecimal is 32 bytes, or 64 characters in the range 0-9 or A-F.

E9873D79C6D87DC0FB6A5778633389F4453213303DA61F20BD67FC233AA33262
This private key does not exist by the way.
So you see, there are 64 characters, and each character is hexadecimal (can hold 16 different case insensitive values: {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F} ), meaning there are 1664 possible private key combinations.

Now let’s go big.

The current world population is roughly 7.6 billion. Assume everyone holds a wallet (meaning  7,600,000,000 private keys).

Even with this imaginary best case scenario, the success rate of randomly guessing a private key correctly is:

 100⋅7,600,000,0001664=0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000065634881018717779152936274157283036740481602769715738%

Extra:

So even if you had the computing power of Sunway TaihuLight (a Chinese supercomputer which, as of November 2016, is ranked number one in the TOP500 list as the fastest supercomputer in the world), which is about 9.3⋅1016=93,000,000,000,000,000 floating point operations per second (flops), then giving there are 86,400 seconds a day and about 365 days a year, and (falsely) assuming it takes 1 flop to generate a private key and 0 time to check for its correctness, then a correct guess would probably occur once every-

1365⋅(16647,600,000,000)(86400⋅(9.3⋅1016))= 5194882658574989737995779322992527357514014.0710380707

years.

This is a-

5194882658574989737995779322992527357514014.071038070713,800,000,000=376440772360506502753317342245835.31576188507761145439

times the existence of our universe (the big bang took place approximately 13.8 billion years ago).

Good luck!
full member
Activity: 461
Merit: 101
Dear Bitcointalk friends,

                                      Here I am uploading millions of valid Bitcoin address and corresponding private keys for development purpose,education purpose,fun and luck  Smiley.
There are lot of websites and users those who sells Bitcoin address and corresponding private keys. All these are just scams for fooling newbies. Do not invest anything to purchase these types of lists and private key making software's. Please understand that Bitcoin key space is very huge . Generating 2 same Bitcoin address is possible, but for that you must be very very very lucky.

I am uploading files in .xlsx format. Each file contains 1 Million Bitcoin address and corresponding private keys. I don't know the balances of all these addresses.I am just generating and uploading . It will take years to check the balances of all these addresses.

Feel the mathematical beauty of Bitcoin ecosystem

Software used : https://github.com/exploitagency/vanitygen-plus

Check Bitcoin balances in multiple addresses here  : https://bitcoin-wall.com/check/

Bitcoin block explorer : https://www.blockchain.com/explorer

Importing and sweeping private keys :  https://coinguides.org/import-sweep-private-keys-electrum-wallet/

Files

18/02/2019

File 1  : 1-18022019.xlsx

File 2  :1-19022019.xlsx
 


New files coming soon ...




                          
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