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legendary
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June 06, 2014, 06:58:33 PM
#14
I want to correct one more bit of bad information from your OP for anyone else reading this thread.
There is only one very simple rule for creating a good private key and it is:
Generate a cryptographically secure 256 bit random number between 1 and the maximum possible private key.
That is it, there aint no more.

I don't think he would like to mess with a Hero Member like you who has been in this field since a long time... LOL Chirag, you are just fucked up.
legendary
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June 06, 2014, 03:30:00 PM
#13
i know every rule for creating a private key and only a few people know that and its worth a lot but i dont know the exact price for it and if i should really sell it or not but cheacking millions of key is a shit load of work to do so i think i can sell it to the best offer i get.
I want to correct one more bit of bad information from your OP for anyone else reading this thread.

There is only one very simple rule for creating a good private key and it is:

Generate a cryptographically secure 256 bit random number between 1 and the maximum possible private key.

That is it, there aint no more.
legendary
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June 06, 2014, 03:16:38 PM
#12
most dont know that every address has 58^5 keys
I am going to assume you mean to say 58 x 105 because 585 = 656,356,768 is so wrong it is not even worth responding to.  Let's see how many key pairs per Bitcoin address there really are:

10x = 296
ln(10x) = ln(296)
x(ln(10)) = 96ln(2)

x = 96ln(2)/ln(10) = 28.89889

So the answer is about 1028.89889

You are off by over 28 - 6 = 22 orders of magnitude.

Tell you what, instead of buying anything from you, how about you pay me a few BTC and I will teach you how to do simple math.
legendary
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June 06, 2014, 02:51:20 PM
#11
One of the funniest threads I have seen in a long time.  For those not familiar with how Bitcoin works:

There are slightly less than 2256 possible private keys.

Each of these private keys maps to a public key.

Each public key maps to one Bitcoin address but since there are only 2160 possible Bitcoin addresses that means that, on average, every Bitcoin address maps to 296 public keys.

i have a method from which you can create all the keys in the world but still you need to cheack every key and hardly 1 % of addys are used so its a hard way to get lucky if you doing that alone
Way less than 1% of the 2160 Bitcoin addresses are in use or will ever be used.  Way less.

I also have a method for generating all possible private keys:

for (BigInteger i = 1; i < MAX_PRIV_KEY, i++)

Sorry for making that public, that will reduce the value of your method quite a bit.
legendary
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June 06, 2014, 02:41:42 PM
#10
i create every possible key that and that dosent start with useing addys....
useing addys need atleast 32 core and 32 gb ram and then maybe you can find a key in a month or two
i genrate every possible key and have them in my data base have cheacked them and have a list of addys linked to those keys

You sir, need to read up on the security of the Crypto networks  Roll Eyes
full member
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June 06, 2014, 02:39:29 PM
#9
i have a method from which you can create all the keys in the world but still you need to cheack every key and hardly 1 % of addys are used so its a hard way to get lucky if you doing that alone
 
 Huh  Wink

full member
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Hi
June 06, 2014, 01:42:18 PM
#8
Can you confirm you can crack my lost private key ?  Do you need the Public Key ?

PM me and I will verify to the board.

thx
from the above posts that kind of service he is not offering  Wink
newbie
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June 06, 2014, 01:31:09 PM
#7
Can you confirm you can crack my lost private key ?  Do you need the Public Key ?

PM me and I will verify to the board.

thx
full member
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Hi
June 06, 2014, 01:26:50 PM
#6
can you give a an example with a simple dummy address  Huh
newbie
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June 06, 2014, 11:11:50 AM
#5
if i could do that i wouldent sell the logic i could be super rich myself.

i have a method from which you can create all the keys in the world but still you need to cheack every key and hardly 1 % of addys are used so its a hard way to get lucky if you doing that alone
hero member
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June 06, 2014, 11:05:30 AM
#4
i still don't get what do you want to sell?
can you crack private key from BTC address that we provide?
newbie
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June 06, 2014, 11:00:02 AM
#3
i create every possible key that and that dosent start with useing addys....
useing addys need atleast 32 core and 32 gb ram and then maybe you can find a key in a month or two
i genrate every possible key and have them in my data base have cheacked them and have a list of addys linked to those keys
full member
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Hi
June 06, 2014, 10:54:06 AM
#2
so you can create a private key if i give a public address  Huh or its something else
newbie
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June 06, 2014, 10:43:02 AM
#1
hello guys am chirag also know as dragon in btc community and am here to discus about private keys.

i have genrated over millions of keys allready and its not a prank like directory.io i can genrate almost every possible private key for a wallet i know every rule for genrating a key like most dont know that every address has 58^5 keys so its not that hard to crack a key but still you need another 58^46 keys and thats a hell lot try calculating it on a calculator? its useless

i know every rule for creating a private key and only a few people know that and its worth a lot but i dont know the exact price for it and if i should really sell it or not but cheacking millions of key is a shit load of work to do so i think i can sell it to the best offer i get.

i can answer your questions if you have any doubts and your ideas are wlcomed so please give your views on this.
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