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Space Lord
December 30, 2014, 05:11:18 PM
#25
Well, I could start up bitcoind and wait 2 days for the blockchain to sync and then import the key and send the raw transaction over RPC but it seems a whole lotta work for 4K satoshis.  I did try the import in multibit and 5640 sats is the dust limit. Smiley
With the new release, it takes 3 hours at most.

where can i find the new release

https://bitcoin.org/bin/0.10.0/test/

Keep in mind it's a release candidate and shouldn't be used if you don't want unstable software.
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December 30, 2014, 04:18:46 PM
#24
Well, I could start up bitcoind and wait 2 days for the blockchain to sync and then import the key and send the raw transaction over RPC but it seems a whole lotta work for 4K satoshis.  I did try the import in multibit and 5640 sats is the dust limit. Smiley
With the new release, it takes 3 hours at most.

where can i find the new release
sed
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December 30, 2014, 03:54:31 PM
#23
I think it still depends on your hardware.  But I admit I haven't fired up bitcoind in a few months.  Perhaps I should try the new version.
legendary
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Reverse engineer from time to time
December 30, 2014, 03:49:13 PM
#22
Well, I could start up bitcoind and wait 2 days for the blockchain to sync and then import the key and send the raw transaction over RPC but it seems a whole lotta work for 4K satoshis.  I did try the import in multibit and 5640 sats is the dust limit. Smiley
With the new release, it takes 3 hours at most.
sed
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December 30, 2014, 02:51:06 PM
#21
Well, I could start up bitcoind and wait 2 days for the blockchain to sync and then import the key and send the raw transaction over RPC but it seems a whole lotta work for 4K satoshis.  I did try the import in multibit and 5640 sats is the dust limit. Smiley
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December 30, 2014, 02:46:16 PM
#20
I just have sent 0.02$ to one of this address the first import will own it Tongue
https://chain.so/tx/BTC/05e032a39a055f951f1a993ad1879eac2b5393c2567507ebee6ed452830e8062

Address : 12rDRaLdAqfEBTXBUrYwLogoLdWY6VxKKT
Key : 5JwCMUpL1S1xRMBrADeSKLi2mtpGyi3uuchBjaqWBeZZ3jGooq8

The amount is pending haha waiting someone send it

Guess that didn't take long Smiley


I can see someone sent it
i will added another to :
Key : 5JcfXvHn8EVzBkMjdLkt2zohF92gd7zkm7wwVibjme85gHPkKgP
Address : 1EMuKrAjuGvuHspzZVYLGdGivE9uQfN8t7

https://chain.so/tx/BTC/84cf5c555ee1996f88b61daede0030bb0da61c56adbb0a6b693b6a42940b6b42


Blockchain.info doesn't show any activity associated with that address.

Oh, I see 4Ksat there now.  Lets see who gets it first Smiley

EDIT: Lol my wallet won't send less than 5460 satoshis...


Hhh create new one
sed
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December 30, 2014, 02:28:38 PM
#19
I just have sent 0.02$ to one of this address the first import will own it Tongue
https://chain.so/tx/BTC/05e032a39a055f951f1a993ad1879eac2b5393c2567507ebee6ed452830e8062

Address : 12rDRaLdAqfEBTXBUrYwLogoLdWY6VxKKT
Key : 5JwCMUpL1S1xRMBrADeSKLi2mtpGyi3uuchBjaqWBeZZ3jGooq8

The amount is pending haha waiting someone send it

Guess that didn't take long Smiley


I can see someone sent it
i will added another to :
Key : 5JcfXvHn8EVzBkMjdLkt2zohF92gd7zkm7wwVibjme85gHPkKgP
Address : 1EMuKrAjuGvuHspzZVYLGdGivE9uQfN8t7

https://chain.so/tx/BTC/84cf5c555ee1996f88b61daede0030bb0da61c56adbb0a6b693b6a42940b6b42


Blockchain.info doesn't show any activity associated with that address.

Oh, I see 4Ksat there now.  Lets see who gets it first Smiley

EDIT: Lol my wallet won't send less than 5460 satoshis...
legendary
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Reverse engineer from time to time
December 30, 2014, 02:26:39 PM
#18
I haven't read up on the address generation protocol, but here's a question...

Would it be possible to have a dedicated machine for generating addresses, and is it possible to be lucky and generate an existing address with actual balance? Grin

Yes you can have a dedicated machine for generating addresses.

But don't expect get one already generated by someone else in your lifetime

I think you have about the same odds of generating an address of winning the powerball 5 days in a row then on 6th day buying your ticket and being struck by lightning
7 times within that day, and this is much more likely than getting a used key.
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December 30, 2014, 02:17:05 PM
#17
I just have sent 0.02$ to one of this address the first import will own it Tongue
https://chain.so/tx/BTC/05e032a39a055f951f1a993ad1879eac2b5393c2567507ebee6ed452830e8062

Address : 12rDRaLdAqfEBTXBUrYwLogoLdWY6VxKKT
Key : 5JwCMUpL1S1xRMBrADeSKLi2mtpGyi3uuchBjaqWBeZZ3jGooq8

The amount is pending haha waiting someone send it

Guess that didn't take long Smiley


I can see someone sent it
i will added another to :
Key : 5JcfXvHn8EVzBkMjdLkt2zohF92gd7zkm7wwVibjme85gHPkKgP
Address : 1EMuKrAjuGvuHspzZVYLGdGivE9uQfN8t7

https://chain.so/tx/BTC/84cf5c555ee1996f88b61daede0030bb0da61c56adbb0a6b693b6a42940b6b42
sed
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December 30, 2014, 01:38:53 PM
#16
I just have sent 0.02$ to one of this address the first import will own it Tongue
https://chain.so/tx/BTC/05e032a39a055f951f1a993ad1879eac2b5393c2567507ebee6ed452830e8062

Address : 12rDRaLdAqfEBTXBUrYwLogoLdWY6VxKKT
Key : 5JwCMUpL1S1xRMBrADeSKLi2mtpGyi3uuchBjaqWBeZZ3jGooq8

The amount is pending haha waiting someone send it

Guess that didn't take long Smiley
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 30, 2014, 01:13:46 PM
#15
I haven't read up on the address generation protocol, but here's a question...

Would it be possible to have a dedicated machine for generating addresses, and is it possible to be lucky and generate an existing address with actual balance? Grin

Yes you can have a dedicated machine for generating addresses.

But don't expect get one already generated by someone else in your lifetime

I think you have about the same odds of generating an address of winning the powerball 5 days in a row then on 6th day buying your ticket and being struck by lightning
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 501
December 29, 2014, 10:58:21 PM
#14
I haven't read up on the address generation protocol, but here's a question...

Would it be possible to have a dedicated machine for generating addresses, and is it possible to be lucky and generate an existing address with actual balance? Grin

Yes you can have a dedicated machine for generating addresses.

But don't expect get one already generated by someone else in your lifetime
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
December 29, 2014, 10:32:02 PM
#13
I haven't read up on the address generation protocol, but here's a question...

Would it be possible to have a dedicated machine for generating addresses, and is it possible to be lucky and generate an existing address with actual balance? Grin
We've had this discussion thousands of times on the forum. Nothing prevents it, it would just take you billions of years, with all the computers on EARTH bruteforcing.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9909378

wow crazy Shocked
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December 29, 2014, 05:20:42 PM
#12
I just have sent 0.02$ to one of this address the first import will own it Tongue
https://chain.so/tx/BTC/05e032a39a055f951f1a993ad1879eac2b5393c2567507ebee6ed452830e8062

Address : 12rDRaLdAqfEBTXBUrYwLogoLdWY6VxKKT
Key : 5JwCMUpL1S1xRMBrADeSKLi2mtpGyi3uuchBjaqWBeZZ3jGooq8

The amount is pending haha waiting someone send it
hero member
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Merit: 503
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December 29, 2014, 05:04:14 PM
#11
This is actually a cool address! Cheesy

1P2PUGLadD5fgjNgn5mVMFQjrmxJXZXR8N

http://elmeda.net/Beta/index.php This tool is for you Smiley
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Space Lord
December 29, 2014, 04:47:41 PM
#10
This is actually a cool address! Cheesy

1P2PUGLadD5fgjNgn5mVMFQjrmxJXZXR8N
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 29, 2014, 04:42:47 PM
#9
Given the amount ofpossible addresses that you can have to hold BTC burning up 50k is a small amount and having 5 public address not too bad lol they will be on the list off address like qwerty12345 passphrase lol
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Space Lord
December 29, 2014, 04:40:20 PM
#8
I haven't read up on the address generation protocol, but here's a question...

Would it be possible to have a dedicated machine for generating addresses, and is it possible to be lucky and generate an existing address with actual balance? Grin
We've had this discussion thousands of times on the forum. Nothing prevents it, it would just take you billions of years, with all the computers on EARTH bruteforcing.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9909378

I'm not talking about bruteforcing addresses, nor generating by a pattern. I'm just talking about generating random addresses as fast as possible.
But I believe the answer would be the same...

And here's a nice infographic I found on your link Grin
https://i.imgur.com/IL6PV5E.jpg
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December 29, 2014, 04:33:27 PM
#7
I haven't read up on the address generation protocol, but here's a question...

Would it be possible to have a dedicated machine for generating addresses, and is it possible to be lucky and generate an existing address with actual balance? Grin

Hhhh it created another tool to check the balance are all of them haave 0 $
legendary
Activity: 1862
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Reverse engineer from time to time
December 29, 2014, 04:11:23 PM
#6
I haven't read up on the address generation protocol, but here's a question...

Would it be possible to have a dedicated machine for generating addresses, and is it possible to be lucky and generate an existing address with actual balance? Grin
We've had this discussion thousands of times on the forum. Nothing prevents it, it would just take you billions of years, with all the computers on EARTH bruteforcing.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9909378
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