Author

Topic: Why r is reused and short ? (Read 193 times)

brand new
Activity: 0
Merit: 0
March 26, 2021, 06:00:53 AM
#6
Reusing is superior to reusing on the grounds that it saves the energy that accompanies destroying and re-fabricate items. It likewise essentially lessens waste and contamination since it decreases the requirement for crude materials, saving the two backwoods and water supplies.
It has a major effect to utilize reused items. "The three R's – decrease, reuse and reuse – all assistance to eliminate the measure of waste we discard. They save characteristic assets, landfill space and energy. Additionally, the three R's set aside land and cash that networks should use to discard squander in landfills
member
Activity: 873
Merit: 22
$$P2P BTC BRUTE.JOIN NOW ! https://uclck.me/SQPJk
March 16, 2021, 12:26:48 PM
#5
Hi i figure out that when you make a r-scan of some addresses it comes out like this

In Input NR: 2[global increment]

Resued R-Value:

In Input NR: 3[global increment]

Resued R-Value:

empty r value

or like this

Resued R-Value:
883afb923aa9b27e98e7433d406fff17cd56
In Input NR: 75[global increment] 160014d23a0b48af87476bc3aea2b229b70f18743cf81b

short r value

what does this mean, both are my addresses and start with a 1....

i read about it test it and boom ... makes me a bit nervous.



R-Scan is fake util !!!
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
March 15, 2021, 01:09:25 PM
#4
Sry was sick some days, i figure out this was not the real r value so its ok. THX for helping
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 6660
bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
March 11, 2021, 12:23:10 AM
#3
First, please share the tool you used for this output. I am not sure what Input NR: 2[global increment] means and from the looks of it it looks like program output.

Resued R-Value:
883afb923aa9b27e98e7433d406fff17cd56
In Input NR: 75[global increment] 160014d23a0b48af87476bc3aea2b229b70f18743cf81b

short r value

what does this mean, both are my addresses and start with a 1....


Millions of other addresses also start with a 1 but have completely different r values for their signatures, it's nothing to be worried about. But what do you mean by "both are my addresses"? Where is the other address?  Huh
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 10611
March 10, 2021, 11:57:54 PM
#2
Hi i figure out that when you make a r-scan of some addresses it comes out like this
What are you using to do this "r-scan" it may not even be correct.

Quote
Resued R-Value:
883afb923aa9b27e98e7433d406fff17cd56
This is 18 bytes and chances of you actually producing this at random, even with a weak random, is extremely small.
If you post the address on the blockchain that you think has this R it would be easier to figure out what this is.

Quote
In Input NR: 75[global increment] 160014d23a0b48af87476bc3aea2b229b70f18743cf81b
The hex you posted seems like a P2WPKH script not R value, and it corresponds to an unused SegWit address (bc1q6gaqkj90sarkhsaw52ezndc0rp6re7qm7uhr54) which increases my doubt about you using a broken tool that supposedly scans for R values.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
March 10, 2021, 01:30:29 PM
#1
Hi i figure out that when you make a r-scan of some addresses it comes out like this

In Input NR: 2[global increment]

Resued R-Value:

In Input NR: 3[global increment]

Resued R-Value:

empty r value

or like this

Resued R-Value:
883afb923aa9b27e98e7433d406fff17cd56
In Input NR: 75[global increment] 160014d23a0b48af87476bc3aea2b229b70f18743cf81b

short r value

what does this mean, both are my addresses and start with a 1....

i read about it test it and boom ... makes me a bit nervous.

Jump to: