Open room101-dev opened 4 months ago
Hi bro, I noticed you on btctalk, I admit you are the coolest guy I have ever seen on the forum, but your last message on the forum ended with 2022, how are you doing recently? Any latest progress? I noticed that you think there are hackers who can crack the private key based on the public key, but is it possible for the original miners to do so?
Up until say 8 years ago the majority of the original 100's of pre-mined blocks of Satoshi were still on the block chain un-molested today they're all gone;
While it can be assume that NSA created "BITCOIN" and that maybe they liquidated the pre-mine blocks, IMHO the entire Bitcoin was a 'test' of the SHA256 hash an there ECDSA EC256p-k1 elliptic key Algo; Now that they know the hash and 'key' can be hacked, it will be time for them to move-on;
Ethereum has always had a better hash they use keccak 512 which is a Russian algo 10000x better than the 1990's NSA sha-256 hash;
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Traditionally with 'grand ultimate btc hacker' I used a list of 10,000 pre-mine blocks, I think we call them prime-blocks pre 2016 as the real goal the hacker, using baby-step/giant-step in the search for keys while any address of value is notable the goal was to find the pre-mine blocks;
Today with all the pre-mine blocks 'gone', I would say that all that is left is 'fairy-dust', given that of the 100 Million addresses with non-zero value most are 0.001 BTC
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These same 'hacks' can be applied to 'ethereum' its much the same, hash&key
I guess today we need to move-on and find the grand-holy hack
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NSA is BITCOIN; SHA-256 is a NSA Algo from 1990's; ECDSA 256pk1 the 'key' is an elliptic curve created by NSA to generate Bitcoin keys from hashed addresses;
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The take-away from this project GU BTC Hacker is that any complex digital money system can and will be hacked; What I like about this project is that even a little kid in INDIA, with a gtx-1020 ( $20 Nvidia card ) can get in the game and hack crypto; Like I have said, the transistion from mining to hacking crypto took place in 2017, before that mining paid, post 2017 it was break even with electricity cost and reward; But with the hacking of BTC just a rack of 1060's with 3GB and you can hack Bitcoin, with around 100 watt power use, as you only need about 1.5 GB in the GPU
I did this all to hack ethereum +10 years ago, so its not hard, the majority of the tools are the same; All these cryptos use the same frame work, a hash, a key generator; The only special glue is having a on site server that tells you if the 'address' key pair has 'value', but its best to working from a value list in the first place; But essential to run the say BTC server onsite and keep 'sweep server' solo private so you can sweep the 'value addresses' as found;