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I want to investigate keyspace: 5A73B2CD70F202ABEE97363FA72D0E542662D71BE262**10000000**5CF3C017EEDB 5A73B2CD70F202ABEE97363FA72D0E542662D71BE262**1FFFFFFF**5CF3C017EEDB With step: 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000000000000 Run: cuBitCrack.exe -c -b 448 -t 64 -p 1024 -i walet_list.txt -o result.txt --keyspace 5A73B2CD70F202ABEE97363FA72D0E542662D71BE262100000005CF3C017EEDB:5A73B2CD70F202ABEE97363FA72D0E542662D71BE2621FFFFFFF5CF3C017EEDB --stride 1000000000000 [2025-01-02.20:27:41] [Info] Compression:...

Hello, First of all, thank you for all the hard work. I'm not a C++ dev by trade, but I've been experimenting with BitCrack to create a pool-like setup for...

[2025-01-02.08:55:37] [Info] Compiling OpenCL kernels... 2 errors generated. [2025-01-02.08:55:38] [Info] Error: :1935:34: error: passing '__generic unsigned int *' to parameter of type 'unsigned int *' changes address space of pointer...

why does the program run for 16 hours and just stop and tell me how to save progress, I tried --continue but writes "loading saved.txt "and then it just crashes.

If we want to target this address 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF In random mode How should we create the bat file?

when i run it i get this errors: " ``` [2024-10-23.10:11:00] [Info] Compiling OpenCL kernels... 2 errors generated. [2024-10-23.10:11:00] [Info] Error: :1935:34: error: passing '__generic unsigned int *' to parameter...

I want to particular target bitcoin puzzle 67. 1BY8GQbnueYofwSuFAT3USAhGjPrkxDdW9 Start 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000040000000000000000 End 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007ffffffffffffffff Can someone help in creating BAT file for cubitcrack?

If the CL cracker is not working, try run the CU cracker. If neither work, read the installation instructions correctly. Down near the bottom of the README it tells you...