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Today the original 'satoshi' virgin pre-mine BITCOIN blocks are 99% 'gone'

Open room101-dev opened this issue 7 months ago • 1 comments

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;

room101-dev avatar Jul 04 '24 22:07 room101-dev