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Re: Avirunes Bought Account
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Timelord2067
on 13/09/2016, 08:00:34 UTC
1JCtFndd7DqMek6TuUq8Vs6ec6AEAuUGTd is not their Wallet Address:




17yBNpXSTMDphLg2DTNVkYWjsH3WnDhVW6 nore 1VayNert3x1KzbpzMGt2qdqrAThiRovi8 might not exist either...




14CgjhQpiFePcCRfoE1stE39uEUBAN7kqQ is not their Wallet Address either...

Posting the wallet address will not open you to fraud, we can do nothing more then track transactions with it.

If your still uncomfortable, check the wallet yourself with http://blockchain.info/ and see if the Bitcoin's are still there. If they are, then your coins are still safe.

Looking at the address above, http://blockchain.info/address/14CgjhQpiFePcCRfoE1stE39uEUBAN7kqQ, I don't see any coins in it.



12gFLYWpfnDTQ3JB5w5VDPpF5JQZnA1g1c may not be theirs either...

and say we want to find a pattern "166". One of the solutions takes a form of a private key
B18427B169E86DE681A1A62588E1D02AE4A7E83C1B413849989A76282A7B562F
mapping to public key:
049C95E0949E397FACCECF0FE8EAD247E6FD082717E4A4A876049FB34A9ADED110DFEA2EF691CC4 A1410498F4C312F3A94318CD5B6F0E8E92051064876751C8404

Sorry for my terrible math, but how is that private key a solution to the pattern "166"? That private key makes the address 12gFLYWpfnDTQ3JB5w5VDPpF5JQZnA1g1c it doesn't have 166 in it. The math doesn't lie and if you add the two private keys together you do get an address with "166" in it, but where did this one come from? How would one do this with vanitygen?