I try to understand the bitcoin function and it seems the more u work with it the more u will see and more answers u get answered the more questions it gives.. I think there are some addresses with specific patterns that have much more less possibilites of combinations than others. and others hae much more.. as pattern 1C for example i see it every where.
There are some small anomalies in the probabilities of certain strings in the
encoding of the Bitcoin address. This is of very little interest and of absolutely no practical use.
BTW ::: I read about one guy in github claims he lsot hes privkey and trys to find it lol... and he worte :
"of course nobody can crack private key from address.
but there is a biggest secret in address, which gives you exact location.
means in which numbers you have your key.
but unable to find exact number, researching since a year.
hired many people to solve that math's issue.
paid a lot of money, but nobody is perfect.
if we can resolve that calculation, then we can find exact key.
tried with 100s of private keys.
getting same method, but unable to find, but where the difference coming from."
I have never heard this before , and i dont think its possible to see where the key is located around big int + or does it really existst?? anyone who know more about this.
You cannot calculate the private key from the Bitcoin address. Otherwise Bitcoin and every security system on the planet based on ECDSA would be broken.
It is a total waste of his and your time to try to go from the Bitcoin address to the private key
by any method. You should both stop wasting your time on this.