Excuse me, these are all the difficulties of translation. I do not know English well, and I use Google as a transporter)
So are you going to read up on Bitcoin and its whitepaper?
There are among you those who used the first beliefs of the program for mining bitcoins, and who exactly can answer the question: how easy was it to get the private keys of the entire pool of 100 areas, how was it realized?
Incredibly easy. I can generate a pool of 100 addresses within milli-seconds on my 20 year old computers. Addresses DO NOT come from a centralised pool. Each address is generated randomly with their own randomness generator.
Now this is implemented as a function of dumpprivkey "address" but now there are no pools in 100 addresses, which end in 16-17 hours (in 2009).
At that time, private keys could only be kept with a copy of wallet.dat ??
Or painstakingly to do dumpprivkey "address" for each address, but it was necessary to do it peresyanno !!! Why was this logic?
If so, then I think there is some secret (algorithm) of pseudo-random creation of a pool of 100 addresses.
Private keys has always been kept in the wallet.dat. The pool of 100 addresses is generated with randomness on your computer; the wallet does not obtain the address from anywhere else. Satoshi could've literally generated millions and millions of addresses. After satoshi mines a block that sends reward to his first address, he could have easily generated another. If not, the address would generate it to ensure that the number of "invisible" keys in the wallet remains at 100.
Why the hell do you need to export your private key for? It's obvious that you're just sprouting nonsense, possibly to pad your post count. Try to read up on Bitcoin please or move this thread to Begineers and Help.