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Re: [ARCHIVE] Bitcoin challenge discusion
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mrxtraf
on 20/11/2019, 14:01:01 UTC
Do you want to extract the private key from a transaction? possibly get the private key from a transaction but only when the same signature (k) was generated in at least two different transactions. But all these addresses are empty for a long time. Having extracted the private key from the address with different signatures for each transaction is IMPOSSIBLE.
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/79196/how-to-find-values-n-and-k-given-r-s-and-z-in-ecdsa
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/25814/ecdsa-signature-and-the-z-value
if you don’t know how to work with python scripts then maybe you should first learn how to work with python

Yes, that's right - I wanted to test this theory of two transactions with the same signature. Just one person began to pass this method as his invention, but I found information about this method dated February 2018.

I honestly said here that programming is not mine.
Something I can do, but my knowledge is very small. It's too late for me to learn programming.

vimp666 - I don’t know what kind of programmer you are, but I’m 100% sure that if someone gives you software with the "get rich" button, you will click this button (just like me). And what's the difference between us ?


2iparktur And why would someone just give you the "get rich" button that works only once for one wallet?
2vimp666 Not all addresses that have transactions with the same K are empty. But from these transactions, it is not possible to create the correct private key.