Kaggle ran a
competition several years ago in which competitors had to create a model to predict the output of a pseudo-random generator. The prize was $1000 for the 37th place model (divided by the number of entries the team placed), and there were no other prizes.
Thanks for the link, that's pretty funny and very educative. Them rewarding the price money to a completey arbitrary rank makes it even better and drives the point home quite well.
there is a posiblility with a brute force attack's (theory) .The problem how many ASIC do you need for make it?
More than you could physically fit on earth, requiring orders of magnitudes more electricity than human civilization will be producing in the foreseeable future.
Also you'd need to design and build completely different ASICs then the ones that are currently used in mining. Calculating nonces is literally the only thing these ASICs can and ever will do. For any other purpose you'd need to build different oens from scratch.
If you have the real tools you can make it because the problem is not the all posible combination is infinite .
If you have interstellar travel you can make it to every star in the Milky Way because our galaxy is not infinite. But for practical purposes it might as well be.
that will be the less factor . But i told before was a theory .According with S19 --> 110 *10
taking in consideration your hurry about strong that is a magnetic system without gasoline
maybe in 2 years can find one private key with more than 10k btc.