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Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys
by
WanderingPhilospher
on 18/06/2020, 20:42:54 UTC
Every time I use keyspace for specific range bitcrack always show staring 483481624912735df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198
& ending 483481624912739df1212313C96A3742F6490623432523847279273198.

Also how to use --continue

Why its not start from my chosen range, anyone have idea.
Show me your config...i.e. cuBitcrack.exe -d 0 --keyspace 00001:FFFFF, etc.

The continue option is a little confusing. The way to use it is --continue example.txt but DO NOT create the example.txt file before starting. The program will create it once 60 seconds has passed. If you create the file beforehand, the program will read the blank file and since nothing is there, the program will shut down.