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Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys
by
WanderingPhilospher
on 24/03/2021, 05:35:43 UTC
For those of you testing sp's new release(s), show comparison test, not just speed.

How would that work though? By posting a bunch of speeds reported from different programs, you're still relying on taking their speed at face value.

Actually pretty easy. Set up a 32 bit (or 36 bit, or whatever your GPU can get through within 5 to 10 minutes) range/keyspace with 3 keys. One up front, one in middle, one at end.

Run sp's and then run original, with same exact settings.  Make sure to pause (pause at end of batch script for Windows) each program once it is done. Compare the times and see if both programs found all 3 keys.