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Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys
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chrysophylax
on 07/06/2021, 06:44:33 UTC
   zahid888    What program generated the addresses?
16jY7qLJ7nCjNCw3vnHjsNZbswAWbjgJRE  D451B2D7C5C1F338
16jY7qLJ3Dvbu1wTLpuTqpNpmeoyZu6edt  D4532C684B1A0377...etc


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5328080

Why ...

Seriously just Why! Why are you people using CLOSED BINARIES from places and 'profiles' you have no concept of where or who these places or people are?

Whether the bninaries are 'clean' or tainted without ANY form of discerning the source code from ANY of these binaries. No damned wonder people 'lose' their coins, get their systems hacked and continuously become 'victims' of theft and ransoms. No wonder!

Yet many of yopu have the gall to blame 'Crypto' being the cause when you use software that is not vetted by means of Source Code? These so called developers take OPEN SOURCE Products like BitCrack and CLOSING them with code you have no idea about contained in the Binaries. ESPECIALLY with something as massive as BTC Wallets and their contents.

You all deserve what you get if the worst happens and you are the ones that are proliferating the use of these unknown applications.

#crysx

#crysx