@tyz @elliottflz65
This tool takes a completely different approach to the one seen so far. It doesn't need a lot of computing power because it is not brute force. BitcoinWalletCracker searches the internet for new content on the basis of which it generates new brainwallets (sha256). It targets sentences, phrases, and quotes.
It doesn't generate billions of wallets from random strings just from content found on the internet.
That's why I got interested in it. I know the tools I've seen so far don't make sense, but it's different in this case.
@ranochigo @TravelMug
Brainflayer is a completely different tool from BitcoinWalletCracker. It works on a completely different principle. BWC isn't bruteforce tool.
BitcoinWalletCracker is the first tool of this type, that's why it interested me, yesterday I ran a dozen or so instances and we'll see what comes out of it.
My friend who launched several hundred instances of BWC told me that he found two addresses from BTC. I'll check it.