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Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys
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italiandigger
on 18/11/2022, 03:40:31 UTC
Recently i've bought a small U2 bitmain asic SHA 256 antminer (1 GHs) to test solo pools. It works fine so yesterday I've bought a Terminus r606 (1THs) to do better tests.
The question is: can i use cubitcrack/clbitcrack or keyhunt-cuda/keyhunt or similar software to brute force a bitcoin wallet like puzzle 66 one? or the asic processors work ONLY with sha256 algorithm?
No matter if it could be slower than a gpu, just to understand if it's possible to make a running test and verify how many keys/s can they can manage.  Cheesy