I understand... I'll think twice about that idea again... Hahaha
Changing the subject radically, to try to try your luck with puzzle 66 and puzzle 130 since 125 was opened, are you trying to use these codes, do not modify main or anything, any improvement that you can make or do you do wrong?
VBCr.exe -begr 20000000000000000 -endr 3ffffffffffffffff -t 6 -dis 4 -r 30000 -drk 1 -i addresses.txt -m 1 -o key.txt -gpu
cuBitCrack.exe -b 96 -t 512 -p 1024 --keyspace 26000000000000000:2ffffffffffffffffff -i addresses.txt -o FOUNDKEY.txt
BSGS
40000000
20000000000000000000000000000000000
3ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
03633cbe3ec02b9401c5effa144c5b4d22f87940259634858fc7e59b1c09937852
And another question, from the 1st bitcoin address created to the last, both compressed and decompressed, are 100% of those addresses 100% 256 bits?
There are bitcoin addresses with more than 1 transaction 22,285,749,153
and there are 10,527,367,033 that start with 1 (Compressed and decompressed).
The rest start with bc1 and 3
Let's say I get 10,000 random hex keys per second, if I convert each hex key to its respective address (Compressed, decompressed, bc1 and 3)
What is the chance of getting 1 match against puzzle 66 or 130 using bsgs or kangaroo?