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Re: lightweight database, for brute force using publickeys-32Mk =3.81MB(secp256k1)
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sssergy2705
on 06/12/2023, 11:17:30 UTC

The first version of the script worked, the second does not find matches.
There may be an error in the code.

On my PC, 100 keys found out of 100, ....  Huh

Did you set the same parameters in both scripts?

About an hour and a half ago, I copied both scripts, created a database and launched the search script. I didn't change anything in the parameters.

Ah, I uploaded a version of create_database that doesn't match with that version of the search_pk script

Now it should work:


To perform multiple search, for linux:

time for i in {1..100}; do python3 search_pk_arulbero.py; done



Code:
This is the public key: f5c03157f4a489ed71c0df0f37799431b3f432654a9bd6efdbb79ba767b62e81
I need to find this private key: 821480591424854

Private key found!!!
Collision!
258530638003543
604085cce892dbb8bf9e70959ef178bc78fb123caaa4e9b1f3521139542da57f

For example, I got a collision, how to calculate the private key?