I appreciate the apology and thank you for the link to Kangaroo.
It won't work with 130 bit. Several program functions need to be rewritten.
Thank you for letting me know. I guess its luck if anyone has come across the public keys I posted. Has anyone successfully scanned up to the 116bit key range and if yes...how long did it take and what program did you use?
I really am looking for the private keys of these public keys
03bd303397e428bf036db49510b70b86d0025f73744b6324a579de16dc591e2056
0213bedb35636bea09e628f3f02d99531a4aeda3fc7ace6bb0a2a80a2a1fc03a70
The sum of the above when added together adds up to this private key 88239662793269832304564822427566081 (decimal format) whose public key is 0352c408ee78229a44b34b1c1672ae5bdf568d865e3c3aefffb07639202f10c795.
Ignore anyone posting nonsense personal attacks, they never have anything constructive to say anyways. I apologize on behalf of anyone insulting any newbie for no reason, they are children and know nothing better.
If you have difficulty in learning the basics, it's understandable, I have been there, and I'm still learning, however to help you better, I'd suggest you to visit
https://learnmeabitcoin.com site for more info, you could also PM me any time you want, I will gladly share the little I know, or you could post a topic on
Beginners & help to have a better chance of getting what you want. Now can you tell me how you managed to find that private key in decimal? Did you use keysubtracter? you should explain in details your every step to reach those values, and believe me, nobody can solve a key if you reveal the steps, you could see that by looking at puzzles, so if it was that easy, we wouldn't be here talking.