Post
Topic
Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: 1,157,920,892,373,161,954,235,709,850,086,879,078,532,699,846,656,405,640,394,57
by
btcdvl
on 29/10/2024, 08:08:41 UTC
Uhhhhh... Perhaps state your point instead of beating around the bush. You 'built a software structure' targeting, what, lost wallets?

What are you suggesting with what you are trying to do? Take funds from lost wallets? If so, I'd advise you to get lost before the rest of the forum goes cut-throat on you. Best you just delete this post, too. You're just wasting everyone's time with a topic that will be disregarded by everyone.

Spend your time trying to invest in bitcoin or obtaining it legally instead of wasting time on dumb luck to find "lost wallets".


I'm not talking about luck, I'm talking about technology.
Bitcoin is a system where the structure of the currency is designed as a reward;
But what if the rules of this system are flawed?
Also these search methods are already available on many sites but they are using the wrong method.
Instead of people on the forum attacking me. They should learn about the encryption system and more secure address methods.

Bitcoin 256 bit wallet system <> π

As a software developer, he can find at least one lost wallet password with an investment of 2 million dollars.
Or if 1 million users generate hashes at the same time. 2-3 years to find 1 lost wallet.
I explain this with linear algebra and probability.

There are 73,000 BTC that have been idle since 2013. 
An estimated 155,000 BTC are missing.

Translated with DeepL.com (free version)