2. My private keys could have been stolen from me. One of my hard drives turned up bitcoin stealing spyware. I didn't know until I begun the search.
That still doesn't explain why you have hundreds of thousands of keys on your disk.
Can you please explain this transaction to me.
c337fabde96f8adbfafaabaed079d87d97f7baa53650586c98df118485acf31a
That transaction comes from 17dap8PN1MsU6kJXkxoRTgV1yxwa6j1DzZ, which has it's private key posted
in a README on Github.
You're wasting everyone's time.
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Thank you for pointing this out about this trans id and private key. Some of my initial held beliefs in conducting scans was that some of the information was going to public or testnet data, also data that leads to nowhere or yields no value. It would be grreat if you could explain this trace of trans ID to private key to me, when I look through my data, I can sort out what is potentially good and bad.
I'm starting to go back and re-scan the drives and isolate the data. There are 3 addresses that I'll post that you should look at, you can tell me if they are BS or not. I think most of the data that I'm scanning is No Good. It is potentially trying to find the needle in the haystack and that is even if the needle is there.