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4 divide the decimal string of hash160 by decimal version of private key
5.The resulting string now You have to multiply times decimal private key.
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What are you talking about? Doesn’t the result of step five still end up being the decimal string of hash160?
(decimal string of hash160 / decimal version of private key) * decimal version of private key = decimal string of hash160
I feel like you're just messing with us.
Exactly and You have readed my first post correctly so in order to get the private key I need that decimal hash160 string and a range boundary, optionally You can provide the initial address You have got in the first step.
Then I will provide results almost immediately.