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If you don't have any additional information outside of what's publicly available, might as well look for bias on addresses with larger balances. Essentially you're just trying to find some vulnerability in key generation by electrum wallet. I'm sure ton of researchers and state actors would've already exploited it before you if they could.
I am not interested in other people's addresses even with cosmic balances, I want and try to return access to mine, I am not interested in the fact of the presence or absence of vulnerability in electrum.
You're missing the point: if it would have been possible to get access to your Bitcoins without knowing the private key, someone else would have taken it already.

Yes, the laptop was probably thrown away 7/10 years ago
Allow me to be frank: your Bitcoins are lost. You can't get them back.

I have been struggling with this issue for the third year, access is lost, the computer with the wallet has long been in the trash.
There's no point in wasting more years on this, nothing can change the outcome if you threw away your private keys.

^ This!

bias doesn't mean an exploit, even if there was some bias in electrum's key generation bringing cracking time down say from 10 billion years to just 1 billion years, it's technically a bias but it wouldn't make a difference in human terms.
 
And even if hypothetically some vulnerability is ever found sometime in the future, someone else will sweep those coins way before you'll even hear about that exploit through gpt. Cut your losses and move on
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Scraped on 09/07/2025, 14:52:06 UTC
If you don't have any additional information outside of what's publicly available, might as well look for bias on addresses with larger balances. Essentially you're just trying to find some vulnerability in key generation by electrum wallet. I'm sure ton of researchers and state actors would've already exploited it before you if they could.
I am not interested in other people's addresses even with cosmic balances, I want and try to return access to mine, I am not interested in the fact of the presence or absence of vulnerability in electrum.
You're missing the point: if it would have been possible to get access to your Bitcoins without knowing the private key, someone else would have taken it already.

Yes, the laptop was probably thrown away 7/10 years ago
Allow me to be frank: your Bitcoins are lost. You can't get them back.

I have been struggling with this issue for the third year, access is lost, the computer with the wallet has long been in the trash.
There's no point in wasting more years on this, nothing can change the outcome if you threw away your private keys.

^ This!

bias doesn't mean an exploit, even if there was some bias in electrum's key generation bringing cracking time down say from 10 billion years to just 1 billion years, it's a bias but wouldn't make a difference in human terms.
 
And even if hypothetically some vulnerability is ever found sometime in the future, someone else will sweep those coins way before you'll even hear about that exploit through gpt. Cut your losses and move on