hey, guys, did you know that keyhunt switch -R is not really working?
-b 135 -R
you think that it will start 135bit range from random place? fsck, no, it always starts from beginning of range.
sooo much wasted resources.... alberto is rediska
you are wrong
- Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest, developed by AlbertoBSD
- Turn off stats output
- Threads : 4
- Random mode
- Mode BSGS random
- Opening file 135
- Added 1 points from file
- Bit Range 135
- -- from : 0x4000000000000000000000000000000000
- -- to : 0x8000000000000000000000000000000000
- N = 0x100000000000
- Bloom filter for 4194304 elements : 14.38 MB
- Bloom filter for 131072 elements : 0.88 MB
- Bloom filter for 4096 elements : 0.88 MB
- Allocating 0.00 MB for 4096 bP Points
- processing 4194304/4194304 bP points : 100%
- Making checkums .. ... done
- Sorting 4096 elements... Done!
- Thread 0x5e4a17dfb41d9f62e3ec74c2fbcb3509d9
- Thread 0x509fcb93a7449b84783a67f0a4fd54274f
- Thread 0x72910d1cd3496ab69ec73f7b0f147fdd09
- Thread 0x6b61467b7fa7df642ebf5a20e11e4a9e22