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Re: Remove Proxyban (evil fees) - email to get whitelisted for free
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Alpaste
on 12/04/2022, 17:52:24 UTC
Hello LoyceV and all Admins,

sadly, yesterday i wanted to try to change my main account profile name to another name. since it's not possible i had created 2 new accounts.
1 for my brother and the second was for me. I wanted the second account to be my new main account, because it has the name i wanted it.
after creating the second account i got sadly IP banned and have to pay 93 Satoshies. Now unfortunately i'm still a student and learning about bitcoin since more than a year now, and i really don't have the ability to pay the fees.

This is my main account. You can see my posts, i participate in bitcoin puzzles forums since more than 1 year now (especially puzzle 32). i'm clearly not a spammer.

I ask you to unban my IP address from my new main account. It's username is ALLAH AKBAR.

Please, Please, and please, don't understand " ALLAH AKBAR " wrongly. it just means God is great, i'm sure it's not illegal username. Sadly a lot of people have misconception about such words. Also, i'm a believer and i love saying God is great. Everyone basically can say it, so please don't judge my username.

here it's account-link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3466515

I haven't still posted anything.

Much regards, and if you have any questions please write them here.

I hope you help me and have a nice day.
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Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports
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Alpaste
on 11/04/2022, 20:57:31 UTC
Hello Albert0bsd,

a probably stupid question, but is it actually possible to mine Bitcoin using BSGS algorithm? If not possible, why not?

much regards!
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Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining 265 blocks solved!
by
Alpaste
on 10/04/2022, 10:06:45 UTC
⭐ Merited by icopress (1)
Hello willi,

I have a few questions about mining because i'm still a beginner, and would really be happy if you can answer them for me, because i'm sure your an Bitcoin expert.

1- let's take block height 731248 for example, the hash of that block is 0000000000000000000932577f24607495a93060ff4823a7c6f4a2b9db9582ee.
my question is, what is the miner hashing all together that in the end he gets that block hash that is accepted by the network?
could you please write an example, on what hashes something, that is the result of the block hash? which is 0000000000000000000932577f24607495a93060ff4823a7c6f4a2b9db9582ee.
I know that the end hash-result should be starting with a lot of zeros, but i'm always wondering which value(s) the miner is hashing to get that end block hash result.

2- What is a good mining speed nowadays to get a good-imaginable chance to hit a block? in peta/s if possible.


3- Do you think 100 peta/s has a good chance to hit a block?


4- What you think, how much would 100 peta/s would cost to run in term of electricity?


Thank you so much for reading, and have a good day.  Smiley
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 31/03/2022, 18:47:38 UTC
very weird, what can VISION 313 be?
And why he didn't post Tip 7 and reveal Tip 4?  Huh Huh Huh
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 31/03/2022, 16:33:38 UTC
today is day 7... Where is tip number 7? Shocked Huh Huh
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Re: Pollard's kangaroo ECDLP solver
by
Alpaste
on 25/03/2022, 14:57:13 UTC
I found a method to find any private key within 2^255 bit space. Is that new?
Fake! Don't trust anything like this.
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 19/03/2022, 08:36:16 UTC
guys i am literally losing my MIND now!

just tell me is this seems fake puzzle or real ? so i don't waste anytime trying to solve it.
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 18/03/2022, 15:13:26 UTC
i think no body will buy them.
the fact that it has a price for hints make me think this is all a scamm
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 17/03/2022, 17:52:18 UTC
they do why not? 12 are Hex decimals, so they be accepted.
maybe they are sitting in the orange missing letters? only 2 characters fits in the orange, so maybe 12 belongs to the orange XX
correct me, if i'm wrong
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 17/03/2022, 17:42:06 UTC
why 12 = C ?
explain please.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
Alpaste
on 11/03/2022, 22:27:26 UTC
Never give up on puzzle 64 guys!
it's only damn 16 HEX characters!
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 10/03/2022, 20:30:19 UTC
DON'T PAY THIS MADAFAKER ANY ETH OR FUNDS! UNLESS of course he signs a message using the Puzzle address. otherwise go fu*ck yourself scammer piece of shit wasting our time.
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 03/03/2022, 19:22:56 UTC
You love fake puzzles? Cheesy
I have no idea sadly about the public key.
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 03/03/2022, 19:17:28 UTC
But he could at any time transfer the funds and make the treasure hunt ... a rip off.
It is more a sort of trap to waste computing power / time

Not necessarily, if he just sign a message with the puzzle address we'd surely try to solve the puzzle, after making sure it's a legit one.
....
First of all sign a message. But even in that case we cannot trust he will love the funds before the puzzle has been solved

dear Dylan41, just sign a message please it's that simple. We're waiting for your respond.
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 03/03/2022, 18:56:29 UTC
If you sign a message, will the public key be known?
What benefit can be gained by creating such a topic with a fake challenge?
probably just a teen who wants to waste our time?
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Re: Bitcoin Alpha Challenge 815.85631744 BTC
by
Alpaste
on 03/03/2022, 18:50:21 UTC
Stop wasting your times guys. why would someone giveaway 800 bitcoins like this? we want to OP to sign a message or either stop wasting our time. or prove that puzzle is legit.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
Alpaste
on 28/02/2022, 20:41:33 UTC
Puzzle 64 is insane. like i've been running my GPU 2080ti 24/7 and still not getting luck. even though it's only 16 HEX characters.
i'm suspecting, that the address of the puzzle 64 is not in the range that is suppose to be.
What you think guys?
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Re: Missing 10 Characters in WIF Private Key - Can I recover them?
by
Alpaste
on 18/01/2022, 20:19:46 UTC
its more than 16 days now... I hope you could find something bro.
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Re: Pollard's kangaroo ECDLP solver
by
Alpaste
on 05/01/2022, 15:51:28 UTC
Alpaste
I also hold this opinion. But I doubted, re-reading the forum posts because NotATether claimed that it is possible to calculate ..
NotATether can dispel the myth?

This claim might not true at all. If it's possible then, why he himself "NotATether" didn't calculate the private key for the puzzle transactions and withdraw its funds?
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Re: Pollard's kangaroo ECDLP solver
by
Alpaste
on 05/01/2022, 14:12:29 UTC
Just silly question  Grin

is it possible to know this public key is from this range? like 110 or 115?

is there any way to identify?

No, otherwise you would be able to find the upper bits of every private key in existence.


Hi. Can you explain how you can learn the upper bits by knowing the range?

Hi. I once asked the question of whether it is possible to calculate mathematically in which range the key is.
To which I received a response from NotATether.
If you know the range you can calculate the upper bits of the key.
The question logically asks for answers.
If we know, and we know in what range the key lies (like puzzle 120).
Then why not calculate the upper bits?
What is the calculation algorithm?
Thanks.


I think it's impossible to calculate the upper bits of the key, even if you know that this private key lies in the 2^120 bits-range.
The only way to get the key, is to use kangaroo, or BSGS, but the chances that you find the key is extremely low.
Cheers!