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Re: Large Bitcoin Collider Thread 2.0
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andrejmi
on 01/02/2019, 21:43:44 UTC
Maybe my question is nooby,

But, why LBC is randomly collide addresses with private keys, why LBC don't target group of large btc addresses (which are a long time inactive and have large number of BTC) and try to collide-pair brute force public keys (auto generated) with exactly choosen addresses.

If we saw list of trophies, there are addresses about 0.5BTC or less, I hope that is not target.

If someone can explain me, I repeat, I am noob and only think "why we not go directly big addresses" such as: https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-bitcoin-addresses.html

I am planning to invest in hardware and join in LBC, but I not know where is calculation to invest thousands of dollars in hardware, spent months and years for 0.5btc.
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Re: Large Bitcoin Collider Thread 2.0
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andrejmi
on 30/01/2019, 17:19:07 UTC
Hi guys,

I've been thinking a lot about old, forgotten and abandoned BTC wallets and the way they can be accessed. In that research, I saw this project that inspired me and I want to join the project.

Could you give me a PC configuration recommendation, to pay attention to whether is more important CPU or GPU , whether one GPU is enough or more, how much RAM, and more. What is minimum configuration for good participation in this project.

Give me some recommendation, some advice about hardware, what should I pay attention to.

Thanks a lot for every one.


p.s. Who knows, maybe we sometimes get into Satoshi's wallet, it's never known...