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Re: keysubtracter - test - development requests - bug reports
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paakman
on 26/02/2024, 09:33:19 UTC
Ahhh, I see what you mean, for some reason I wasn't considering that as an option... could end up a fair depth deep in order to get a reasonable working range to scan.

Thanks for your insight.



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Re: keysubtracter - test - development requests - bug reports
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paakman
on 26/02/2024, 03:31:08 UTC

Oh, so that means n is limited to 2^32 keys for each run...you could do as many runs as needed to reach desired number of generated keys.


Not sure how running a second or third time will help.... That will only create more at roughly the same distance apart as the previous run(s). Optimally, you'd want them closer together for a shorter search time.
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Re: keysubtracter - test - development requests - bug reports
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paakman
on 25/02/2024, 22:00:58 UTC
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What do you mean it is limited to 32 bits?


This:

Is 'n' 32bit limited?

sadly yes, but are you going to do a list of more of 2 billion address?



Maybe is more about how many pubs that can be generated?
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Re: keysubtracter - test - development requests - bug reports
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paakman
on 25/02/2024, 05:28:26 UTC
Ok, so I think I understand how this works... certainly has some interesting potential.

Couple questions...

1. If I am searching a higher range, the most this will script will give me is a distance of 2^32 from the unknown pk. Since it's unknown where the target begins, there's no way to know how many 2^32 jumps are needed to encompass the entire range. (for this example, I'm searching puzzle #130)... What would I need to do so that I can be sure the entire range is covered? Would I need to re-run the script multiple times using subtracted vales as inputs?

2. What range values should I enter in the script? Should I start from 0 to upper range limit, or only the range I'm searching?

It's been decades since I've thought about any advanced math topics, so it may take a bit to wrap my head around this type of stuff. Definitely interesting though!

Thanks
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on 04/01/2019, 03:45:37 UTC
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Re: New to crypto trading - Is now the time to get in?
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paakman
on 04/01/2019, 03:39:18 UTC
As a newbie, in my opinion, you may start buying some btc right now since the price is relatively low if you want to enter the crypto world. But trading would not be the best choice for you right now since it is bearish.

Agreed. If you are looking to day trade, definately learn some TA first. You can also 'paper trade' until you get the hang of trading. Also, some exchanges offer "test sites" that you can simulate trading without worrying about losing your crypto.

And lastly be very careful of 'signals' groups. Most are barely novice traders trying to take your crypto for their borderline TA. If you LEARN to trade, you won't need them anyway Smiley