ALL BITCOIN PRIVATE KEYS LEAKED

ALL BITCOIN PRIVATE KEYS LEAKED
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directory.io/faq
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blockchain.info/address/1EHNa6Q4Jz2uvNExL497mE43ikXhwF6kZm
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kek

This is how I generate a random address when I need a temp one. I just put a random very large number into the site and get an address and key.

Yep, that is every private key listed sequentially. A private key is just a number, after all. There are about 2256 possible (some squirlyness with the elliptical curve used rejects some private keys).

If you start sifting through the site at 1 trillion keys per second you will not cover 1% of the keys before our sun dies.

NOOOO MY LIIIIINKS

Could you get lucky and randomly guess one with 10k btc?

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

how can be trillions of keys if only 2256 possible numbers?

i think i found yours op

How do i make money from this?

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Write a script to scan through the addresses

yes. but the odds are more likely that you will be struck by lightning over 9000 times while simultaneously getting sucked off by a shipping container full of Estonian lolis while getting elected president of Vanuatu at the same time as LINK actually trades above ICO. in other words, bloody unlikely

I mean ofc i know the probability to find a key that's being used is infinitely low, but somehow it still makes me sort of uneasy to look at that page lol

it's fake fake fake

directory.io/faq

>Q: How does this work?
>A: Private keys are a number.
> Private keys can be very large numbers.
> Private keys can be very small numbers.

> A private key with the value 0 would generate the address: 16QaFeudRUt8NYy2yzjm3BMvG4xBbAsBFM
> A private key with the value 1 would generate the address: 1EHNa6Q4Jz2uvNExL497mE43ikXhwF6kZm
> A private key with the value 2 would generate the address: 1LagHJk2FyCV2VzrNHVqg3gYG4TSYwDV4m
> A private key with the value 127 would generate the address: 1FB8cZijTpRQp3HX8AEkNuQJBqApqfTcX7

> For every page requested, 128 keys are generated.
> For page 1, private keys with the value 0 to 127 are generated.
> For page 2, private keys with the value 128 to 255 are generated.
> For page 3, private keys with the value 256 to 383 are generated.

> For page P, private keys with the value (P-1) * 128 to (P-1) * 128 + 127 are generated.

Got excited for a second, was hoping to be one of the first to steal and dump :DD

kek, there are 2^160 wallets out there
that's 1,461,501,637,330,902,918,203,684,832,716,283,019,655,932,542,976
Good luck finding mine

So run it with a shitload of people as a smart contract that divides the profits among participants. So it's basically like mining, but the reward is taken straight from someone else's pockets

how do you even check if the private key is in use?

Are you dumb enough to think it matters whether your own wallet is compromised or not?? Imagine if some fucker suddenly got hold of 100000 bitcoin, and started cashing that shit out, the whole market would collapse.

How does it feel, that I and the boys are sweeping through 1,000,000 addresses per second; sleep tight ;)

>being this retarded

Old news, get out grampa.

Retard, do you even see how large that number is on that page?

Doing calculations it would take 2.868x10^61 years to go through all of the pages

This thread. kek.
You guys really don't understand what you're using, eh?

Wait a minute is this why "Satoshi's coins are moving!" yesterday?

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But if God is on your side and you're lucky enough, you could randomly guess a page and a private key with 5k btc, no?

Good luck spending 4.6089916e x 10^49 years finding my wallet

that's a neat idea lol

yep satoshi is crashing this plane... he released everyone's private keys and is dumping all his coins as we speak

i know. it's the one thing about bitcoin i can't get comfortable with, even though experts have assured me it's practically a law of the universe that nobody will actually find a key that's in use.

We only need one

2256^2256

Nice!You'll take only 1,4615016373309029182036848327163e+42 seconds to scan all of then, that's only 2,4358360622181715303394747211938e+40 minutes, or 4,0597267703636192172324578686563e+38 hours or 1,6915528209848413405135241119401e+37 days or 4,6343912903694283301740386628497e+34 years.

I guess I should withdraw everything right now and buy 100k dgb.

This right here, if someone finds 1 wallet with funds, BTC would sink instantly.

They literally provide links next to each address which pull them up on a blockchain explorer. You just have to click on them.

they probably find one in 1 billion years

you only need to find one wallet with loads of btc
if your lucky the first one you try is THE ONE

It's just our side business, our main is subscribing to airdrops

Interesting.

Now I can actually write an algorithm for funand potentially make.money!

IMFG OMFG I M IM LITERALLY ABOUT TO AHAVBE A HEART ATTACK RIGHT NOW

FIRST TRY AND IFOUND THJIS HOLY FUCKING SHIT \

umm, you pajeets, this is a fake site.
just google it

kek'd n check'd

>IT WAS JUST A PRANK BRO

why do the address links work then?

yea ofc i totally believe you

Boys could be a good time to sell

>dem dubz

Kek

Yes, but why waste your time on it?

Anyone else clicking random addresses? I am. Just in case.

lol dumbass you are wasting your time, this shit has been online for years, bots would have immediately stolen anything actually in these addresses

rly maek u think wen 8 digits can make such a big number

Just found 1 btc, how do I do to transfer it to my own wallet? Sending 0.1 to anyone that can help.

Better than lotto and it's free

Just sweep the private key

but im on page 9trillion

OK. But Im not a bot and it's free, I could guess a random page number and get lucky, and I have time to waste. So fuck you

1) no you didn't.
2) the fact you don't know how to get BTC from a private key proves you have 2 brain cells.

fine

Why are you fagus blocking off the address as if we could do anything with them

FUUU I missed out on 5k by a month dfdsrisebfewrufbewifefief

Geef mij ook ff wat dan koning: 14zp8bBEnMm7nDzN6LRZUqpYb3au2DmRov

wait, does this mean you can figure out the private key if you know the address?

yeah
im surprised no one hasn't figured this out yet and stolen everyone's BTC

You could have 1000 computers scanning 128 (a page) addresses per ms aka 128000000 addresses per second

I hope somone destroys bitcoin I hate it, it's speculative normie trash. Everyone keeps asking me "How is your bitcoin going" I don't fucking own a btc it's for normies, I own a shit ton of LINK, Cindicator and other utility tokens

dude you must be a genius since no one has come up with this yet

bitcoin is dead lmao

what are you trying to say? is it possible or not?
fucking scarcasm tards.

use your fucking head

youtu.be/S9JGmA5_unY

This video explains it pretty nicely

i found a couple that had already been emptied.

Same, there are heaps on the last page

fuck you

the answer is yes. the address and private key have a 1 to 1 relationship. so yes, you can figure out the private key if you know the address.

Do you think some pajeet spends his whole day sifting through these hoping to find some coins

That is oddly specific.

At least LINK is already trading ICO price, which was around USD $0.11 (ETH ~0.00036), so I guess that is taken care of.

does LINK have to be mentioned in every thread,
bunch of sick fucks on here.

Yeah this is pointless, you can't use any of the accounts without the password, private keys don't do shit.

nope, anyone who knows your private key can steal your funds

What if I told you I used a software I created and found the private keys to Satoshi's $5 billion wallet? What do?

So I just randomly picked some addresses, all of them with Bitcoin on them, that means that I can just steal what they have on their wallet with the private keys listed on the site? It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me

holy shit does anyone on this board understand anything about bitcoin

>holy shit does anyone on this board understand anything about bitcoin

No

the site lists the address of every private key. going from address to private key is harder, but possible.

Man you guys are clueless

It's funny how people like you think they're on the cutting edge but it's clear you have no idea why or how Bitcoin works and has value. Sad!

>private key 1 has been in over 1000 transactions with a total value of 5 bitcoins

RIP

blockchain.info/address/1EHNa6Q4Jz2uvNExL497mE43ikXhwF6kZm

the amount of stupidity in this thread made me realize that Veeky Forums literally doesn't have a single fucking clue about how any of this works

yeah it's the first link on a well known site, all these transactions happened because it's the first link on that site. this address didn't belong to anybody before the creation of this site. now it's used as a throwaway address for quick transactions.

>now it's used as a throwaway address for quick transactions.
seems like a good way to get your bitcoins stolen

you have more chances while playing the lottery

Instead of going through the directory just code yourself a pkey generator and iterate the results to see if you get lucky.

Good luck though, you'll be needing a lot of years, maybe your hexa grandkids will be able to find a legit pkey to an address.

yes anyone who uses it now is retarded. there are probably bots set up to monitor this address and take anything that goes there

>scraping through the pages for 36 years
>finally get an address
>it has 0.01 btc in it

bitcoin will have died off by then and you will have made enough to buy a cheeseburger

actually, looks like the first transaction was in 2011 and involved 0.12345678 BTC

enjoy getting your funds stolen by the admin

Here's 20 private keys + public keys I've just gen'd, good luck..

L3Yd9NeudEHeg3WjiTPqiFk1W5DkjP8yEqeuBbAZofKfRc48Lpy8: 13vvJdUyEAF2DsWk4RtEnBBx3hFrG1Rm15
KyHR8XEyErufdEe6ZieyeEQwqTXfeFRGWF25oxSV7DgfVU61PZBJ: 1CHBk64A7o1qWCaAds8C6ArVhcjpRKxSEZ
L3uvths4nJ49wrB322DQV6MMFaUnciMXAMNfieY6DoU9AGHi4D6u: 1L12em9cnMV16zusbcbNAwgQL1ffgwD8B8
KzdLsuxwgchkZSTCAohtmEZyzfZCZ6zqoAqpMy1X1Wb4n7N46E9X: 1E6rcfXizmZz8uiciNapfysGraGipSd8pD
KwjC31FU2rBDhHR25Pqq7mfvXtjaXeJk9BTP1fYU6iESeZDyDgPY: 1ExvhQfw7DCieMP3fi85zSqn49sBjFNBbD
KzLc2epiTHzUySq6vkSz8TpjYxsBwPMWcfP4icCT1t3WptE8FWdu: 1McPEKW1zmXX8Ki8SKeZEFzcVrz8qTjwnh
Kwn3y7eSeHwfhZL2Z1rFsp7hWvANNe8TyFeHmcCGxFqF491Xk173: 1DE2wpoBhv2QgRi59xrVwe16Nx2a7uyJa1
L54332j7GPMMnSnFg2MQNkGSKKyFRt35Rp8BGy47BxqriVHGXUtg: 17C3AnReFrTNNQVroGPUF9CPcEeWryrfeH
L3sKDFcrdHMAQ2FD8iVTmxY2XwQTqTDa7zRtin79vkyenLTteMqM: 1535AcjhdL2r3itFkrxi16ifswh5zojruc
L4GzQVAo8tvAzWQpR8DfEBXwjriNZ4SdHcxPeyJqq9oMzkvYtASW: 15TULEQSJTM5Uzgnwtr2tT4EZnVagMYhLH
L5MAz4u8dafy6S8tFLNhQSQCCfK7LrMWk74C1LPqxvuEGT6Mcv4f: 1JnpGRwJZY7ex5hpZXuxyQXVpRUMSozszC
L12Z7i9dziyqpvwKR8VkVq5G5yiPHVhhXEm11wFbw7Tm7zYLSCEv: 1GACxb4hvW9rECfLEfTe1CQ7pVAh6fpnTE
Kwf8ZDJBCQfZinRVKdAjf3PMECfK9HWKc3zUnw7TMFXux7996TQa: 12hTBFPQrQ6bopjJCY5XgoztkyQkqaavwL
L24RdoMpJBaxHJZAHUNPUpxXCDMhowDEidgqUBMKqPBKDqQLSfMb: 1P2YrxXXDipciS4D8SSkNCFggXjPoAAdrv
L4bQm4qdGDHpcp12JxQDH87zU5XAYsauicemUDZEASUuWHwaQSFu: 17mHFVmL34ZNfyzPCaGsf8nhTe4ue4iHEk
KyP5XRkVHDm6CeDvmJ1Y1z2pjqo7j3f1kTo1bpnyLzUNQb7vY5TT: 13TjonVsRQ7W5k1EaLNb3LVrtA7AR81BEi
L3wxntmeKduAru915tGtxwZAyoT3G36EKH4MXgkcQGFuadwFeoZf: 15a7Yv6AYxmbJsuu787TrAbtmE1W14Jjcs
Ky8ZsbaCF5QwZd3db1HLjWGPdbDzB5dLcs6ws766H3WxRWbBRTKk: 1Ho2WMakh2CWy8kSCKZNknsunHiyn47EV6
KzY8x8pGVThZsaWDMb469H2Ebatn7dVfxPyUyJucNyDyWv2jf6w7: 1QGDJJL9iKsJsz5WBxPovW3nLw4MLu3YNH
KybrFH6fntLAvj24HDZLWttaXYJZnXT3FAtrxpkx3hpTf9VrgkdW: 1AKpQotktZqSE7o2UnEkkMkAz6YSHM9Bcj

Alternatively
>try three random private keys
>find Satoshi's address

hmm that is actually kind of strange

I generate millions of private keys per second just for a vanity address that starts with 1guy3dix

theyre all empty