I found a bunch of old BTC so I put one on a random address on directory.io

I found a bunch of old BTC so I put one on a random address on directory.io

Maybe you can find it

>directory.io

bro everyones bitcoins are on directory.io. good luck finding them

oh boy, more of these threads

A private key is a 256-bit value, meaning there are approximately 1.1579e77 possible keys (There are about 1.2288e66 invalid values, but subtracting them from the full set of values goes beyond the precision we're working with here). 1 trillion = 1e12
1.1579e77 values / 1e12 values per second = 1.1579e65 seconds
60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, approximately 365 days in a year gives us 3.1536e7 seconds per year.
1.1579e65 seconds / 3.1536e7 seconds per year = 3.6717e57 years.

But wait, there's more!

Each of those 1.1579e77 values will occupy 32 bytes of storage space.
1.1579e77 values * 1.1579e77 bytes per value = 3.7053e78 bytes of data.

According to WolframAlpha, there are approximately 1e50 atoms on Earth. Even if you could store 1 byte of data per atom:
3.7053e78 atoms / 1e50 atoms per Earth = 3.7053e28 Earths worth of atoms
Beyond even that: According to Landeauer's principle, at room temperature, the absolute minimum amount of energy required to store one bit of information is 2.85e-21 joules.

The mass of the sun is approximately 1.988435e30 kg. According to general relativity, 1kg of mass will provide you with approximately 1.7867e17 joules of energy (look for a mass-to-energy calculator if you want to double check this).
So we're storing:
3.7053e78 bytes * 8 bits per byte = 2.9643e79 bits of data
Which requires:
2.9643e79 bits * 2.85e-21 joules per bit = 8.44822e58 joules of energy
The sun will provide us with
1.988435e30 kg * 1.7867e17 joules per kilogram = 3.5527e47 joules of energy

Meaning we would need:
8.44822e58 joules / 3.5527e47 joules per sun = 2.3779e11 suns

So, if you could use the entire planet as a hard drive, storing 1 byte per atom, using stars as fuel, and cycling through 1 trillion keys per second, you'd need 37 octillion Earths to store it, and 237 billion suns to power the device capable of doing it, all of which would take you 3.6717 octodecillion years.

Better get cracking.

Or you can just get really lucky

i prefer washen.me

so are my 1.5 btc's safe?

give a hint as to the page number or something if you're being real

Okay einstein, if there are more keys than atoms in the universe, then how is is possible that satoshi made them all?

If you aren't a brainlet describe it with an equation

Sooo I found a wallet with 5.7 BTC, whats next?

Satoshi is god QED

god made all the atoms why couldnt satoshi

No larp your fucking ass, partial address search shows no results you stupid pajeet

I have the power of Jesus Christ on my side the jokes on you.

over the years i've found 2 random address that had less than .1 btc and all were empty. you'll never find anything.

I literally found 5 or more addresses with past transactions

I fucking found one that had a transaction on the 30th.

None with BTC though. That shit is impossible to find.

OFC I'm not sharing shit, I'm noob so idk what I'm doing guess I'll have to figure it out somewhere else. That .7 will be dumped right here tho.

nice, just found 100k

Wtf all my LINK are gone

your finding addresses from the collider arg puzzle
dummy.

you think this is a joke? i spend every day 9-5 working on directory.io looking for addresses which contain bitcoin and make a living off of it.

pathetic that you have to result to mathematics lol, i can find a bitcoin address with bitcoin on it ranging from 0-10000 bitcoin by the hour if i work hard enough. youre just not looking far and wide horizons like me. while you look for your safety pillow and bring out your "private keys are bigger than the amount of atoms in the entire universe" crap i just laugh because i have more bitcoin than you ever have you weak handed little bitch. i bet you are in usdt too. pathetic lol

lol

this but uniroincally
stay poor nodirectoriers