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Full MemberActivity: 217Merit: 149 Re: Reused R values again December 14, 2014, 11:06:02 PM #205



I have computed more random values, but still have not captured all.

Unfortunately my ssh session timed out and took my script with it

Have to run it again, it will probably find some more keys.





Another 500 keys crackedI have computed more random values, but still have not captured all.Unfortunately my ssh session timed out and took my script with itHave to run it again, it will probably find some more keys. Donations to 1CF62UFWXiKqFUmgQMUby9DpEW5LXjypU3

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NewbieActivity: 7Merit: 0 Re: Reused R values again December 14, 2014, 11:23:54 PM #207

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Hero MemberActivity: 910Merit: 1002 Re: Reused R values again December 14, 2014, 11:49:11 PM #210 Quote from: itod on December 14, 2014, 09:11:55 PM Quote from: johoe on December 14, 2014, 08:48:46 PM I feel like Sisyphos. You think you swiped everything but in the mean time someone else sends you new money...

You need Bitcoin forwarder service, upload private keys and it forwards funds the moment it sees them on the blockchain. Since it doesn't exist, you'll have to write your own

You need Bitcoin forwarder service, upload private keys and it forwards funds the moment it sees them on the blockchain. Since it doesn't exist, you'll have to write your own

If there was a forwarding option in the protocol, the first thing a black hat hacker would do is to sweep the coins, the second thing would be to set up forwarding to his address (and set it again every time the original owner tries to reset it). If there was a forwarding option in the protocol, the first thing a black hat hacker would do is to sweep the coins, the second thing would be to set up forwarding to his address (and set it again every time the original owner tries to reset it). Academic interest in bitcoin only. Not owner, not trader, very skeptical of its longterm success.

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LegendaryActivity: 1246Merit: 1000 Re: Reused R values again December 15, 2014, 12:23:01 AM #211 Quote from: itod on December 14, 2014, 08:20:16 PM Quote from: johoe on December 14, 2014, 05:51:32 PM Do I have to use bitcoin-cli listtransactions and then dump each transaction to check which output was spent?



The wallet operations on bitcoind are so slow when you have 1400 private keys imported.



As I understand there's a new feature which will be introduced into bitcoind 0.10.0 to work with addresses without importing private keys (watch-only):

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/4045

It should give you what you want with 'listtransactions', and should be working already in 0.10 branch in github, if you feel like working with it.

As I understand there's a new feature which will be introduced into bitcoind 0.10.0 to work with addresses without importing private keys (watch-only):It should give you what you want with 'listtransactions', and should be working already in 0.10 branch in github, if you feel like working with it.



I'm confused here.



I have been using the reference (Satoshi) client, both the graphic version and the daemon version. I did not check before posting, but I am pretty sure that I have used watch only addresses for a year or two.



I'm confused here.I have been using the reference (Satoshi) client, both the graphic version and the daemon version. I did not check before posting, but I am pretty sure that I have used watch only addresses for a year or two. I try to be respectful and informed.

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Global Troll-buster andLegendaryActivity: 1288Merit: 1142Will read PM's. Have more time lately Re: Reused R values again December 15, 2014, 03:23:20 AM #213 Quote from: bitcoinaliens on December 15, 2014, 01:18:24 AM Quote from: johoe on December 14, 2014, 06:57:58 PM As always I plan to return it to bc.i and you can contact their support to get your refund.



I've had 1+btc "sweeped" into your account, and have requested to get it returned from Blockchain.info - this is their response:



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Thank you for this information. We require further investigation into this matter, which means we need to verify that this address was generated in your wallet. Unfortunately we can only do this with the wallet identifier + password. Please provide this information along with the total amount removed from the other address.



Be sure to *NEVER* use the compromised bitcoin address again. You should also generate a new wallet at

Mandrik (Blockchain)Dec 14 20:11Thank you for this information. We require further investigation into this matter, which means we need to verify that this address was generated in your wallet. Unfortunately we can only do this with the wallet identifier + password. Please provide this information along with the total amount removed from the other address.Be sure to *NEVER* use the compromised bitcoin address again. You should also generate a new wallet at https://www.blockchain.info/wallet/new , and never use the other wallet again, since you'll be sharing the password information with us.

This looks like the stupidest idea ever to me - to send them my identifier and password over email (I have other bitcoin in other wallets inside that account... not for long..)



I'm pretty shocked that this is their approach to helping me to SECURE my bitcoin? Is this even allowed / legit?

I've had 1+btc "sweeped" into your account, and have requested to get it returned from Blockchain.info - this is their response:This looks like the stupidest idea ever to me - to send them my identifier and password over email (I have other bitcoin in other wallets inside that account... not for long..)I'm pretty shocked that this is their approach to helping me to SECURE my bitcoin? Is this even allowed / legit?

Are you sure this was sent by blockchain.info not some other scammer? Are you sure this was sent by blockchain.info not some other scammer? My BTC Tip Jar: 1Pgvfy19uwtYe5o9dg3zZsAjgCPt3XZqz9 , GPG ID: B3AAEEB0 ,OTC ID: johnthedong

Escrow service is available on a case by case basis! (PM Me to verify I'm the escrow!)



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MemberActivity: 68Merit: 10 Re: Reused R values again December 15, 2014, 03:55:12 AM #214 Quote from: bitcoinaliens on December 15, 2014, 01:18:24 AM Quote from: johoe on December 14, 2014, 06:57:58 PM As always I plan to return it to bc.i and you can contact their support to get your refund.



I've had 1+btc "sweeped" into your account, and have requested to get it returned from Blockchain.info - this is their response:



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Dec 14 20:11



Thank you for this information. We require further investigation into this matter, which means we need to verify that this address was generated in your wallet. Unfortunately we can only do this with the wallet identifier + password. Please provide this information along with the total amount removed from the other address.



Be sure to *NEVER* use the compromised bitcoin address again. You should also generate a new wallet at

Mandrik (Blockchain)Dec 14 20:11Thank you for this information. We require further investigation into this matter, which means we need to verify that this address was generated in your wallet. Unfortunately we can only do this with the wallet identifier + password. Please provide this information along with the total amount removed from the other address.Be sure to *NEVER* use the compromised bitcoin address again. You should also generate a new wallet at https://www.blockchain.info/wallet/new , and never use the other wallet again, since you'll be sharing the password information with us.

This looks like the stupidest idea ever to me - to send them my identifier and password over email (I have other bitcoin in other wallets inside that account... not for long..)



I'm pretty shocked that this is their approach to helping me to SECURE my bitcoin? Is this even allowed / legit?

I've had 1+btc "sweeped" into your account, and have requested to get it returned from Blockchain.info - this is their response:This looks like the stupidest idea ever to me - to send them my identifier and password over email (I have other bitcoin in other wallets inside that account... not for long..)I'm pretty shocked that this is their approach to helping me to SECURE my bitcoin? Is this even allowed / legit?





I guess you'd move your funds away from all other addresses generated in this wallet first. You will have to abandon this account anyway.



If you're still afraid of signing transactions with blockchain.info, you may sign these transactions offline with other clients like Electrum. I guess you'd move your funds away from all other addresses generated in this wallet first. You will have to abandon this account anyway.If you're still afraid of signing transactions with blockchain.info, you may sign these transactions offline with other clients like Electrum.