Hello.
If I'm not wrong, the speed of a "Bitcoin / Litecoin wallet.dat" attack against a hash is inversely proportional to its number of iterations. Correct?
For example, the speed against a hash with 100,000 iterations is twice as fast as against another with 200,000. This is correct?
Well then, it is difficult to analyze the speeds against a file with multiple hashes; but what I don't understand is why there is such a big difference when starting the attack and after a few hours, when the speed has stabilized.
Can't someone help me please?
All the best.
If I'm not wrong, the speed of a "Bitcoin / Litecoin wallet.dat" attack against a hash is inversely proportional to its number of iterations. Correct?
For example, the speed against a hash with 100,000 iterations is twice as fast as against another with 200,000. This is correct?
Well then, it is difficult to analyze the speeds against a file with multiple hashes; but what I don't understand is why there is such a big difference when starting the attack and after a few hours, when the speed has stabilized.
Can't someone help me please?
All the best.