01-14-2019, 11:48 AM
Hello,
With the help of another program so far tried to find the key to the next wallet in the once popular BTC puzzle where at this stage I am looking for [1] private key [/ 1] that will match [2] compressed wallet address [/ 2] and fit in keyspace 2 ^ 59 or [3] HEX 0400000000000000-07FFFFFFFFFFFFFF [/ 3] or [4] DEC 288230376151711744- 576460752303423488 [/ 4]. I would love to start using the hashcat in this matter, however, repeated and long-lasting attempts to submit the correct syntax ended in failures. I am asking for help which exactly the module is suitable for me in this case, and as in the example below, an example start command would look like:
[1] - searched value (cracked)
[2] - portfolio address (compressed) to which I am looking for a key
[3] - the interval in HEX in which I want to search (knowing that it contains the searched value in it)
[4] - possibly as above only that in DEC
Thank you very much for help !
With the help of another program so far tried to find the key to the next wallet in the once popular BTC puzzle where at this stage I am looking for [1] private key [/ 1] that will match [2] compressed wallet address [/ 2] and fit in keyspace 2 ^ 59 or [3] HEX 0400000000000000-07FFFFFFFFFFFFFF [/ 3] or [4] DEC 288230376151711744- 576460752303423488 [/ 4]. I would love to start using the hashcat in this matter, however, repeated and long-lasting attempts to submit the correct syntax ended in failures. I am asking for help which exactly the module is suitable for me in this case, and as in the example below, an example start command would look like:
[1] - searched value (cracked)
[2] - portfolio address (compressed) to which I am looking for a key
[3] - the interval in HEX in which I want to search (knowing that it contains the searched value in it)
[4] - possibly as above only that in DEC
Thank you very much for help !