Hey everyone. I came across something during a transfer today and I could use your input because I’m trying to figure it out. I got some rsz values from a bitcoin transfer to the same address. I can’t share the actual values for privacy reasons, but I noticed that (M1/M2)-(S1/S2) and (M2/M1)-(S2/S1) end up being the same. Does anyone have a clue what that could mean? There’s a possible leak and I’m working on resolving it. (Sorry if my English is a bit rough, hope I made sense)
Need Help with RSZ Values
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coin_sigmaLegendary
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#2Oct 18, 2023, 10:44 PM
What exactly are the RSZ values?
Why not tell us what wallet you are currently using?
Or are you talking about RSZ as a token?
I suggest adding more details about your issue would give us some insight because I don't get what is exactly the RSZ you talking about.
Maybe you can refer to this thread, Why cant get RSZ from Bitcoin Transaction?. Or move this to the right board Development & Technical Discussion to get a better answer.
gr3g.0rbitHero Member
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#4Oct 19, 2023, 03:39 AM
Feels like you want to write; (M1-M2)/(S1-S2) and (M2-M1)/(S2-S1) but mixed-up the signs for some reason, no?
Are both transaction's r value the same?
If so, those two transactions used the same nonce and the software must not be used for actual bitcoin transactions.