wallet420

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  • Within the benchmark test you will see how many iterations to adjust; this was necessary to avoid the kernel call head. Furthermore, `point_add` is a relatively simple operation; if you know some intrinsic tricks of the…

  • I have some news regarding pbkdf processing with good results (some hard-coded again). Recently, during some tests, I leveraged a very interesting (and poorly documented) trick: reusing SCHEDULE values from SHA-512 by…

  • Yes, exactly! You are absolutely correct.. This project works with random points on the curve, while the Kangaroo method does not allow this. If it's just ECDSA, the Kangaroo method is still the most suitable, while…

  • If you want to run the project on your own machines, I have multiple versions accumulated over months of research — new optimizations pop up almost daily. https://github.com/ipsbruno3?tab=repositories However, it still…

  • PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA512 Without a doubt, PBKDF is the biggest bottleneck for breaking BIP-39, limiting high-end GPUs to 3-4 million processes per second. Fortunately, we managed to assemble a highly parallelizable kernel…

  • I just wrapped up some intense projects aiming at cracking BIP-39, specifically looking at recovering beyond just 4 words. This is something that no Bitcoin recovery wallet provider seems to tackle these days because of…

  • There is a huge inductor on the PCB so it looks like there is a DC/DC converter on board. Can you read the chip number of the chips that are directly under this inductor on the other side of the PCB?

  • Hello, I work with this and we are studying Shor for Bitcoin breakages. Although Shor seems fantastic, current quantum computers don't reach tens of qubits and are extremely susceptible to errors. We did some tests on…

  • I'm checking out a few and doing my own research. I'm not just investing in stocks, I'm also in infra which is key in this aspect. Personally, I'm looking at iExec, and it's a cool project. (DYOR)

  • I understand this approach, but we also need proper privacy that enables Confidentiality and secrecy. That you can perform transactions without risking exposure of your address, amongst other sensitive data, and it'll…

  • Monero is a solid option, and so is iExec. You should check them out. They recently partnered with Arbitrum and are looking to really explore DeFi and RWAs this year. Privacy projects are pushing a lot of stuff out this…

  • With AI here to stay, users need to do more and utilize privacy tools available to safeguard their data. There are tons of safe options available; users need both education and trust in these tools.

  • Is anyone keeping an eye on the whole privacy thing in the crypto world?

  • So far I've only bought Axie Infinity in the market and have never brought it for gaming, because I prefer to take advantage of trading profits and also take advantage of good moments on Axie Infinity, and if Ubisoft…