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brainflayer
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[ELI5] why don't people mine wallets?
For pre-HD wallets, see brainflayer https://github.com/ryancdotorg/brainflayer
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How to make a custom private key [in python] and import it in a Bitcoin wallet?
If you want to use a password like this consider a key derivation function like pbkdf2. (This does not make it safe but you begin to stray away from old brain wallets that are all compromised already see https://github.com/ryancdotorg/brainflayer )
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What is your view on brain wallets.
Your wording attempts to fool people into using brainwallets by appealing to ego. Nobody has the ability to make a passphrase from their brain with sufficient entropy to be secure. Stop promoting insecure methods https://github.com/ryancdotorg/brainflayer
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How do you make litecoin brainwallets in python?
Brainflayer is a Proof-of-Concept brainwallet cracking tool
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Do people still use brain wallets?
Brainflayer is still running, but does not find new keys because the whole world switched to deterministic wallets https://github.com/ryancdotorg/brainflayer
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where can I download software on PC to brute force bitcoin? just for the fun to try
Brainflayer discovers single keys created by hashing low-entropy "brain passwords". It pre-dates HD wallets, pre-dates SegWit https://github.com/ryancdotorg/brainflayer
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Completely custom seed phrase
For fun, read about brainflayer https://github.com/ryancdotorg/brainflayer
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How is Bitcoin 'unconfiscatable' if you should not use a brainwallet?
Brainwallet normally means something easy to remember, and therefore easy to brute force. See brainflayer, a tool for stealing coins from brainwallets https://github.com/ryancdotorg/brainflayer
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Downside of brainwallet for long term hodling?
People don't talk about brain wallets because nobody uses the same definition. The commonly accepted definition, from when they were popular, is "easy to remember, easy to steal". See brainflayer https://github.com/ryancdotorg/brainflayer
bitaddress.org
- How safe is Coinbase paperwallet?
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Just starting with bitcoin at 16 with cash app investing. Any tips?
Here's how I do it: Download the bitaddress.org paper wallet web page html by going to this link and hitting ctrl+shift+s : https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org/blob/master/bitaddress.org.html
- How does one create a web page that uses the Bitcoin blockchain as a source of information?
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Chaintip bot is amazing (and of course people that use it). Got randomly tipped today on another sub.
www.bitaddress.org is one of the oldest tools you can use the address format is the old format, but it works just the same. You sent to the public key (you SHARE it like your bank account number). Let people know that's your account, and they'll know your transaction history, so keep that private.)
- Bitcoin transaction from private key (B6 / WIF / HEX)
- In disbelief. 2.03 bitcoin is missing from paper wallet
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Memorial Day Weekend 0.004 BTC ($107) Brainwallet Puzzle!
One of the oldest and best is https://www.bitaddress.org
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Fundamental Bitcoin Security Principal
Is there a Bitcoin hardware wallet which is simply a complete product, which I could presumably keep and use for a decade without update? I'm seriously considering holding most of my coin on a paper wallet generated by https://www.bitaddress.org/ at this point.
- What are the risks for my cold storage plan.
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KEEP SEED OFFLINE!
Is anyone using https://www.bitaddress.org to create their private key? I was about to use it a few years ago and then I learned about ledger. Now looks like I need to find an alternative again...
What are some alternatives?
bitcracker - BitCracker is the first open source password cracking tool for memory units encrypted with BitLocker
bip39 - A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
vanitygen-plus - Vanitygen PLUS! Generate vanity address for 100+ cryptocoins including: BTC, LTC, LBRY, UNO, DASH, DIAMOND, DOGE, FEATHER, GROESTL, MONA, PEERCOIN, VERTCOIN, ZIFTR, CROWN, GAME, PINK and MORE! Removed the prefix length limit, now capable of searching for longer prefixes... Altcoin encryption and decryption of private keys is also supported.
miningcore - Miningcore is a high-performance Mining Pool Software for Linux and Windows.
python-mnemonic - :snake: Mnemonic code for generating deterministic keys, BIP39
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
bitcoincore.org - Bitcoin Core project website
qtum - Qtum Core Wallet
blockchain-wallet-v4-frontend - Blockchain.com's open source, non-custodial Wallet
WalletWasabi - Open-source, non-custodial, privacy preserving Bitcoin wallet for Windows, Linux, and Mac.