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50231166 No.50231166 [Reply] [Original]

Anyone ever got lucky while surfing the blockchain? I got 1.3btc one time but it was many years ago and took me hours of trying

>> No.50231211

Last I checked 99% of the unclaimed tx’s on most L1s are bottled heavily, which may have changed with the market downturn. Worth a try if you have a few hours to spare, I’ve heard of people getting very lucky.

>> No.50231218

>>50231166
Bullshit did you get 1.3 BTC. I believe someone calculated the odds of finding a matching pair with any actual assets in and it's basically impossible. If there was even a 0.0001% chance then there would be bots constantly working on that page.

>> No.50231238

>>50231166
nice try

>> No.50231249
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>>50231218

>> No.50231251

>>50231166
Sheesh Rhajeesh

>> No.50231261

>>50231249
And did you steal it?

>> No.50231266

No I have tried a few times but never found anything. The chances of finding anything is so slim anyhow

>> No.50231273

>>50231261
technically it isnt stealing since the btc was unclaimed

>> No.50231276

>>50231249
Oh damn nice OP. Surely you're not some inspect element modifying FAGGOT trying to convince niggers on here to waste their time looking for a metaphoric specific grain of sand on the beach.

>> No.50231281

>>50231266
true most unclaimed btc and eth have been claimed by now, in the early days it was much easier although theres still a slight chance now a days

>> No.50231282

>>50231273
Unclaimed? That's someone's wallet mate. They left it in their for safe-keeping, to be their own bank. There's no claim required.

>> No.50231283

>>50231249
itt inspect element

>> No.50231295

>>50231282
if you can find it while browsing the blockchain and its still green then it means its unclaimed

if you are so scared of losing it you should wrap the btc or eth anyway

>> No.50231305

>>50231281
Fuck are you on about that's not how crypto works faggot

>> No.50231328

>>50231295
What do you mean by "unclaimed'? Do you mean someone else like you hasn't stolen it yet? lol
This website randomly generates public and private keys thereby eventually creating two that actually match. These are people's wallets.
So the 1.3BTC belonged to someone, perhaps their savings.
Wrapping would only help in that this website, currently, wouldn't register it as the main chain currency, but people aren't going around wrapping their tokens for this reason. And that doesn't justify theft.

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>>50231295
>>50231166
>>50231249
>>50231281

>> No.50231358

>>50231328
op is a brainlet. he didnt find anything

>> No.50231359

>>50231295
This statement is complete and utter bullshit. Green means that there is BTC in the wallet. There’s no such thing as “claimed” or “unclaimed” you smooth brain newfag.

>> No.50231361

>>50231328
They are still on the blockchain retard. If they got them in their own wallets how the fuck would you be able to claim them?

>> No.50231375

>>50231361
Fuckin larp troll. Fuck off ranjeet!

>> No.50231395

>>50231375
sounds like someone is jelly he never found any unclaimed btc or eth while surfing the blockchain

and yes I admit the chances these days are pretty low, just depends on how much time you are willing to spend. If you dont have a job spending 2 hours everyday for even a fraction of a btc during a bullmarket can be pretty lucrative

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>>50231295

>> No.50231445

>>50231361
You clearly don't understand the blockchain, get back to cleaning poo off the streets. Larper.

>> No.50231580

>>50231445
Dont be a sore loser dude. You probably havent even invested any real hours trying to get lucky

>> No.50231658

>>50231166
I had two scores so far this year
I just do it in my free time while listening to podcasts and I nailed 0.1 and almost 0.5btc the second time so it's paying better than my day job
Do not ask me my secret technique I will not give away my shortcuts

>> No.50231669

>>50231658
I kinda know how you feel. one part of me is filled with joy and wanna tell everyone when I stumble across some unclaimed btc but on the other hand I wanna keep it on the down low for obvious reasons lol

>> No.50231674

>>50231580
The point I'm making isn't that you didn't find an address. It's literally possible to find one. I don't know what the odds are but they are certainly astronomically small. If they weren't, this would be a bigger issues in the space and it would be botted to hell. Maybe it is? Do some research.
All that website does is randomly generate public and private key strings, one of those generations will eventually equal an active wallet pair. Do you understand that? Do you understand how wallets work on chain?
If you were to find a wallet with crypto in it, this belongs to someone. It's not "unclaimed". In the rare event you aren't trolling, then you are just retarded when it comes to understanding the blockchain and how it works. You literally think there are just Bitcoins floating on the blockchain until someone puts them into their wallet. Brainlet.
A street sweeper is a better man than a thief by a long shot. And a shit-eater is a better man than a proud thief.

>> No.50231680

>>50231674
Maybe you should learn something about unclaimed crypto my friend. Do you know how many locked wallets there are? Hell some guy even threw out his pc which still had alot of bitcoins on the harddrive and is now trying to sue the garbage company so he can start looking for his old hardware.

>> No.50231690

>>50231680
That's not "unclaimed". That's just lost. And how do you know the 1.3BTC you stole was from a lost wallet? You don't. This random generation doesn't discern between anything, it just generates keys.

>> No.50231718

>>50231690
If they really needed the 1.3btc they would have wrapped it. There's like a 99.999999% chance the wallet was dead/forgotton/lost. This is also the reason why btc can never go to 0. Too many coins are still forgotton on the blockchain for various reasons (people lost their pc or hell, some people even passed away and never told anyone). Thats why its unclaimed

>> No.50231724

>>50231674
>>50231358
>>50231283
>>50231276
>>50231238

The site logs any inputs into the fields
He wants you to copy your key or wallet and use the search function
So he can then use whatever other information you put in to match it and try to scam your wallet

>> No.50231745

>>50231166
You are baiting, but surfing the ethereum blockchain for free eth is a real thing.

>> No.50231781

>>50231718
What are you talking about?
Most people on Bitcoin and Ethereum are not wrapping there ETH/BTC. That isn't a standard practice, nor does it protect them.
According to your screenshots, the app picks up on wallets that have transactions. This means someone can just go and take the wrapped tokens as well. All they need is your private key to take every asset in that wallet, including wrapped assets. And they can identify active wallets just by seeing if any transactions have been made (the orange indication).
Where did you "learn" this shit mate? It's literally not reality. People don't need to wrap their tokens and wrapping their tokens doesn't protect them from theft. What are you talking about?

>> No.50231791

>>50231724
This. Anyone putting in any identifying information into a random gimmicky site lacks survival instinct.

>> No.50231808

>>50231718
Confirmed troll. Enjoyable nonetheless.

>> No.50231831

>>50231166
If there was even the slightest chance of this working, bots would go through a million pages in a second.

>> No.50231850

>>50231831
You realise there's captchas right

>> No.50231852

it's not worth surfing for unclaimed btc these days. most people have been sending their btc to other wallets instead of leaving it on the blockchain

>> No.50231876

>>50231850
Then someone would just create an alternative site and do the same thing. All this website does is generate random keys.
A bot would simply do the same thing, make it's own app for it, and remove captcha.

>> No.50231877

>>50231852
there's still plenty of retards (or dead wallets) that leave it on the blockchain or dont even wrap it

>> No.50231890
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>>50231852
Kek
>>50231877
Kek

>> No.50231893

what's the point of this thread? is op just waiting for somebody to ask what the website is?

>> No.50231894

>>50231850
Yes, on that site, but nothing is preventing them from creating their own generator.

>> No.50231906

>>50231166
No you haven't

>>50231211
No you haven't

>>50231295
Fag

>>50231745
No it's not.

>>50231877
Faggot

>> No.50231913

>>50231894
Then go for it if you know it so well.

>> No.50231955

>>50231913
I have already and it has made me billions. Not giving it to you though.

>> No.50231998

What is "unclaimed" bitcoin? What is wrapped bitcoin?

>> No.50232190

>>50231893
>t. never claimed a coin

>> No.50232200

>>50231894
>using a site
just write your own script ffs...

>> No.50232389

holy fucking shit this threads a mess

theres more public/private key combos than all the atoms in the universe. literally. and about 3 million have ever been transacted on, and even less hold funds.

nobody found shit on those sites, i can promise you that. you're more likely to get an address with transactions by cracking brainwallets , but even then all the brainwallets with history have already been setup as honeypots

rofl @ unclaimed btc that was a good one

>> No.50232441

>>50231724
>>50231724
>>50231724
>>50231724
>>50231724
This. Newfags please leave. You'll only get scammed.

>> No.50232765
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50232765

I claimed this NFT on the Blockchain. It depicts what pajeets do all day. BTC to him means Big Turds & Crap. Pajeets aren't human.

>> No.50232819

>>50231674
The website just lists (generates) all the private keys in order and their corresponding public key. Eventually some retard will go looking for his private key and walla, his BTC is gone

>> No.50233017

I remember people selling Bitcoin paper wallets on eBay and I scanned the qr code of the keys in the pics and one of them had bitcoin's in it.

>> No.50233460
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>>50231218
sorry but it's sort of a midwit filter. The thing is when you surf through the different the blockchain dependency phrases... You're not polling a random amount of integers. People can easily make bots that run neural models based on web activity and different phrases across 4chan and social media. By feeding this into your meta model you can easily filter out ~95% of words and phrases so you're only left with coherent language that "crypto" people use. This draaaasstically reduces the wasted uptime your bot needs to run because that 95% gets reiterated and compounds 12 times. So realistically the RNG chance of guessing a prase reduces by 2.44140625e-16.

The reason no one does this for Bitcoin is the loose slippage on transactions is so low there is very little time to intercept a block heading towards a wallet. It's much more viable to simply mine instead. But it's much more profitable for something like Ethereum which runs on privately hosted AWS nodes (mostly by coinbase). You can protect your coins by toggling the adaptive node slippage ratio to something like 99% but it increases gas fee proportionally but in bear markets almost no one remembers to do this. You guys did this right??

>> No.50233587

>>50233460
Dude I didn't even know you could also do it like this. Extremely based, thanks anon

>> No.50234140

>>50233460
This seems spurious.
As I understand it, you're referring to brute forcing mnemonic phrases rather than private keys.
Mnemonic phrases aren't customisable (if they are, it's not something anyone does) they include any words in the English/Other dictionary. Scanning for "likely" words to improve chances of getting the right RNG is pointless.
Not sure what you're talking about in general though, and I'm sure this is a word salad troll. Loose spillage preventing someone from trying to RNG/Brute Force wallets? Kek.

>> No.50234995

>>50234140
why you try so hard to let people not get lucky?

you seem jealous or extremely impatient that you fud this so hard

or perhaps you are trying to keep this secret all for yourself?

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>>50234995
FUD so hard.
You're a fucking scammer you cunt.
You literally want people to fuck around on a site that asks for your private key.
You're a scummy little retard who can't think of any other way to earn money than stealing from other down and out morons.