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>searching through the blockchain, fishing for discarded BTC
>find structure from 2015, huge, many unusual shapes. unlike anything i've seen before.
>encryption is too strong to break through

what do I do? should I buy a special rig to crack into this thing? do you think someone already got in? it was pretty well-hidden, so I'm remaining hopeful.

>> No.50404158

break in and smash their lamps

>> No.50404267

>>50404005
Be careful anon

>> No.50404281
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50404281

>>50404005
With that level of security, I doubt it's an abandoned mine.
Could be an unlisted btc vault belonging to some criminal or schizo tax evader.
A word of advice, DO NOT claim anything without first running a block sanitizer on the data structure. A lot of coins from that era have embedded cookies which can be use to ascertain your identity. GL my nigger.

>> No.50404286

It's a trap, there are no haircombs in 2015

>> No.50405297

Bump since all other frog and wojak threads are shit

>> No.50405690

>>50404005
Probe if the key generator was weak.

>> No.50405858

.

>> No.50405892

don't forget to share your findings anon!
You're reminding me it's been a while since I searched for unclaimed ETH. Got myself a decent 20ETH a few months ago, maybe I should get back at it.

>> No.50405921

>>50404005
Sometimes I wish old code and data structures contained hidden wisdom and valuable insights, but all I ever find is stale spaghetti

>> No.50406560
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>>50404005
Be careful there’s a vishu near there. I nearly didn’t make it out last time

>> No.50406623

>>50404005
Could it be the legendary Cybersphere? B-be careful anon…

>> No.50406819
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>>50404005
my crew's found that structure before, it was near block 470k if we are talking about the same one. stay the fuck away from it. i didn't want to take the risk cracking into it but one of my guys was really adamant he would find at least 300 btc worth of dust in there so he borrowed an extended depth trawling rig off of his friend thinking it would get through no problem. crazy bastard started going at it with the trawling rig but not before he got detected. that place must have been a deep state btc wallet or something because he told me as he started cracking its encryption a white utility van pulled up to his house and wouldnt leave, it seemed like there was no one inside so it must have been one of those self driving cars. after a while we were telling him to pull out but he said he was nearly through and thats the last we ever heard of him

>> No.50406839

>>50404005
This is my hole. It was made for me.

>> No.50408365

>>50404005

Do it pussy

>> No.50409506
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damn I'm surprised this thread is still alive! so i took >>50404281 's advice and ran a block sanitizer on it. sanitizer didn't find anything, which is worrying. i really doubt a structure of this magnitude would be unprotected. left my current rig chipping away at it overnight. (completely useless) had just got back to my computer this morning and saw >>50406819. That seems to be the structure. switched off my pc immediately. when i looked out the window, a bunch of nearby buildings lost power, but not this one. not sure if it's to do with the structure or not.

i've been running a crypto swiper on my network and I'm not finding any current external connections, which is either good or bad. just got back on my pc, currently no signs of viruses. i can't believe i was stupid enough to try cracking in without asking around first. will update later, if i don't get CIA'd.

>> No.50409579

>>50404005
consider that old miners might still be active. you know what to do about them if that is the case.

>> No.50409695

>>50409506

Use a paid DNS, VPN, Virtualmachine, tor and run that shit anon, protect your router as well

privacyguides (dot) org

>> No.50409822

>>50409506
you should be all right, its unlikely the bitcoin hypercomplex owner (likely feds) will go after you if youre just scratching away at it with your regular fishing rig. i believe they only went after my colleague because he tried and nearly succeeded at cracking it with the trawler rig. there’s no way your average rig will get through that. just be careful those support structures around the complex are unlike anything i’d ever seen before and i wouldnt go around poking hornets nests if you dont want to get stung

>> No.50409950
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>>50404005
Just get a gf. She'll be able to extract the value in no time.

>> No.50409957

>>50404005
If it's the 12766 MB structure, me and some colleagues made that years back when people first realized it was doable, we just wanted to see how large we could make one and actually have enough miners allow it to make it to the chain, to my knowledge the "inside" is valueless and contains nothing, but we used AES^Serpent^Whirlpool to encrypt it so there's no way you'll ever actually get in.

We saw a lot of activity around us when making it, though, so I'd think it's a slim chance you found the same exact one we made.

>> No.50409983

>>50409506
>running a block sanitizer on an encrypted metastructure
Retard

>> No.50410058

Why are you using cryptography to solve a social/OSINT problem? Run maltego on the miner's address and find them. Somebody somewhere has the decryption key, let's get it.

>> No.50410177
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>>50409506
Be careful anon.
Before the 2017 bullrun I had a small side gig knocking over structures like this, although not as large. I could often scrape 0.1BTC or so with an hour or so of work.
Anymore now it's pretty tough to make a living at...although it can be done. My theory is a lot of VC firms have hired Indians or Fiver type gigs to go find these structures.
Usually the large ones still standing are there for a reason so exercise extreme caution.
Best of luck fren.

>> No.50410188

>>50404005
just run
>dd if=/dev/null of=sda
as root
it should give a diagnostic bioshex enhanced smart message back,
with this you can use the optiplexer to run a few flex scans on the specific data to save scones time.
blockchain spectrogenometry is not exactly something you do everyday.

>> No.50410581

>>50410188
can someone give me a qrd of what the fuck you all are talking about? what is a bitcoin structure?

>> No.50410650

>>50410581
A bitcoin structure is like warehouse of blockchain value, in the crypto industrial park.

>> No.50410716

>>50410650
is there a wiki or some other place for me to research this more? i didn't find anything on a cursory google search

>> No.50410764

>>50410581
there are micro-structures and macro-structures, micro-structures are subdivisions inside a block, kind of like dna super-structures inside spruce trees substructures.

macro-structures on the otherhand are more akin to japanese crab dna, they look kind of like 4-door sedans driving up and down a highway.

those are just details though,
when doing spectrogenometry, you dont really care about that since it parses every structure the same way and later sorts it into each category.

have you ever seen bunch of migrating pigeons? probably not, because they dont migrate, but if you do subclerical analysis of their behavior, you can see that they kind of do. just like blockchain structures.

>> No.50410856

>>50410764
is this a result of bitcoin script?

>> No.50410866

>>50410856
what is the source of these structures?

>> No.50410876

>>50410856
They’re called op codes

>> No.50410879

>>50410856
wait a sec. I forgot to unlock my bitcoins before the upcoming pump. brb.

>> No.50410889

>>50410716
you would learn more just by exploring the blockchain and coming across some small structures yourself

>> No.50410911

>>50410889
what am I looking for? and what software do I use?

>> No.50410938

>>50410911
>>50410866
>>50410856
Your physical bitcoin will act as a smart card to enable your VR headset to enter cyberspacial cum space, just insert it into your anus

>> No.50410957

>>50410581
>>50410716
>>50410856
>>50410866
>>50410911
Stop feeding the newfag you are just getting him arrested or even worse killed.

>> No.50410964

>>50410911
Depends on your discipline. The easiest to get into is blockchain morphology( looking for distinctive shapes), which uses Coin Morph.

>> No.50410970

if you go mining with system 32 still intact you really are asking for trouble

>> No.50410971

Has anyone tried looking for unlocked coins on chains other than ETH and BTC? Jeets have pretty much slurped everything.

Found a github code for looking through Solana but it looks sus

>> No.50410974
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>>50410177
you're right, the whole nearby area is totally leveled, no structures in sight. i used a blockchain "topography" tool (whatever people call it) to double-check. little more than invalid blocks still exist here. i don't think i've gotten to the structure mentioned by >>50409957 yet, as it's been taking me a while to traverse this area with a simple fishing rig. (like i said, really just looking for unclaimed BTC)

other than that, not much to report. power's back on in nearby buildings, officials blamed it on some kid flying a drone into the power plant.

honestly, i'm getting fucking tired of searching for crumbs of what discarded coins other people have already found. as hard as i try to push the noobs away, so many have been joining in recently. i've only been earning about 0.05 BTC a day in this region of the blockchain. worried i might have to wage again in a few years. so, i live near a good parts store, and i'm planning on just fucking my current rig and making a shitty, overpowered trawler with everything i've got left. wish me luck frens

i'm not sure if switching to the new PC will fuck up my connection. if it does and my ID on this thread changes, here's a SHA256 of a message. i'll write the solution in my next post. just a phrase i came up with on the spot.
00333999962456182699435f2e6da4f0ddca63d9f764e2d1cbf616bc427b894c

>> No.50411154

>>50410964
i can't find anything called coin morph, can u link github?

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>>50404005
>>50404281
>>50409506
>>50410177
>>50410764

>> No.50411220

This is a really fucking weird larp

>> No.50411403

>>50404281
fucking asshole, my heart skipped a beat....

>> No.50411653

schizo thread

>> No.50411839

>>50411220
yeah, this is like watching someones tabletop game of Shadowrun

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>>50411220
>>50411653
>"This is a really fucking weird larp"
t. newfag that doesn't know about hidden bitcoin data structures

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50412262

>>50411220
someone didn't follow along with Satoshi's threads.
here's a hint: the "unimplemented OP Codes" actually were implemented. You just don't notice it because they get merkled into the hash.

>> No.50413189

>>50404005
garloids could be there

>> No.50413232

>>50410188
of=/dev/sda unless cwd == /dev

>> No.50413356
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I love you faggots

>> No.50413384

solution: underchainSaltMine294530

thanks for keeping the thread alive. took me a few hours or however the fuck long it's been, but i've got my trawler hooked up. fucking monster of a build. couldn't transfer files, so i'll have to retrace my steps back to the structure. i have an automated program doing that right now. should i leave the house once it begins cracking the encryption?

regardless, wish me luck. hope i don't get shat on

no image on this post because my files are gone. new hash is 3d27d232b2914135e97b34ccafe9ed20c860177b5ab3648ffc8da241cfad9226

>> No.50413561

>>50413384
Your files are gone?>>50413384

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>>50413384