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    KeyKiller-Cuda

    KeyKiller-Cuda

    Solving the Satoshi Puzzle

    KeyKiller is a GPU-accelerated version of the KeyKiller project, designed to achieve extreme performance in solving Satoshi Nakamoto's puzzles using modern NVIDIA GPUs. KeyKiller CUDA pushes the limits of cryptographic key search performance by leveraging CUDA, thread-beam parallelism, and batch EC operations. The command-line version is open-source and free to use.
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    VanitySearch

    VanitySearch

    VanitySearch is a Bitcoin address prefix lookup tool.

    VanitySearch is a Bitcoin address prefix lookup tool. If you want to generate a secure private key, use the `-s` option to enter your passphrase, which will be used to generate the base key conforming to the BIP38 standard (e.g., `VanitySearch.exe -s "my passphrase" 1MyPrefix"`). You can also use `VanitySearch.exe -ps "my passphrase"`, which adds a cryptographically secure seed to your passphrase.Fixed custom address matching errors and private key conversion errors, changed the randomizer,...
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    Downloads: 38 This Week
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