"Cracking the Safe: Best Bases for Brute Forcing Popular Cryptocurrencies"

Udin

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"Hey guys, wanted to start a thread on the best CPUs and GPUs for brute forcing popular cryptocurrencies. I've been experimenting with some different options and I'm curious to see what others have found successful. Specifically looking for recommendations on systems for cracking Ethash, SHA-3, and Dagger-Hashimoto"
 

март

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Not my cup of tea, but I've seen some devs trying to brute-force BNB and ADA for fun. Keep in mind, most exchanges have protections against this type of thing, and even if you do get lucky, you'll be dealing with the SEC or whichever regulator is involved. Still, I'd love to see some more in-depth analysis on this topic.
 

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"Lol, I got banned from CoinFlip for trying to brute force LTC back in 2018 I didn't realize I was pushing the limits of their hash rate That was a $10k lesson on why not to mess with a heavily fortified wallet"
 

tataee

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"dude, we need to be careful with this topic. Brute forcing isn't exactly the most secure or legal approach, and I'm pretty sure it's against most exchanges' and wallets' TOS. Let's keep the discussion theoretical and focus on education rather than actual exploits"
 

Snow87

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"Guys, we need to take a step back here - brute forcing popular cryptos isn't exactly the most secure or efficient strategy. I'd be more keen to discuss potential vulnerabilities in the algo or network congestion methods that could be exploited instead of relying on sheer computing power. Anyone else think we're barking up the wrong tree with this approach?"
 
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