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Where's Range Nonce repo? #16

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fj44dn opened this issue Oct 17, 2023 · 1 comment
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Where's Range Nonce repo? #16

fj44dn opened this issue Oct 17, 2023 · 1 comment

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fj44dn commented Oct 17, 2023

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RangeNonce is a script that determines the range of a secret key (i.e. Nonce). If the ECDSA signature is created with errors, the script determines the exact range and saves the result to the text file "Result.txt"Next, the "RangeNonce" script should check RawTX for vulnerabilities. If the script detects a vulnerability, it will save a certain range of the secret key to the text file "Result.txt". (NONCES).
Further knowing the range, you can use “Pollard’s Kangaroo” and reduce the time spent searching and, as a result, restore your Bitcoin Wallet. Since knowing the secret key you can get a private key. We did not make this script publicly available. Since these are some of the most powerful tools and I think any work should be paid. Now there is a crisis in all countries and I will not inflate the price. I can sell you the RangeNonce script. As a guarantor I will use the autonomous payment system for cryptocurrencies "BTCPay".
You can pay using the link: https://btcpays.org/order/96953063
After payment to your specified email. The source code "RangeNonce" will be sent by email. I also made a video tutorial with other RawTX examples. Perhaps this will help you in the future to obtain private keys with a BTC balance, you can read:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1UxdLBlKyCSjNMfAjgJhm4pqIxFdJGOBG?usp=sharing

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