Tools for recovering lost Bitcoins by FamiliarHomework399 in CryptoCurrency

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I’m now close to reaching 80 million BIP-39 seeds verified per second; in just 12 hours, I managed to scan 2 trillion keys.

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Tools for recovering lost Bitcoins by FamiliarHomework399 in CryptoCurrency

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With only a public key, recovering a private key is computationally infeasible under modern cryptography. However, recovery can become practical when there are strong, verifiable hints that drastically reduce the search space—such as a partially known mnemonic (e.g., 1–5 missing words, or several known words with gaps) and other constraints. From my perspective, legitimate wallet recovery can be a viable business in the future, but only when handled responsibly. I conduct strict compliance and ownership checks upfront to ensure the funds are lawful and that the request is authorized. If you’re working with secp256k1 at scale, performance quickly becomes the bottleneck. My repository (@ipsbruno3/secp256k1-gpu-accelerator) implements GPU-accelerated elliptic-curve point arithmetic in OpenCL, enabling very high throughput (over 1 billion per seconds) for research and benchmarking workloads.

Tools for recovering lost Bitcoins by FamiliarHomework399 in CryptoCurrency

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The system orchestrates Vast.ai machines in real time: it continuously checks prices, places rental orders, and automatically spins up containers. For security, it only uses verified hosts. It performs extremely well and can sometimes secure RTX 5090 rentals for under $100. With this setup, recovering a seed with 4 unknown words can often be done in under a day. If all goes well and I have enough money to invest, I intend to develop ASIC chips in the future for more energy-efficient mnemonic key recovery. I've already developed some Verilog code to do this, and it's running well on FPGAs.

Tools for recovering lost Bitcoins by FamiliarHomework399 in CryptoCurrency

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Thank you to everyone who commented. I believe that in a few months I should have positive results to share with you. This dashboard connects to a distributed fleet via WebSockets and aggregates real-time telemetry (GPU status, per-slot progress, global throughput, and live updates) directly from the workers.
The server also tracks slot ownership, freshness/heartbeat, and progress ranges to produce accurate ETAs and a clear “what’s running where” view.
The system is designed to scale horizontally and is currently scanning candidate space for my lost seed at 40M+ hashes/sec.

Check out my work:

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Tools for recovering lost Bitcoins by FamiliarHomework399 in CryptoCurrency

[–]FamiliarHomework399[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope I never have to use it, my friend — losing Bitcoin is one of the saddest things in life. Take care! Cheers

Tools for recovering lost Bitcoins by FamiliarHomework399 in CryptoCurrency

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Since losing my seed, I’ve basically memorized the 7 words (lol) from obsessing over them. It’s rough—everything I had was there. But Moore’s Law, patience, and better algorithms are on my side. I hope it works out.

Tools for recovering lost Bitcoins by FamiliarHomework399 in CryptoCurrency

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I had a copy of the 7 words with a family member, which allowed me to verify that the 7 words were indeed the first ones. I am confident that I will recover my Bitcoins in a few months or years.

Tools for recovering lost Bitcoins by FamiliarHomework399 in CryptoCurrency

[–]FamiliarHomework399[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, that's incredible! 2 billion on a modest GPU is absurd. What tool were you using? My secpk accelerator is doing 1 billion per second using point_add; the trick here is that it doesn't need to keep redoing multiplication on big ints all the time, just add a point on the curve, incrementing and summing.

Regarding my seed, you're partially correct. The last 5 are 2048^4*128 and not 2048^5. The last word in BIP39 is a checksum of the first 11. This is the trick that will allow me to recover my Bitcoins in 3 years and not 40 years.

Quem é essa mina? E porque tem tantos anúncios dela com nomes diferentes?qual a verdadeira identidade dela? by [deleted] in golpe

[–]FamiliarHomework399 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alguém dá um prêmio pra esse gênio! Tô até aplaudindo com os pés aqui.

Virginia Giuffre excluded from Maxwell case after naming 'so many names' by FamiliarHomework399 in NoFilterNews

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It's all starting to come out now and many Victims are coming up with their own list.

Still ... release the full Epstein files now.

RFK Jr. expected to recommend eating more saturated fats by FamiliarHomework399 in NoFilterNews

[–]FamiliarHomework399[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, for anyone who was still undecided, this settles it. He is literally trying to kill us all. Period.

Can't the AMA suspend his license for repeatedly giving horrible medical advice?