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11 Kommentare
Obviously no?
tldr; A GitHub project called Mnemonic Slots allows users to spin a ’seed phrase slot machine‘ to check if the resulting Bitcoin (BTC) address holds any funds. While the concept may seem enticing, the odds of finding a wallet with significant BTC are astronomically low. With 2^128 possible combinations, even spinning continuously for trillions of years would likely yield no results. The developer acknowledges this, stating ‚there are no winners.‘ The project highlights the improbability of striking it rich through such methods.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
No
Well it’s a lottery with a really low chance of winning and the addition, that a potential winner will still be a thief if he takes what he „won“.
So chances are really low, but yes, if you win, it could „make you rich“
Okay but what if I get a whole bunch of computers to do it? Maybe „mine“ for the right ones? 🤔
🤔🤔
no
Interesting that there is no mention of it being theft in the article. I’m sure the low odds play into the ability to ignore that fact.
https://github.com/FilipLaurentiu/btc-heist-rs
Try it
Wasn’t there a website that showed you all addresses and their crypto value? You just had to klick through all the pages for an eternity.
I think that’s probably really dodgy, the code probably runs in the browser, outsourcing the seed generation to the user’s machine, and then if a large enough amount is found nothing stopping the JavaScript from reporting no win but feeding the winning seed to the developer.
It says it right there : Only 5.4 Duodecillion Different Combinations!
You think 1 billion or 1 trillion is a large number.
I bet you have a better chance of winning the jackpot in a lottery 5 times in a row.