BitCrack Informer is a companion tool to BitCrack. This program employs Deep Learning to discover candidate private key keyspaces which can then be used by Bitcrack.
BitCrack Informer is a set of two programs:
BitcrackByteInformer - Discovers weak bytes
BitcrackCandidateInformer - Produces candidate weak keyspaces
Requirements:
SQL Server
Visual Studio 2022
Bitcrack (Nvidia/CUDA release - OpenCL release does not work, so Nvidia cards only)
To Use:
Run BitcrackByteInformer to generate weak bytes which are saved to SQL.
Run BitcrackCandidateInformer to take those bytes and produce candidate keyspaces
Setup:
Open in Visual Studio
Navigate to BTCDBContext.cs (found in LibDAL project) and add your SQL connection string.
Use package manager console to add-migration and update-database to push the schema to the DB
Run BitcrackByteInformer for a few hours to populate the DB
Add your public addresses to the Init() method of EngineCandidateA
Run BitCrackCandidateInformer and wait for it to print the candidates to the screen
Copy the candidate keyspaces and store them in a text file
Use the keyspaces with BitCrack
Re-run BitcrackByteInformer to add to the DB and BitCrackCandidateInformer to generate new keyspaces. If you are seeing the same results, purge the DB.
Example Bitcrack command:
cuBitCrack --keyspace b9cfdad58d43048e34aa97a3ec08230ab40bc87811f6f973b67a050000000000:b9cfdad58d43048e34aa97a3ec08230ab40bc87811f6f973b67a05FFFFFFFFFF -i addresses.txt -o privatekeys -b 256 -t 256 -p256
The default keyspace range produced by BitcrackInformer is about 30 mins worth of searching at an average of 600 MKeys/s,