Home Foren Ledger Wallet Kann eine Person ihr Glück so lange mit einem Buch versuchen, bis sie die 24 Wörter von jemandem richtig verstanden hat?

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    • #1989
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      Hallo guten Morgen, ich denke an den Kauf eines Ledger nano x und ich habe gesehen, dass, wenn ich das Ledger verliere, ich es wiederherstellen kann, indem ich ein anderes kaufe und die 24 Wörter in der richtigen Reihenfolge der Startphrase schreibe. Es ist also sehr, sehr, sehr, sehr schwierig für jemanden, MEINE 24 Wörter in der richtigen Reihenfolge herauszufinden, aber was passiert, wenn jemand beschließt, ein Ledger zu kaufen und anfängt, sein Glück zu versuchen, um zu sehen, ob die Reihenfolge eines Benutzers wie mir richtig ist? Wäre das nicht wie ein kostenloses Lotteriespiel? Wenn die 24 Wörter, die Sie versuchen, niemandem gehören, passiert nichts, wenn Sie die 24 Wörter von JEMANDEM mit Geld bekommen, sehen Sie durch Ledger live die Konten, die Sie haben und stehlen sie. Ich glaube, ich vermisse etwas, könnten Sie bitte erklären, wie es funktioniert?

      Vielen Dank!

    • #1990
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      I dropped a small pink stone somewhere on earth. Go find it.

      That’s about your odds of exactly YOU finding it without knowing where it is. (Edit: actually it’s million times more likely)

      Your odds are 1 : 2^256.

      You need 115 quattuorvigintillion 792 trevigintillion 89 duovigintillion 237 unvigintillion 316 vigintillion 195 novemdecillion 423 octodecillion 570 septendecillion 985 sexdecillion 8 quindecillion 687 quattuordecillion 907 tredecillion 853 duodecillion 269 undecillion 984 decillion 665 nonillion 640 octillion 564 septillion 39 sextillion 457 quintillion 584 quadrillion 7 trillion 913 billion 129 million 639 thousand 936 tries.

    • #1991
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      Technically yes, practically no

    • #1992
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      You have a couple million years to spare and try it ?

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      Yes, might take a few billion life times though.

    • #1995
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      The odds are so low that someone could literally spend their entire life guessing and not find a single useful private key. Not only not your key — no useful keys of anyone.

      The risk isn’t someone guessing your private key through a generator. They risk is someone tricking you into keying it into their website. Or scamming you into sending your bitcoin to them.

      Fundamentally all encryption in the world is based around this concept of “so difficult that it is actually impossible to guess”

      I’ll put it this way. Don’t you think someone would have brute forced the Satoshi stash by now in going on 10 years if it were feasible?

      You’d get far more ROI just digging up diamonds in your back yard. Or smashing coal together with your bare hands until it turns into diamonds.

    • #1996
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      Sute You can try your luck but you wont find another user’s seed before our sun turns into a supernova.

      So you’d be wasting your time.

    • #1997
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      Well sure, but, either that person is the most lucky person to be alive if he ever guesses it, or he’s going to have a nice useless piece of plastic in his home.

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      Well you can give it a try yourself. Technically it’s not 24-word seed generator but just generates a private key.
      [https://keys.lol](https://keys.lol)

      Basically the idea is that you’re looking for a needle in a haystack.

    • #1999
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      There’s a youtube video that does a great visual explanation of how ludicrous this would be to attempt and actually find success with. I never bookmarked it though sadly.

    • #2000
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      Considering some phrases have the same word (or words) twice, that exacerbates the difficulty level. Knock yourself out, though. Oh, and just for G.P. – stealing is still stealing.

    • #2001
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      It’s like to try to find a specifical ATOM in the whole universe…
      1 cell = 100 trillons atoms
      30 Billionf cells…
      7 billions humans…
      Human being are 0.01% of living being on earth… and all this is far less than the whole earth…
      Now imagine this is only for 1 planet…
      1 planet is only 0.1% of mass of its star…
      Now imagine billion of star per galaxy… and billion of galaxies…

      That’s a lot of atom… some of these atom contain a working seed with crypto.

    • #2002
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      I never stop sharing this video. This guy is incredible at explaining the amazing math of Bitcoin private keys.

    • #2003
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      Using an improbability engine you could knock this out in less than 1 minute.

    • #2004
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      Thank you very much for the answers.

      Greetings

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