What stops me from creating a billion BTC wallets and wait for retards to put one character wrong in their transactions to get rich?
>>2025647
The fact that people don't manually enter their codes
>>2025649
What if I get all the wallets available in the world? I get them all. What are bitcoin cucks gonna do?
>>2025647
I'm not sure. If anything it would be computing power and statistics. Try it and let us know how it went.
>>2025647
Holy fuck nocoiners are D.U.M.B
>>2025664
Nothing
>>2025664
Create another one out of the 1,461,501,637,330,902,918,203,684,832,716,283,019,655,932,542,976 possible combinations.
This is what the retarded wannabe hacker kids who were rejected from programming school think in their free time
For a while, people would use "brainwallets" which use a passphrase as a cryptographic seed for the private key. People have software that use MASSIVE password dictionaries, (I'm talking about text files terabytes in size), random number generators, book scanners, subtitle file scanners, etc. They simply generate the keys based on the input and look for balances on the blockchain. If the program finds a balance, the balance is signed to an address that the attacker has control over. The lesson here is: if you use a brain wallet, you don't have a brain at all.
>>2025647
Nothing is stopping you but do you really want to waste time and effort on the preposterously slim chance that it'll be profitably rewarded through dumb luck?
>Hint: no you don't
You have better chances buying the shittest P&D shitcoins and hoping one of them moons, at least that way you'd spend less effort than generating an assload of random wallet addresses.
here you go, start looking!
http://directory.io
>>2026451
FYI, you will never find an address with a balance. you'd have infinitely better luck playing the lottery.