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mattlondon ◴[] No.44467062[source]
Maybe that guy who was digging up a landfill to find his old HDD finally found it!

Seriously though, what are the odds that someone has been quietly spending 10s/100s of millions in cloud compute to brute force the keys for old wallets?

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bravoetch ◴[] No.44467081[source]
I would say the odds are zero because that's the likelihood of being able to brute-force anything in the key space.
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handfuloflight ◴[] No.44467180[source]
It's not zero. https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/trophies
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onlyrealcuzzo ◴[] No.44467374[source]
It's close enough.

There are 200 million+ BTC wallets.

They've found 54 out of 200 million+ or about 0.00002% of wallets - in how many years?

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handfuloflight ◴[] No.44467393[source]
How does the equation change with $100m of cloud or GPU compute as GP speculated? These are all hobbyists.
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onlyrealcuzzo ◴[] No.44467531[source]
It changes that if you attempt to liquidate that much BTC, BTC crashes and you've got 90% less money than you hoped for.
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handfuloflight ◴[] No.44467542[source]
Do you really think they have no notion of liquidity? Why would they attempt to liquidate it all at once?
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onlyrealcuzzo ◴[] No.44467622[source]
Just the fear of future liquidation would eventually severely crash BTC.
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handfuloflight ◴[] No.44467627[source]
Like it's crashing now on this news?
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1. onlyrealcuzzo ◴[] No.44467689[source]
There's ~$188B in Satoshi era wallets.

While ~$8B is huge news, due to the potential that all ~$188B might be in play, when most investors probably expected it was not prior to this - or at least the probability was low enough to barely factor, it's unlikely to crash BTC.

Further, moving BTC is one thing. Showing signs of liquidation is another.

That much should be able to get liquidated intelligently without moving the market.

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2. paulpauper ◴[] No.44467825[source]
It depends how it's sold. Market orders would have more impact than OTC .