Hey, Nostr. I haven't shared on here yet but I spent 10 years living out of a suitcase as a professional skydiver. With less than a couple thousand usd to my name, I became #1 in the history of the sport at canopy piloting. I took over 3,000 people skydiving while strapped to me and they confessed to me their deepest fears, loves, passions, and regrets. I watched 80 years olds, cops, firefighters, cry as they put life into perspective with me.
From this, I learned a burning empathy for all people. I become obsessed with human rights and vowed this fix this world, no matter what it costs me, no matter how bad it hurts me. After making world history 7 times, I put down my wing and got into software innovation. Soon, I hope to show you my ideas on how to reduce global pain and suffering, what I think the answer truly is.
dankswoops
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Nostr Dev, client releasing in July.
7 world first stunts, 2 harness innovations.
Created the 13th discipline in skydiving, Mixed Vertical Piloting.
HOW SECURE IS YOUR BITCOIN WALLET?
Are you afraid of getting hacked by quantum computers?!
I'm an entrepreneur / cyber security enthusiast risking my entire net-worth and time by building a bitcoin start up, so I had to do the math for myself. Buckle in because it's more secure than you can fathom.
Possible Combinations of BTC wallets per type:
Legacy Address: 25 commas
BIP-39 (12 word): 13 commas
BIP-39 (24 word): 26 commas
Legacy wallets (256-bit private keys):
2^256 = 115,792,089,237,316,195,423,570,985,008,687,907,853,269,984,665,640,564,039,457,584,007,913,129,639,936
(This is approximately 1.16 x 10^77)
BIP-39 12-word seeds:
2048^12 = 5,444,517,870,735,015,415,413,993,718,908,291,383,296
(This is approximately 5.44 x 10^39)
BIP-39 24-word seeds:
2048^24 = 29,642,774,844,752,946,028,434,172,162,224,104,410,437,116,074,403,984,394,101,141,506,025,761,187,823,616
(This is approximately 2.96 x 10^79)
The math above demonstrates that 12 word seed phrases are the least secure of all three wallet types. If there's 200 million bitcoin wallets and 160m of those are using 12 word seeds, this is the odds below of you getting hacked.
Let's say we have a supercomputer that can check 1 trillion (1,000,000,000,000 or 10^12) seed phrases per second. This is far beyond current capabilities but helps illustrate the scale.
We'll assume you're using this computer 24/7 for an entire lifetime. Let's say that's 100 years.
Now, let's do the math:
Seconds in 100 years:
100 years * 365 days * 24 hours * 60 minutes * 60 seconds = 3,153,600,000 seconds
Total number of seed phrases we could check in 100 years:
3,153,600,000 * 1,000,000,000,000 = 3,153,600,000,000,000,000,000 (about 3.15 * 10^21)
Probability of finding the correct seed phrase:
3.15 * 10^21 / 34,028,236,692,093,846,346,337,460,743,176,821 ≈ 9.26 * 10^-14
This means that even after 100 years of continuous checking at this incredible rate, the probability of finding a single valid seed phrase is about 0.0000000000000926 or about 1 in 10 trillion.
To put it another way:
If you had 10 trillion of these supercomputers running for 100 years each, you'd have about a 63% chance of finding one valid seed phrase.
To have a 99.99% chance of finding a valid seed phrase, you'd need to run this process for about 460 billion years - that's about 33 times the current age of the universe.
In conclusion, The number of possible legacy private keys is greater than the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe (which is around 10^80) 🤯🤯🤯
If you've heard this last statement before, they weren't exaggerating.
BITCOIN = HOPE
This is the first post from the human rights super app that will innovate communications and finance on a global level. Our mission is to raise the collective human consciousness by building the required digital infrastructure of the future. Our founding focus is human rights for all people, and we vow to build software that makes it impossible to compromise anyone's freedom of speech and privacy for as long as this technology operates.
"This Nation was founded by men of many nations and backgrounds. It was founded on the principle that all men are created equal, and that the rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened." - John F. Kennedy June 11, 1963
When creating a nostr client, how do I retrieve each users selected relays? If adding relays is a nostr event, do I have to hard code a client relay/s to find that nsec event of which relays they follow so the client can initiallize which relays to connect to on a per nsec basis?
what's comes first, the chicken or the egg here?
@jb55 @miljan @Derek Ross
New Nostr Client Incoming!
This isn't your typical nostr clone, I'm building something completely novel.
I've almost finished the login system and I'll start updating my journey on here.
#NostrLayer2